Something said in another thread made me remember a question I was meant to ask. How does the multitasking implant really work in a biomorph? It's said it interacts with the cortical stack to create two short-term forks that allows you to do many things at the same time. The question, obviously, is; where are those forks located?
They can't very well be ran in the brain, a multiple personality implant allows two egos to be sleeved into the same morph and assuming this is the limit then the multitasking forks is hardly located there. Also, if that was the case, then any new iteration of forks (they were supposed to be merged very regularly) would take about an hour to sleeve in. Hardly very efficient. Not to mention that you would need some form of implanted ego bridge to do it.
If they're run on a separate device then the forks shouldn't receive the normal sleeving bonuses on the morph as they'd essentially be infomorphs. This doesn't seem to be the case, or at least isn't mentioned. Unfortunately we also run into the same problem with merging as before, when they forks merge, the new ego needs to be sleeved into the biobrain of the morph, and how is this done without having some form of implanted egobridge? Not to mention it would take, if not an hour so at least 10 minutes (merging through Mnemonic augmentation, another problematic implant).
So the question is; how does it really work? Or should it logically not work at all in biomorphs and only be able to function in cyberbrains as they can run multiple forks more logically and still receive the sleeving bonuses and have much much quicker sleeving times?
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