I think resetting them to factory settings is easier than this
They are individuals with organic brains, there isn't a way to just hit a button an reset them. Both sides lost the war, but the cyborgs lost it harder and many cyborg individuals ended up scattered and in a universe full of beings not exactly thrilled to see them.
This will happen as soon as we figure out how to make cyborgs/androids/robots feel feelings, purely coincidental and not at all evil human nature.
Obligatory ATHF: "See this? This line here? Line of death. Cross it and your freedoms no longer exist."
Literally my inspiration! Carl lives in my head.
this is very similar to the game Kenshi, there's not a sub for it in here but you should post it on r/Kenshi on reddit
this is very similar to the game Kenshi
Thanks! I like Kenshi and plan to play it more once I have a working laptop. I think I pulled some parallel inspiration as Kenshi for some of the style choices.
post it on r/Kenshi on reddit
No, I don't think I will.
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