Alright been reading up, and as cool as carbon nanofibres are, they aren't stretchy. That would mean that they are a rather bad choice for muscle structure if they are used alone. If anything that would mean that at each joint it would have something reeling in the fibres, and that would get them to move. Also carbon nanofibres are incredibly conductive, which would mean that these joints would have to be insulated if they were going to receive electrical signals without sending them throughout his entire body. Now seeing as the details of how it moves by generating the signals in the joint that needs it have only come to light after his paralysis net has been deployed.. I think that it would only be fair if you let it take some effect. As I've said, it won't have the same signals as a nervous system because it is essentially a robot body. So, you [i]could[/i] still say that it would only add resistance to how much power can be put into the motors reeling in the nanofibres to make the muscles move. And although I will admit that nanofibres are freaking strong and would be almost immune to slashes.. they would be weak to stabs. With enough force, the blade would slide off of the fibres and go through the gaps. If you don't agree with anything I've said.. fair enough. Just giving my views.