Such hybrids challenge strict genus boundaries, analogous to ring species in biology.
Visually (or descriptively, depending on the medium you consume this through), "Chip Genus" is not for the faint of heart. It leans heavily into the "interiority" of technology. We aren't looking at clean, white Apple-store aesthetics; we are looking at wires threading through muscle, LED displays embedded in eyes, and the logistical horror of keeping a machine alive within a decaying organic shell. chip genus
The following are the dominant genera of general-purpose and specialized processors: Such hybrids challenge strict genus boundaries, analogous to
At its core, "Chip Genus" is a detective story, but the mystery isn't "whodunit"—it's "what is it?" We aren't looking at clean, white Apple-store aesthetics;
The plot follows a disillusioned taxonomist, hired by a mega-corporation to catalogue the new hybrids emerging from the "Splice Zones." The protagonist’s journey is a philosophical one, questioning the sanctity of the body. As they catalog these new species—creatures that feel pain through code and dream in binary—the line between observer and subject vanishes.