A bit of a technical problem in a sci-fi fic.
So…I’m writing a piece of fiction for a friend and I’ve hit a little wall. The story takes place more than a thousand years from now, so there’s space travel, colonies on other planets, advanced medical technology, your usual sci-fi universe. There’s a character (not human) who loses his arm from the shoulder down in some sort of accident or explosion or something along those lines and then has his arm replaced with a mechanical prosthetic. For whatever reason, cloning tissue and trying to “grow” this character a new arm didn’t prove fruitful, think of how organ transplants sometimes just don’t take even though everything is a match the body still rejects the “foreign” tissue. Which is what happens here and is why this character gets a mechanical arm instead. My goal is that all feeling and sensation are restored to the arm even though it’s fake.
Now that you’ve got the background, my question is this:
Would the mechanical arm have to be “wired” into the nervous system in the brain? Or just the nerves in the arm itself? This is just theoretical and isn’t something I’ll go into detail on in the story other than to mention it but I’d still like to know for myself.