C.A.S.I.E Permissions Post

The Computer Assisted Social Intelligence Enhancer (C.A.S.I.E) implant analyzes behavior patterns of conversation subjects and provides psychological data to other social assisted augs.
In cooperation with the Eye-Know Retinal Prosthesis, the C.A.S.I.E Optical Psychophysiological Responses Analyzer (aka. Optical Polygraph) assembles a rudimentary psychological profile based on facial expression, body language, and environmental cues, providing the user with various tools and strategies to help manipulate and persuade subjects during social interactions.
Dialect Enhancer
The Dialect Enhancer parses the information gathered by the C.A.S.I.E Optical Polygraph and provides the user with recommendations to the user regarding social interactions.
The user may release a cocktail of pheromones into the air around the subject. These pheromones are produced from three classes of of putative human pheromones: axillary steroids, vaginal aliphatic acids , and simulators of the vomeronasal organ.
When combined with the proper manipulation techniques, and assuming the user has constructed a nominally favorable social situation, these chemicals, will help sway the user towards a desired goal.
The enhancer also proposes rhetorical interjections and prompts the user to insert them into the flow of conversation during strategically valuable intervals.
Over-frequent use of pheromones on a single subject may cause permanent psychological problems.
In cooperation with the Eye-Know Retinal Prosthesis, the C.A.S.I.E Optical Psychophysiological Responses Analyzer (aka. Optical Polygraph) assembles a rudimentary psychological profile based on facial expression, body language, and environmental cues, providing the user with various tools and strategies to help manipulate and persuade subjects during social interactions.
Dialect Enhancer
The Dialect Enhancer parses the information gathered by the C.A.S.I.E Optical Polygraph and provides the user with recommendations to the user regarding social interactions.
The user may release a cocktail of pheromones into the air around the subject. These pheromones are produced from three classes of of putative human pheromones: axillary steroids, vaginal aliphatic acids , and simulators of the vomeronasal organ.
When combined with the proper manipulation techniques, and assuming the user has constructed a nominally favorable social situation, these chemicals, will help sway the user towards a desired goal.
The enhancer also proposes rhetorical interjections and prompts the user to insert them into the flow of conversation during strategically valuable intervals.
Over-frequent use of pheromones on a single subject may cause permanent psychological problems.