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'''Degenerative Feedback Anomaly''' (or DFA) was a condition which caused near-blinding headaches for sufferers when attempting to use a [[Neurohelmet]]. Though rare in [[3062]] since the advent of better neurocircuitry technology, it was an impairment which still arose in individuals with neurological damage, such as from head trauma.
 
'''Degenerative Feedback Anomaly''' (or DFA) was a condition which caused near-blinding headaches for sufferers when attempting to use a [[Neurohelmet]]. Though rare in [[3062]] since the advent of better neurocircuitry technology, it was an impairment which still arose in individuals with neurological damage, such as from head trauma.
  
A notable sufferer was [[Tamas Rubinsky]], who acquired DFA as a side-effect of being exposed to the [[Wei]] nerve agent, [[UrbStryc-A]] Nerve Gas.<ref name=TKF>''The Killing Fields'', Chapter 19</ref>
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A notable sufferer was [[Tamas Rubinsky]], who acquired DFA as a side effect of being exposed to the [[Wei]] nerve agent, [[UrbStryc-A]] Nerve Gas.<ref name=TKF>''The Killing Fields'', ch. 19</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[The Killing Fields]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[The Killing Fields]]'' (novel)
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[[Category:Diseases and Medical Conditions]]
 
[[Category:Diseases and Medical Conditions]]

Revision as of 12:33, 17 September 2022

Degenerative Feedback Anomaly (or DFA) was a condition which caused near-blinding headaches for sufferers when attempting to use a Neurohelmet. Though rare in 3062 since the advent of better neurocircuitry technology, it was an impairment which still arose in individuals with neurological damage, such as from head trauma.

A notable sufferer was Tamas Rubinsky, who acquired DFA as a side effect of being exposed to the Wei nerve agent, UrbStryc-A Nerve Gas.[1]

References

  1. The Killing Fields, ch. 19

Bibliography