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Both Legs, hands down.
Hands are hard to emulate with prosthetics, whereas legs appear to have been upgraded
I mean, legs are a problem; even with prosthetics, resection seems to be unavoidable, from the few people I know who've lost a leg. The issue is at least partially that there's a lot of force being applied in areas and ways not designed to take it.
Still, I agree with you; no question that is the legs. If it weren't for the resection issue, I'd have a range of prosthetics, including springy ones. There's a definite silver lining on that cloud; I can't see any upside to losing both your arms.
What's resection?
I have a good guess and don't want to Google it
Oh, I just split it into two words and I dont want to google it either