Deus Ex Equine Revolution

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She never asked for this.

The world is in flux; new ideals, groups and technologies permeate every level of society in this age of discovery. The field of augmentation has allowed ponies to improve themselves in ways that were unthinkable a generation ago. Yet, for every benefit, there is an inverse. A griffon civil war rages on the borders, feeding the profits of mercenary companies. Rising populations have forced the rich and poor ever further apart. Harmony is dying. Mortally wounded after a fatal attack on her laboratory, an earth pony researcher is augmented against her will and sent out into a chaotic world in search of answers. But as her quest unravels this chain of events, she discovers an ancient conspiracy that will shake Equestria to its very core. Found here.

Tropes used in Deus Ex Equine Revolution include:
  • Artificial Limbs: All four of Bon Bon's legs, her eyes, and some internal organs. Twilight has an old-fashioned (magically animated) wooden foreleg.
  • Badass Longcoat: To cover up her Augs
  • Electronic Telepathy: Technically it's actual telepathy, but it still requires an implant to use.
  • Expy: In the same fashion as Fallout Equestria, here MLP characters loosely assume the role of Human Revolution characters.
    • Bon Bon to Adam Jensen
    • Lyra to Megan Reed
    • Colgate to Francis Pritchard
    • Twilight Sparkle to David Sarif
    • Rarity to Athene Margoulis
    • Applejack to William Taggart
    • Luna to Hugh Darrow
    • An unknown mare to Robert Page
  • Magitek: Augs, powered by "neuromancy".
  • Medieval Stasis: Said to have been the case before Luna's return.
  • Sunglasses at Night: A foal asks Bon Bon why she's wearing sunglasses indoors and early in the morning.
  • Technical Pacifist: Bon bon seems to be going for the "pacifist" achievement.
  • We Can Rebuild Her: You can see the pattern by this point.
  • Whatevermancy: Neuromancy, the stand-in for Neuropozyne and possibly a shout out to William Gibson