Mechanical augmentation



"In an effort to secure freedom and liberty for those under their protection, many UNATCO agents have chosen to sacrifice social acceptance for mission performance by surgically replacing limbs and organs with mechanically or electronically enhanced equivalents."

- MedDirectorate

Mechanical augmentation involves the use of machines and robotics in order to improve or replace certain human body parts. It was the first method of augmentation invented by humanity. With this, humans shattered barriers previously thought to be impenetrable (e.g. extremely advanced technology, super-human abilities etc.). It was the first type of augmentations and the predecessor to physiopharmaceutical augmentation and nano-augmentation.

Despite its many benefits, mechanical augmentation is very controversial and frowned upon by some. The mech-augs compared to other augmentations suffer from extreme physical and mental pain, scarring, forced to take the extremely expensive Neuropozyne (a drug keeping their bodies from violently rejecting their mechanical augmentations) and drugs against pain (like Painkillers) all their life.

Background
Mechanical augmentations were starting to become widespread in the early 2020s and became popular sometime before 2027. They allowed augmented beings to accomplish tasks that would be difficult or impossible for non-augmented people to complete. Mechanical augmentation allows its users to see in the dark and through walls, remotely take over technology such as computers or other augmented body parts, and increase the strength and speed of limbs so that they perform at a super-human standard.

Early mechanical augmentation mostly took the form of prosthetics that completely replaced limbs, but by the 2050s many mechanical augmentations were smaller, such as implants that would release steroids or adrenaline or small prosthetics replacing the forearm. Many people feel that augmentations will usurp the social order, as the mechanical augmented can accomplish more than regular people, eliminating the need for natural skill or talent. Nano-augmentation is a more advanced form of augmentation that uses nanites instead of machinery to improve the human body with very little pain or scarring, rendering old augmentations obsolete and creating an inferiority complex between "mech-augs" and "nano-augs".

Although popular in 2027, it has become socially frowned upon and by 2052 has become very rare. In 2052, the "mech-augs" are second-class citizens, looked down upon even by the non-augmented poor. They have their own airport security systems and have to register with government authorities. They're also not allowed in certain locations and have separate facilities, ostensibly tailored to their unique needs but really as a way of controlling them. There's no way a mechanically augmented human can pass for normal for very long."This is the old augmentation technology, hopefully about to be phased out. Notice the reliance on electronics and servomechanics. A maintenance nightmare. If I had two credits for every repair manual they've made me file in my office in the Med Lab..."

- Jaime Reyes By 2072, mechanical augmentation is no longer practiced, due to the popularization of nano-augmentation. No mechanically augmented people are seen in Deus Ex: Invisible War, as most of them have died in the decades since mechanical augmentation's heyday (and the Collapse). The Knights Templar, radical anti-augmentation activists in 2072, never mention mechanical augmentation, confirming that it is no longer practiced.

Deus Ex

 * Anna Navarre
 * Gunther Hermann
 * Guy
 * JoJo Fine
 * Jordan Shea
 * Louis
 * Rock
 * Sam Carter
 * Two security guards of the club La Porte de l'Enfer

Deus Ex: Invisible War

 * No humans, as mechanical augmentation is considered impractical and obsolete since the advent of nano-augmentation. However, it is used on dogs to create cyberdogs and baboons to create rucks.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

 * Adam Jensen
 * Anna Kelso
 * Ben Saxon
 * David Sarif
 * Jaron Namir
 * Katrina Sutherland
 * Lawrence Barrett
 * Quincy Durant
 * Tong Si Hung
 * Yelena Fedorova
 * Many others, as mechanical augmentation is the only commercial form of augmentation in 2027