BioDyne

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BioDyne Systems is a cyberware manufacturer in Cyberpunk.

Background

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BioDyne Systems began in 2002 as a start-up company, founded by seven individuals, known as the BioDyne Seven. However, many of the employees being more scientifically minded and optimistic rather than focus on financial matters or general rationality. By 2005, their first product, the Enable cyberlimbs, released. In 2009, the company had gone bankrupt, with the BioDyne Seven going on to find higher-level careers at larger corporations. Despite going bankrupt, the company's cyberware is still utilized by Nomad families and third-world countries worldwide. In addition, their cyberware also found use with medical amputees and football players.[2]

Products (2020)

Products (2077)

Type Product(s)
Operating Systems Berserk
Therapy treatment Nanite regenerative therapy for multiple sclerosis[3]
Optics 300XS[4]

References

  1. BORELLI, A. Edgerunners Inc. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1995. (p.54)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 ACKERMAN, D. Chromebook Volume 3. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1994. (pp.34–36)
  3. N54 News: "Scientists from BioDyne Systems have announced a breakthrough in the fight against multiple sclerosis. MS is one of the few diseases that cannot be cured by replacing the affected tissue with implant technology. But the experts at BioDyne have created nanites that, when injected into the spinal cord, provide long-term, uninterrupted repair to the neural tissue."
  4. Mentioned in an interview with Rodrigo Martinez

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