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Augment was the name of Doug Englebart's NLS system after he left SRI to go to Tymshare. A custom terminal (the Augterm) was developed for Augment which had a mouse and keyset. Eventually, Augterm emulation existed on IBM PC computers.

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  • Augment was the name of Doug Englebart's NLS system after he left SRI to go to Tymshare. A custom terminal (the Augterm) was developed for Augment which had a mouse and keyset. Eventually, Augterm emulation existed on IBM PC computers.
  • An augment is a special enchant-granting item that does not require the services of an enchanter to apply. Augments are available from a number of sources, including quests, faction quartermasters, blacksmiths, engineers, leatherworkers, and tailors. Augments and enchantments do not stack. Applying any enchant, either from an augment item or enchanter, will overwrite any previous enchantment. Temporary effects like rogue poisons, oils, sharpening stones and shaman spells will not erase a permanent augment or enchantment. __TOC__
  • Chercher "augment" sur dicod'Òc (dictionnaires en ligne sur le site du Congrès permanent de la lenga occitana)
  • Augment requires 20 MP to cast.
  • Augments, chosen during Character Creation, generally grant significant benefits to your character throughout its life. However, some very strong augments have considerable downsides as well, and six of the 23 augments available (not including the initial augment, None) either do nothing or only offer downsides for your character (look for Aether Festival in the description if you want to avoid these augments).
  • Als Augments (to augment englisch für „erweitern“) wird eine Gruppe genetisch verbesserter Menschen bezeichnet, die im 21.Jahrhundert durch Genexperimente künstlich verbessert worden sind. Umgangssprachlich nennt man sie auch Übermensch.
  • The term Augment was used to describe a group of genetically engineered Humans created by advances in DNA resequencing in the mid 20th century. In the 22nd century, Klingons created their own Augments using the original augmented Human DNA.
  • Augment is a term used to describe any genetically engineered beings.
  • Als Augments (to augment englisch für „erweitern“) wird eine Gruppe genetisch verbesserter Menschen bezeichnet, die im 20. Jahrhundert durch Genexperimente künstlich verbessert worden sind. Umgangssprachlich nennt man sie auch Übermensch.
  • Augments are a type of equipment in Xenoblade Chronicles X. They provide a benefit of some type, such as increasing a character or Skell's maximum Hit Points or making them harder to detect by enemies. Augments are similar to Gems in Xenoblade Chronicles. Ground armor, ground weapons, Skell armor, Skell weapons, and Skell frames can have augments. Augments are not interchangeable between Skell gear and ground gear, but many augments have equivalents for both ground gear and Skell gear.
  • The Project Chrysalis team, headed by Dr. Sarina Kaur, started working on genetic engineering on Earth in the 1970s. Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln destroyed the project. (Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars) The augments became reality sometime before 1993. Their enhancements included strength five times greater than a normal human's, doubled lung efficiency and doubled intelligence. An aggressive and arrogant personality was also typical. 22nd century geneticist Dr. Arik Soong later determined defective genomes caused a propensity for augments to be violent and aggressive. (ENT: "The Augments")
  • Augmenting allows you to increase the level of and strengthen a piece of Gear by combining it with other Gear you don't need. The Gear you wish to upgrade is considered the Base Gear. The sacrificial Gear is the Material used. Gear used as Augmentation material will be consumed and cannot be recovered. The amount of gold required to perform augmentations increases with the level of the base item you want to augment
  • The origins of the Augments were said to had been traced to a group of international scientists, such as Dr. Heisen, who worked during the 1960s-1970s who had laboratories in Haiti and Pakistan as well as Chad along with their headquarters in North Yemen. These progenitors of a super race worked in the poorest countries on Earth as it was easy to bribe the officials into silence, take and hire human guinea pigs for their work. Unknown to him at the time, but Ralph Offenhouse supplied this cabal with equipment from electron microscopes to computers, drugs and even chemicals which broke export regulations and smuggling laws. (TNG novel: Debtors' Planet, TOS - Khan comic: "Issue 1")
  • Augment is an extra slot on equipment such as weapons and armor that can give the item to make an extra stat bonus available. Augments schematics are obtained through slicing crew missions. Once you obtain an augment's schematic through a slicing crew mission, you will have to craft the augment. You can then equip it in an item's augment slot. Different grades of Augments require different grades of augment slots to work, although a lower grade Augment will work in a higher grade augment slot. An Augment can change the required level for an item.
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