Microfibral Muscle

Microfibral Muscle is an arms slot augmentation in ''Deus Ex. ''It is a nanotechnological augmentation that allows JC Denton to lift or push objects that are normally too heavy for him to do so.

This augmentation is installed from the augmentation canister that also includes Combat Strength. Since there is only one arms slot and only one copy of the canister, Combat Strength and Microfibral Muscle are mutually exclusive options.

Description
Muscle strength is amplified with ionic polymeric gel myofibrils that allow the agent to push and lift extraordinarily heavy objects.
 * TECH ONE: Strength is increased slightly.
 * TECH TWO: Strength is increased moderately.
 * TECH THREE: Strength is increased significantly.
 * TECH FOUR: An agent is inhumanly strong.

Effects
Microfibral Muscle is an active augmentation that consumes 20 units of bioelectric energy per minute.

When activated, this augmentation increases the player's "max lift" attribute, which is the maximum mass of objects that the player can lift. The maximum mass of an object that can be pushed is the max lift plus 50. Moving heavy objects can provide access to previously unreachable locations. For example, moving a crate can reveal a new passage, or a crate can be positioned at a certain location to provide access to a new height. As shown above, without the augmentation, the player can can lift the small metal crate and push (but not lift) the medium metal crate. At tech 1, the player can lift the medium metal crate and push (but not lift) the large metal crate. At tech 2 and above, the player can lift the large metal crate.

With a mass of 150, the large metal crate is generally considered to be the heaviest object for which pushing or lifting is practically useful. Other common objects that require at least tech 1 to unlock either a lifting or pushing interaction include standard explosive/non-explosive barrels (mass: 80), concrete barricades (mass: 200), and flaming barrels (mass: 260).

Canister locations

 * Liberty Island (1st Mission) – On the top level of the statue of liberty, near NSF commander Leo Gold. This is the sole instance of the canister.