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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/06 17:56:42
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Was wondering if the Imperium or any other faction had the ability to create nano-tech to heal wounds, enhance strength, endurance, etc.?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/06 18:55:50
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Moustache-twirling Princeps
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The Mechanicus does, but it's rare and not very reliable. I think the Tau have some form of it as well.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/06 19:04:50
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Humming Great Unclean One of Nurgle
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Any tech up to and well into Clarke's Law was around during the DAoT, and accordingly may still exist somewhere in the Imperium. Though obviously the degree of understanding and reliability are 'inconsistent' to put it lightly.
As for a more direct answer, I recall it being mentioned in a few places but I cannot remember exactly where. But ultimately I believe the answers are yes and yes.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/06 19:11:55
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Moustache-twirling Princeps
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NinthMusketeer wrote:As for a more direct answer, I recall it being mentioned in a few places but I cannot remember exactly where.
The Cult of the Micro-Omnisiah was in one of the RPGs (Inquisitor?), and one of the Shira Calpurnia novels had a nano-tech DNA scanner ( IIRC).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/07 10:07:29
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Moustache-twirling Princeps
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Lexicanum wrote:O'Vesa, also known as Stone Dragon is a skilled Tau Battlesuit pilot and a member of The Eight, Farsights elite honor guard. He is fact not a Shas'vre at all, but an old Earth Caste colleague of Farsight kept alive by microdrones of his own invention, and pilots a modified XV104 Riptide.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/07 14:47:21
Subject: Re:Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Imperial Guard Landspeeder Pilot
On moon miranda.
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There's also the Obliterator virus. Necrons have a fair bit of this sort of thing (blood scarabs). This sort of thing gets mentioned quite a bit, but not generally on any sort of widespread scale, it tends to be pretty specialty stuff in almost every faction.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/08 06:12:37
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Dakka Veteran
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I think it might be one of the proscribed technologies. Too dangerous to be used. Outside of a handful of powerful techno magi and the Inquisition, I believe its almost unheard of.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/08 06:35:59
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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The eldar have their own unique form in the warp spider wraithbone constructs that live inside the infinity circuit and destroy any intruding psychic presence.
They also have similar wraithbone parasites available as a weapon, originally used for stripping planets bare to convert to maiden worlds.
These things straddle the boundary between life form and construct, as all eldar stuff does. But they definitely act in the same way as classic nano swarms.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/08 10:09:12
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Titandeath mentions nano-warfare going on in the ship boarding scene, and I think the horror short Nepenthe mentions nanotech being used in a rather mundane way (during the attachment of a respirator mask).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/12 09:34:13
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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If the Imperium do have it, its likely seen as a blessing of the Ommnesiah rather than any sort of technology.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/13 01:06:45
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Fixture of Dakka
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In some of the Fantasy Flight RPGs, you can take "autosanguine" tech as an upgraded. I think that was basically nanotech that lived in your blood and helped the healing process.
There's also that weird tech-entity ("The Blood Light?") that appears in The Hunt for Voldorius. My understanding was that it was implied to be a sapient bit nanotech that could spread like a virus and kill worlds.
Plus the examples others have mentioned.
Hellebore wrote:The eldar have their own unique form in the warp spider wraithbone constructs that live inside the infinity circuit and destroy any intruding psychic presence.
Are warp spiders really nanotech though? My memory from Path of the Seer was that they were basically the size of normal spiders. Then again, that scene was from the point of view of an astrally-projecting seer, so their size may have been distorted.
Also, are warp spiders wraithbone constructs? I always thought they were some sort of organic pseudo-psychic entity that lived in the circuit but weren't actually made of wraithbone themselves. Sort of like khymarae or psychneuen or those various other not-daemons that can live in/interact with the warp.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/13 12:27:49
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Necrons definitely have it. In the 5th ed codex they had mindshackle scarabs, which are basically mind control nanites. Its just that GW dropped the concept, probably because if the necrons could do that then they realistically would win every engagement. Also it was a really useful bit of gear that made marine players angry because they couldn't just roflstomp necron lords in combat with their beat sticks anymore, and had to actually use tactics, such as, ie, not engaging the MSS bearer with their most important unit, and instead use something less useful to tie the lord down.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/13 20:48:05
Subject: Re:Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Fixture of Dakka
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Well, obviously Necrons have access to some form of nanotech because of their reanimation protocols. Something has to be repairing them from the inside.
I would also assume some sort of nanotech would be involved in the Jokaero digital weapons, to be able to have energy weapons that small. Though I have always discounted Jokaero as some of the dumbest GW fiction, at least as far as they ended up going with it. When they first came out it was just assumed the Jokaero were some sort of alien race as advanced as the Eldar, just not as widely active, that Rogue Traders and the like traded with or stole from.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/13 20:56:09
Subject: Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Well, I think the nids have it, just in biological form.
Living metal is likely some form of hyperadvanced nanotech.
In the RPG they had auto sanguine in the admech that healed injuries and pretty much had to be some form of nanotech.
In the imperium it's usually very ancient, not understood and used by ritual. Possibly it's self maintaining so they still have limited supplies of it.
The Tau may have an early form of it, possibly one that functions in a limited environment only.
The necrons would likely have a good laugh at humans ideas of nanotech.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2020/04/18 22:38:42
Subject: Re:Nano-tech: Does It Exist And Is It Used?
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Deranged Necron Destroyer
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AegisGrimm wrote:Well, obviously Necrons have access to some form of nanotech because of their reanimation protocols. Something has to be repairing them from the inside.
I would also assume some sort of nanotech would be involved in the Jokaero digital weapons, to be able to have energy weapons that small. Though I have always discounted Jokaero as some of the dumbest GW fiction, at least as far as they ended up going with it. When they first came out it was just assumed the Jokaero were some sort of alien race as advanced as the Eldar, just not as widely active, that Rogue Traders and the like traded with or stole from.
Popped in just to see if someone mentioned the Jokaero. I actually like them - I think it's silly how much they look like orangutans, but I like the role they play in the fluff - an exotic and little-contacted race that when it does show up on the battlefield can make a ridiculous impact, but are too slow/patient/benign/whatever to conquer the galaxy on a massive scale. But because they have a model that hits the tabletop more than once a century, in gameplay they are over-represented (as are all space marines, eldar, etc. ~ just what happens when fluff and game interact).
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