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It looks like there might be a mix-up or a slight misnomer in the title “Vector Cutter: Neon Protocol.” There is currently no major media release, video game, or software suite by that exact consolidated name. Instead, your phrase heavily blends concepts from distinct technologies and mobile games: 1. Vector Graphics & Laser/Vinyl Cutters

In manufacturing and graphic design, a vector cutter is a physical machine (like a CNC router, vinyl plotter, or laser cutter) that reads vector line paths (SVG, AI, or DXF files) to cleanly slice materials. Designers frequently use these to make custom LED neon signs. They trace shapes in software like Adobe Illustrator and send the vector data to a laser cutter to carve out acrylic channels for flexible neon LED strips. 2. Neon Protocol: Idle Cyberpunk

If you are thinking of a video game, you are likely looking for Neon Protocol: Idle Cyberpunk. Released as a mobile idle clicker game, it features a distinct retro-futuristic aesthetic:

The Gameplay: You act as a hacker building a digital corporate empire from scratch. You tap to generate data and crack corporate firewalls using matrix-style code-breaking minigames.

The Heat System: A risk-vs-reward loop where pushing your system into the “Redline” zone grants up to an 80% earnings bonus, but risks a complete system lockdown if you overheat.

Daemons: You collect, craft, and fuse modifiers called “Daemons” to upgrade your auto-click speeds and firewall breach capabilities. 3. Molecular Biology (The Neon Transfection System)

In biological science, “vectors” (like plasmids) are DNA molecules used to carry genetic material into a cell, and “cutting” them refers to restriction enzymes. Scientists routinely use the Thermo Fisher Neon Transfection System to deliver these modified vectors into difficult-to-transfect mammalian or immune cells via electroporation protocols.

Could you clarify what context you saw this in? If you are looking for a specific video game, a scientific protocol, or a design tutorial for laser cutting, let me know and I can give you more exact details!

Transfecting Neural Cells Using the Neon® Transfection System

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