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Implants are common in science fiction literature and film, but it’s rare to find a positive example: At the far end of horror, mechanized monsters like the Alien facehugger or the Matrix agents’ literal bugs inject helpless victims against their will. In thrillers or dystopian fiction, “cut tracker out of wrist” is at the top of every renegade freedom fighter’s to-do list. Even Fear Factor takes advantage of the horror of bodily invasion when it forces contestants to swallow live insects. Cyberpunk fiction might often contest the perception of the “naturalness of the boundary between nature and technology”, but popular media certainly hasn’t.