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Keep on top of your health like it's the 22nd century!

I think there should be an implant that works as a sort of bio-monitor, letting you print a detailed display of your character's health, infections, etc on their overlay. Not really a huge idea, but still, it could be cool.

And before some killjoy comes in asking why we should have this, when the 'ht' and '@stats' commands exist - for the same reason the game has a great variety of timepieces despite you, the player, being perfectly capable of just figuring out what time it is in California. Because it's themely and cool. Perfect for corporate health freaks and solos that want to make sure that bullet didn't hit anything important.

Oh, blood alcohol, too. It should tell you your blood alcohol. For funsies.
I like it, could be some cool interactions with drugs and things as well.
Super cool idea. Maybe it could be linked to the skinwatch?
I was thinking the overlay eye module, but it could potentially also link into Skinwatches, yeah.
It's cool and all. But wouldn't that make blood test completely useless?

A middle-ground would be being only able to understand blood alcohol, what infections, drugs in the system with appropriate skill or just show health stats like HUD for it.

But what would be point of this chrome to non-medics them? So conflicted about this idea. There's almost zero reason to get a blood test unless you need them, and this would remove it completely.

It's a cool concept and idea. But if Sindome is trying to make more medic RP with the inoculations changes, this go against that idea.

Yeah, if it'll make blood tests useless, maybe dial back what exactly it can do. But things like physical damage, blood alcohol, drugs, etc could still be very cool. Or maybe have different tiers of it, with only the high-end, very expensive biomonitors being capable of detecting pathogens.
It wouldn't make blood tests useless imo.

You are assuming everyone will get this implant if it was a thing. Even if it told you your medical state (pretty cyberpunk might I add) you still need someone with medical skills to do something about it. It would still be a piece of cyberware that would take up room that may not be everyone's priority.