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At T4 Rapid Regeneration is theoretically possible, enabling the near immediate growth of missing limbs, and theoretically allowing even neural core regrowth. Certainly imprinting devices with intelligent memories and thoughts is possible. Durable cloning may now be possible without the possibility of "spazzing." Trans Eugenics is a reality, but used with restraint. It is theorized that humans could live to an average of 200 years in a world with access to T4 medicine.
  The highest exemplar of T3 Medicine is the ability to regenerate damaged (or missing) limbs. Durable cloning continues to elude scientists: clones and their originals tend to “spazz” (random neurological behavior - sudden, overpowering narcolepsy, confusion, fugue, and in extreme cases, rather aggressive or psychotic behavior) if alive and awake at the same time. It has been confirmed by telepaths and ESPers alike that in some ways the minds are connected; Etherealists believe that there is a living soul and that the soul is bound to the signature which minds create. It’s just a theory, but it’s gaining popularity even in the scientific community. Humans are capable of living to 150 years with relative ease, in part due to regeneration technology. It has been theorized that there are a small group of beings who have had every part of their body replaced with the exception of their brain.
  With the understanding of human bodies being almost complete down to the subatomic level, disease - at least those that have been encountered - has almost been eradicated, and the average human lives to 120 years in a T2 system. Ageism, though slowed, is the one thing that continues to elude medical scientists.
  T1 sees remarkable stability in cyber-technology as replacement parts with the prosthetics being at least as good as the original, and often better. Average human age is roughly 100 years.
  T0 sees significant advances in cyber-tech; gene mapping is no longer in it's infancy, and the average human lives to 85 years of age.

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