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It can also be an alternative for [[Space_Law#Major_Punishments|Execution]] as [[Emag|Un-Emagged]] [[cyborg|Cyborgs]] can't harm crew.  
It can also be an alternative for [[Space_Law#Major_Punishments|Execution]] as [[Emag|Un-Emagged]] [[cyborg|Cyborgs]] can't harm crew.  


These MMI's, when a brain is given to it, can be put into a [[cyborg]] so that they can function without making a, much more expensive, [[Positron brain]].
These MMI's, when a brain is given to it, can be put into a [[cyborg]] so that they can function without making a, much more expensive, [[Positronic Brain]].
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 8 July 2024


Man Machine Interface

A machine able to facilitate communication between a biological brain and electronics, enabling crew to continue to provide value after work-related incidents

Also known as: MMI


Use: The Man-Machine interface is an item created by the robotics team to bring back dead crewmates to help the station survive and/or do chores nobody else wants to do. It can also be an alternative for Execution as Un-Emagged Cyborgs can't harm crew.

These MMI's, when a brain is given to it, can be put into a cyborg so that they can function without making a, much more expensive, Positronic Brain.


Stats:

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Size Weight
Small Wait... Does weight exist still?


Manufacturing:

The Man-Machine Interface can be constructed by using an Exosuit Fabricator

Cost: 1500 steel, 750 glass, 250 plastic, 250 gold and 250 silver. Also a brain