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Freaks:  Freaks are individuals with visible cyberware who cannot pass for an angel, an android, an orc or a prosthetic.  They will be treated as an outsider and suspected of being an anti-social criminal.  A freak whose non-natural cyberware is hidden when they are clothed is called a “coocoo”.  Coocoos are thought of as being particularly grotesque for the very fact that they can pass for good corporates.
 
Freaks:  Freaks are individuals with visible cyberware who cannot pass for an angel, an android, an orc or a prosthetic.  They will be treated as an outsider and suspected of being an anti-social criminal.  A freak whose non-natural cyberware is hidden when they are clothed is called a “coocoo”.  Coocoos are thought of as being particularly grotesque for the very fact that they can pass for good corporates.
  
Psychos:  Psychos are freaks with visible cyberware that looks like it was designed for combat.  Psychos will be suspected of being psychotic anti-social criminals.  They are seen as people who have traded in their humanity for the ability to kill.
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Psychos:  Psychos are freaks with visible cyberware that looks like it was designed for combat.  Psychos will be suspected of being a psychotic anti-social criminals.  They are seen as people who have traded in their humanity for the ability to kill.
  
 
==Cyberware in Street Culture==
 
==Cyberware in Street Culture==

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