Vic beamed a large smile, revealing very white and straight teeth. The canines, oddly enough, were slightly elongated and looked functional. "Excellent! We'll get you set up right away!"
In the days that followed, several doctors and surgeons entered and left the bay each time something new happening. The first day was just taking tissue samples and so on, plus cleaning the body and various scans. On the second and third days, Denelos' brain was removed and placed, like Vic said, in what amounted to a glass jar. It was significantly more advanced then that, however. The solution kept the brain hydrated and fed with nutrients, while an extensive array of wires and connectors plugged said brain into a computer console. Free connection to the outside world via the neural net, plus a VR world that encompassed whatever the players could think of. It was quite beautiful, and huge beyond belief. It was nigh impossible to be board. On the fourth day, they plugged in the prosthetic eyes that Denelo would be receiving.
Now the client was looking at the medical bay from the eyes set atop the immersion tank. Vic was there, running Denelo through the different operations of what would be his eyes. "Installation is easy; we just plug these into specific neural clusters in your brain and you'll be set. Electrical impulses from your brain give commands to these new optics, and with a little practice you'll be able to look around, switch modes, zoom, and even know when to blink so that they don't stand out, if that's what you wish."
The doctor then activated a holographic panel, displaying several different styles for what would be Denelos' new eyes. "Cosmetics are easy enough to change as well. The looks and style are unimportant, and can be changed. The hardware and sensors that go into these is small enough to fit into a variety of different chassis, so to speak, and thus we can offer a wide range of models."
Vic could even move the prosthetics so Denelo could see himself. Or what little there was left of him. A vocoder hooked up to one of those wires in his brain gave his the ability of speech. "Weird, isn't it?"