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* ''Webcomic/AliceGrove'': Humanity is divided between transhumans living in space habitats and a low-tech civilization on post-apocalyptic Earth, with a couple centuries-old super soldiers living covertly on Earth. [[spoiler:It eventually turns out that the "space habitats" are actually massive alien plants who created the transhumans as a "what could have been" if humanity hadn't knocked themselves back to the 19th century in a RobotWar.]]
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* ''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'' is a romp across a ColonizedSolarSystem, where cortical implants are as common as smartphones and life-extension is common, in the prosperous regions anyway. The characters encounter human subspecies like the multi-armed Spyders, the super-strong Belt Apes, and (most heartbreakingly) the FantasticCasteSystem of West Terra. After the TimeSkip, BrainUploading into android bodies becomes common.

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* ''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'' is a romp across a ColonizedSolarSystem, ColonizedSolarSystem where [[BrainComputerInterface cortical implants implants]] are as common as smartphones and life-extension [[LongevityTreatment life-extension]] is common, at least in the prosperous regions anyway. regions. The characters encounter human subspecies HumanSubspecies like the multi-armed Spyders, the super-strong Belt Apes, and (most heartbreakingly) the FantasticCasteSystem of West Terra. After the TimeSkip, BrainUploading into android bodies becomes common.
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* ''Literature/OldMansWar'': the human Colonial Defense Forces go all out with their engineered SuperSoldier bodies - super strength, super senses, enhanced reflexes, green skin, ''fully synthetic blood''. Which they have to, to stand a chance against other species more blessed by evolution.

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* ''Literature/OldMansWar'': the The human Colonial Defense Forces go all out with their engineered SuperSoldier bodies - super strength, super senses, -- super-strength, super-senses, enhanced reflexes, green skin, ''fully synthetic blood''. Which they They have to, in order to stand a chance against other species more blessed by evolution.



* In ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'' humanity stands out among explored space's five known sapient species by their predilection for genetically engineering themselves. There are dozens of "clades" of genetically modified humans (GMHs) and many more one-off creations.
* ''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'': A romp across a ColonizedSolarSystem, where cortical implants are as common as smartphones and life-extension is common, in the prosperous regions anyway. The characters encounter human subspecies like the multi-armed Spyders, the super-strong Belt Apes, and (most heartbreakingly) the FantasticCasteSystem of West Terra. After the TimeSkip, BrainUploading into android bodies becomes common.
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': the military characters host BoringButPractical [[SuperSoldier "soldier-boost"]] nanotech, which gets increasingly advanced over the series, to the point of armor-piercing claws, [[IncrediblyLamePun secreted weapons]], growing an armored carapace, and [[spoiler:cheating death as a BodyBackupDrive]]. One human character chooses to keep her carapace, even in civilian life as a scientist. Many characters are [[UpliftedAnimal Uplifted Animals]] and [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation humans with unusual skin colors]].

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* In ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'' humanity stands out among explored space's five known sapient species by their predilection for genetically engineering themselves. There are dozens of "clades" of genetically modified humans (GMHs) and many more one-off creations.
* ''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'': A
''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'' is a romp across a ColonizedSolarSystem, where cortical implants are as common as smartphones and life-extension is common, in the prosperous regions anyway. The characters encounter human subspecies like the multi-armed Spyders, the super-strong Belt Apes, and (most heartbreakingly) the FantasticCasteSystem of West Terra. After the TimeSkip, BrainUploading into android bodies becomes common.
* In ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'', humanity stands out among explored space's five known sapient species by their predilection for genetically engineering themselves. There are dozens of "clades" of genetically modified humans ([=GMHs=]) and many more one-off creations.
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': the The military characters host BoringButPractical [[SuperSoldier "soldier-boost"]] nanotech, which gets increasingly advanced over the series, to the point of armor-piercing claws, [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} secreted weapons]], growing an armored carapace, and [[spoiler:cheating death as a BodyBackupDrive]]. One human character chooses to keep her carapace, even in civilian life as a scientist. Many characters are [[UpliftedAnimal Uplifted Animals]] {{Uplifted Animal}}s and [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation humans with unusual skin colors]].
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* ''Literature/OldMansWar'': the human Colonial Defense Forces go all out with their engineered SuperSoldier bodies - super strength, super senses, enhanced reflexes, green skin, ''fully synthetic blood''. Which they have to, to stand a chance against other species more blessed by evolution.
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* ''Webcomic/QuantumVibe'': A romp across a ColonizedSolarSystem, where cortical implants are as common as smartphones and life-extension is common, in the prosperous regions anyway. The characters encounter human subspecies like the multi-armed Spyders, the super-strong Belt Apes, and (most heartbreakingly) the FantasticCasteSystem of West Terra. After the TimeSkip, BrainUploading into android bodies becomes common.
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': the military characters host BoringButPractical [[SuperSoldier "soldier-boost"]] nanotech, which gets increasingly advanced over the series, to the point of armor-piercing claws, [[IncrediblyLamePun secreted weapons]], growing an armored carapace, and [[spoiler:cheating death as a BodyBackupDrive]]. One human character chooses to keep her carapace, even in civilian life as a scientist. Many characters are [[UpliftedAnimal Uplifted Animals]] and [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation humans with unusual skin colors]].
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* In ''Webcomic/RunawayToTheStars'' humanity stands out among explored space's five known sapient species by their predilection for genetically engineering themselves. There are dozens of "clades" of genetically modified humans (GMHs) and many more one-off creations.
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* In ''VideoGame/RimWorld'', humans across the galaxy can have bionic body parts and brain implants, and with rare nanotech therapies, regenerate missing parts, learn new skills, or even come back from the dead. In the expansions, there are a variety of people vats and bioengineered subspecies.
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* In ''Literature/ThatHideousStrength'', N.I.C.E. hopes to bring the vision of the first book's villain to life by creating an interplanetary empire. Unlike him, they have also set their sight on eliminating the flaws of organic matter and hope to replace humanity with a select few minds that have been stripped of their flesh, allowing them to eventually create a totally hygienic and controlled universe.

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* In ''Literature/ThatHideousStrength'', N.I.C.E. hopes to bring the vision of the first book's ''Literature/OutOfTheSilentPlanet'''s villain to life by creating an interplanetary empire. Unlike him, they have also set their sight on eliminating the flaws of organic matter and hope to replace humanity with a select few minds that have been stripped of their flesh, allowing them to eventually create a totally hygienic and controlled universe.

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