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nanotechnology [2011/09/10 17:10] – [Examples of Nanotech Constructs] hagalaznanotechnology [2011/09/15 13:55] (current) – [Examples of Questionable Nanotechnology] zobeid
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 MUTATIONS: Nanomachines don't mutate recoms, in the comic-book sense of the word 'mutate' Prior to the Apocalypse War, medical nanotech was available that could re-sculpt a humanoid body and change its exterior //appearance// (including //apparent// gender). Dr. Soliero was the expert on the history of this particular form of medical nanotechnology. It was possible, pre-War, to alter someone intentionally in a controlled setting (i.e. hospital or laboratory), but due to the loss of critical knowledge in this field, the technology is unreliable, dangerous, and out of reach of the general population. MUTATIONS: Nanomachines don't mutate recoms, in the comic-book sense of the word 'mutate' Prior to the Apocalypse War, medical nanotech was available that could re-sculpt a humanoid body and change its exterior //appearance// (including //apparent// gender). Dr. Soliero was the expert on the history of this particular form of medical nanotechnology. It was possible, pre-War, to alter someone intentionally in a controlled setting (i.e. hospital or laboratory), but due to the loss of critical knowledge in this field, the technology is unreliable, dangerous, and out of reach of the general population.
  
-Because of the enormous power of pre-War medical nanotech and the many mysteries surrounding [[Earth]], many recoms today (incorrectly) believe that Earth harbors 'mutagenic viruses' or combat nanites capable of purposeful transformation. Stories suggest that some unwary visitors to Earth are traumatically transformed in gender, species, or shape and often die in the process. Movie producers and those responsible for enforcing the quarantine of Earth are no doubt happy that such things live on in the public imagination.+Because of the enormous power of pre-War medical nanotech and the many mysteries surrounding [[Earth]], many recoms today (incorrectly) believe that Earth harbors 'mutagenic viruses' or combat nanosites capable of purposeful transformation. Stories suggest that some unwary visitors to Earth are traumatically transformed in gender, species, or shape and often die in the process. Movie producers and those responsible for enforcing the quarantine of Earth are no doubt happy that such things live on in the public imagination.
nanotechnology.txt · Last modified: 2011/09/15 13:55 by zobeid