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{{TechInfoBox|desc=Machinery integrated on a cellular level|military=3|tech=1|infra=4|colonize=1|genewardefense=1|preq=MindMac|preq2=Viral|enables=HomoSup|enables2=NewMiss|secret project=[[The Cloning Vats]]|quote=I loved my chosen. How then to face the day when she left me? So I took from her body a single cell, perhaps to love her again.
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{{TechInfoBox|logo=[[File:Biomachinery.png|215px]]|desc=Machinery integrated on a cellular level|military=3|tech=1|infra=4|colonize=1|genewardefense=1|preq=MindMac|preq2=Viral|enables=HomoSup|enables2=NewMiss|secret project=[[The Cloning Vats]]|quote=I loved my chosen. How then to face the day when she left me?<br />
:::-- Commissioner Pravin Lal,  
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So I took from her body a single cell, perhaps to love her again.<br />
:::"Time of Bereavement"}}
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Early experiments in [[Retroviral Engineering]] and the [[Mind\Machine Interface]] paved the way for true [[Biomachinery]]--the full integration of man and machine at the cellular level.
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:::—Commissioner Pravin Lal,<br />
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::: “Time of Bereavement”}}
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Early experiments in [[Retroviral Engineering]] and the [[Mind/Machine Interface]] paved the way for true [[Biomachinery]]—the full integration of man and machine at the cellular level.

Latest revision as of 06:53, 26 April 2013

Biomachinery
Biomachinery.png
“Machinery integrated on a cellular level”
Requires Mind/Machine Interface, Retroviral Engineering
Leads to Homo Superior, N-Space Compression
Enables
Secret Project The Cloning Vats
Bonuses
Increases defense against genetic warfare
AI priority
Conquer: 3, Discover: 1, Build: 4, Explore: 1
I loved my chosen. How then to face the day when she left me?

So I took from her body a single cell, perhaps to love her again.

—Commissioner Pravin Lal,
“Time of Bereavement”

Early experiments in Retroviral Engineering and the Mind/Machine Interface paved the way for true Biomachinery—the full integration of man and machine at the cellular level.