Sunday, October 3, 2010

Crysis 2

           The world has been ravaged by a series of climatic disasters and society is on the verge of total breakdown.  Now the aliens have returned, with a full invasion force bent on nothing less than the total annihilation of mankind, starting by trying to rip the heart out of Earth's most iconic city.
           In New York, terrifying alien invaders stalk the streets and a nightmare plague strikes down the city's myriad inhabitants with brutal epidemic speed.  The city's systems are in chaos, its streets and skyline are smashed and in flaming ruin. This is New York City like you've never seen it before.
           Neither paramilitary law enforcement nor the might of the US military machine can stand against the invaders, and all who choose not to flee are dead men walking.  Just to survive in this maelstrom of death will require technology beyond anything any modern soldier has ever seen.

          One man will inherit that means to survive. One supersoldier, wielding the combat enhancement technology of the future with Nanosuit 2, will make the last stand to save humanity from destruction in the urban jungle that is New York City.

Crynet Systems Nanosuit 2

          When Crynet Systems released the first Nanosuit four years ago, we described it as “battle armor perfected”. That wasn’t just our opinion: in a scant two months the N1 had become the armor of choice for military forces around the globe. All of which left us at Crynet Systems with a bit of a problem: how do you improve on perfection?
  • This time, we perfected the soldier.
          Not that we’ve ignored the hardware. Our latest offering comes with all the bleeding-edge features you’d expect from Crynet: rad-hardened ceramic epidermis, dynamic Faraday mesh for unsurpassed EMP shielding, state-of-the-art countercurrent heat-ex-changers for thermoneutrality in the most extreme environments. But the soldier within remains our highest priority.

          No matter how sharp the intellect or how great the courage, the men and women that operate this technology are only flesh and blood. They can grow tired. They can quail in the face of overwhelming odds. They are only human. Until now.

         For the first time, combat armor not only protects your soldiers but improves them: immunizes them against fear and fatigue keeps them razor-sharp around the clock, feeds real-time tactical telemetry from a thousand sources directly into the brain. Crynet has created something that is more than man, more than machine: something that shares the strengths of both and the weaknesses of neither.

          The human brain is the best battlefield computer on the planet, but when it comes to the instantaneous processing of thousands of simultaneous data streams, it can use a bit of help. That’s where the N2’s Semiautonomous Enhanced Combat Ops: Neuro-integration and Delivery AI (SECOND) comes in. Powered by a parasitic blood-glucose infusion and our optional electrolytic microstack, this nonsentient biochip runs at a blazing 1.5 BIPS.

          SECOND instantly integrates remote telemetry and firstperson input from up to six thousand distinct channels (ranging from full-spectrum EM to acoustic, barometric, and pheromonal) presenting clear, concise tactical summaries via an interface integrated directly into the visual cortex. It can also take over the operator’s purely autonomic and regulatory functions in the event of somatic damage.

          SECOND’s most innovative feature, however, its ability to not only monitor the physical and neurological state of the soldier, but to actually optimize those states for mission success. SECOND continuously regulates dopamine, lactatic acid, and corticosteroid levels, anticipates debilitating stress and fatigue reactions, and counteracts them before your troops even feel the urge to yawn. SECOND not only mitigates debilitating reactions; it actively augments beneficial ones. Adrenaline, GABA, and tricyclic levels are all maintained at optimal levels for lightning reflexes, maximal sensory acuity, and positive emotional state. Your forces will pursue their objectives with tireless and unswerving dedication for days on end.

1 comment:

Prabhu.Are said...

woow its awesome iam going to try this today itself bro!