tlb wrote:tlb wrote:So if the problem with Emily is just nerve damage, then why can't she receive the same sort of nerve replacements that Honor had to restore her face? If there is also muscle or ligament damage, then why not mechanical replacements.
Jonathan_S wrote:Well Honor's affected nerves were the peripheral ones on her face; while Emily's were almost all the ones in her spinal cord (it was almost completely severed by the accident)
IIRC they tried pretty much everything, so if nerve replacement in the spinal cord had been a possibility I'm sure they tried it (implying that if so it hadn't worked). But it may just not be possible due to the conditions there (as opposed to the far more exposed/accessible nerves near the skin surface)
I agree that rewiring the spinal column might be too big a task; but let's consider something simpler: Emily has the use of one hand, which implies that the spinal damage was below the point where nerves for the arms diverge. I do not think that getting full function in her arms is that much harder than getting Honor's face to behave naturally. Even full function in one arm would be an advance over the current 20%.
I think much of Manticore shares Honor's/RMN's level of revulsion to the mentioned planets that whole-heartedly embrace cyborgization. Replacing an entire arm or leg with a prosthesis was considered routine, but Honor and seemingly Emily rejected going to that far an extreme because of arguments like "not natural".
And to Emily specifically, I think it had quite a lot to do with that whole losing all (other) sense of touch. If she replaced that one arm to get 100% functionality back, she'd lose any ability to touch things (and feel it) on her own free will, without rubbing it against her own face which wasn't always possible. Hamish would have had to initiate every intimate touch, otherwise she wouldn't even know unless she could physically see it happening (gets dark outside and she'd have no idea he touched her hand or even shoulder).
She was still able to both read and writing holodramas that she could no longer star in, and built the reputation of being among the Kingdom's very best writers.
She'd still require an assistant despite having a 100% functional robotic arm for virtually everything she needs help doing with only a 20% biological arm. So she loses a lot of what little she had left after the accident, for precious little (if any) actual benefits.
I'm torn between agreeing with Emily that keeping even a 20% arm is better than going full robotic and STILL being trapped in that chair, and agreeing with her mother that... if it were me in that position, I'd prefer assisted death with dignity, than a life of being a prisoner within my own body.