>>13720987Yes we did millions of years of research and development to turn fish into sentient, intelligent monkeys.
Unfortunately the support mechanisms required to sustain these machines have narrow operating parameters and are very difficult to separate. This makes them vulnerable to radiation, temperature changes, acceleration forces & other environmental conditions.
We've also found that the control unit requires a large amount of support work to keep functional. You're looking at a maintenance downtime of 8-10 hours every day, fluids must be changed multiple times per day & the expelled fluids present significant risk of harm should they be ingested again by the unit.
The conclusion of numerous studies completed by our institution recommends that the biological computers be utilised only in unpredictable support or management roles where the environmental conditions can be accurately controlled. For repetitive or environmentally unfavourable tasks we have identified a number of electrically based machines which will perform optimally and at a lower cost base than biological machines.