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[[Artificial Gestation Unit]]s are large medical devices (essentially room-sized static robots) designed to grow a fertilised embryo from egg to delivery.  
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* Commonly known as [[GenPods]].
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|name    = Artificial Gestation Unit
* Artificial Gestation Units as described are specifically designed to function with Terran creatures of the order ''mammalia''. Other [[sophont]] species employ their own versions of the device. There are versions of the device that function only with the lifeforms native to a particular world.
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|alsosee = [[Medical Technology of Charted Space]]
* Artificial Gestation Units are typically used within an agricultural environment, designed to produce large amounts of livestock. Artificial Gestation Units designed to produce humans are built to a higher quality and provide a substantially more sophisticated feedback to the developing foetus.
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|caption = Medical Tech
 
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|cost    = [[Cr]]1,000,000
== Description / Specifications ==
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|footnote= Available from various sources.
Each GenPod consists of a central control unit, a complex life support system, sophisticated monitoring equipment, and various arms mounting maintenance tools and medical equipment. Each has (typically) twenty artificial uteruses individually contained within protective housings.
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|group  = TBD
 
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|IOC    = TBD
Each uterus is surrounded by a small “body” built from various organic and biomechanical materials that mimic the flesh and bone and fluids of a mother. The foetus grows within a sac of amniotic fluid and is attached to the device by an umbilical cord.
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|illustration= No
 
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|image  = [[File: Distant Fringe Logo.gif]]
Each artificial uterus is an active device – it is able to expand, it is fully articulated to provide movement and activity cycles, and it can adjust factors such as warmth and pressure. It provides a variety of audible noises, designed to aid in the cognitive development of the foetus.
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|model  = TBD
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|ref    = [[Distant Fringe]]
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|size    = 13.5 [[kiloliter]]s
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|subcat-1=
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|subcat-2=
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|subcat-3=  
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|TL      = 11
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|Type    = Medical Device
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|volume  = TBD
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|weight  = 7,500 [[kg]]
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|manufacturer= Various
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[[Artificial Gestation Unit]]s (or [[GenPod]]s) are large medical [[device]]s.
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* Most [[sophont]] [[societies]] develop the [[technology]] within the [[TL:10-12]] [[tech epoch]].
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* The technology first becomes available in the [[Distant Fringe]] at [[TL-11]].
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* They are also called ''[[Uterine Replicator]]s''.
  
The fetus grows at a normal rate within the gestation unit and is delivered by opening the housing. The umbilical cord must be cut.
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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Artificial Gestation Units are essentially room-sized static [[robot]]s designed to grow fertilized embryos from egg to delivery.
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* Each GenPod consists of a central control unit, a complex [[Life Support|life support]] system, sophisticated [[sensor|monitoring]] equipment, and various arms mounting maintenance tools and medical equipment.
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* Each has (typically) twenty artificial uteruses individually contained within protective housings: smaller ("homegrown") and larger (commercial livestock) devices are available, at varying cost and size.
  
The resulting infant is in all respects a genetically indistinguishable member of its species.
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Each uterus is surrounded by a small “body” built from various organic and biomechanical materials that mimic the flesh and bone and fluids of a mother. The foetus grows within a sac of amniotic fluid and is attached to the device by an umbilical cord. Each artificial uterus is an active device – it is able to expand, it is fully articulated to provide movement and activity cycles, and it can adjust factors such as warmth and pressure. It provides a variety of audible noises, designed to aid in the cognitive development of the foetus. The foetus grows at a normal rate within the gestation unit and is delivered by opening the housing. The umbilical cord must be cut. The resulting infant is in all respects a genetically indistinguishable member of its species.
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* As described, Artificial Gestation Units are specifically designed to function with Terran creatures of the order ''mammalia''. Other [[sophont]] species employ their own versions of the device. There are versions of the device that function only with the lifeforms native to a particular [[world]].
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* Artificial Gestation Units are typically used within an [[Agricultural World|agricultural]] environment to produce large amounts of livestock.
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* Artificial Gestation Units designed to produce [[sophont]]s are built to a higher quality and provide a substantially more sophisticated feedback to the developing foetus.
  
== History & Background / Dossier ==
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
Artificial gestation units were originally developed by Terrans during the early Interstellar Wars period. in a long-term effort to redress the gross imbalance between the population of the [[Terran Confederation]] and the vast and ancient [[Vilani Imperium]].
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Artificial gestation units were originally developed by [[Terra]]ns during the early [[Interstellar Wars]] period, in a long-term effort to redress the gross imbalance between the population of the [[Terran Confederation]] and that of the the vast and ancient [[Vilani Imperium]].
* Over a five year period a single gestation unit was able produce thousand of healthy infants.
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* Over a five year period a single gestation unit was able produce approximately one hundred healthy infants.
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* The limiting factor on gestation units has always been a supply of viable fertile embryos.
  
The limiting factor on gestation units has always been a supply of viable fertile embryos.
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Experiments have been carried out into accelerated foetal growth by using [[Slow Drug|Medical Slow Drug]] in combination with Artificial Gestation Units.
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* The resulting organisms almost always have genetic defects and neurological problems.
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* Such actions are considered unethical by almost all legitimate medical authorities.
  
The [[Last Armada]] carried a huge supply of preserved embryos, harvested from among the population and species of Terra over almost 5 decades. It is believed that the use of Artificial Gestation Units took the population of the [[Distant Fringe]] from 55,000 human pioneers to in excess to three billion in less than a century. The [[hopper]]s, a [[sophont]] species native to the region and the earliest and truest human ally, played a huge role in raising, educating and feeding these burgeoning numbers of new humans.
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The [[Last Armada]] carried a huge supply of preserved fertilized embryos, harvested from among the population and species of Terra over almost 5 decades. It is believed that the use of Artificial Gestation Units along with natural population growth took the population of the [[Distant Fringe]] from 55,000 human pioneers to in excess to three billion in less than a century. The [[Hopper]]s, a [[sophont]] species native to the region and the earliest human ally, played a hugely important role in raising, educating and feeding these burgeoning numbers of new humans.
  
== References & Contributors / Sources ==
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
 
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|S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[User: Alagoric|Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
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|S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
|S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
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|S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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[[Category: Biology]]
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[[Category: Genetics]]
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[[Category: Medicine]]
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[[Category: Robotics]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 4 November 2019

Artificial Gestation Unit
Distant Fringe Logo.gif
Medical Tech
Type Medical Device
Tech Level TL–11
Cost Cr1,000,000
Size 13.5 kiloliters
Weight 7,500 kg
Manufacturer Various
Also see Medical Technology of Charted Space
Reference Distant Fringe
Available from various sources.

Artificial Gestation Units (or GenPods) are large medical devices.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Artificial Gestation Units are essentially room-sized static robots designed to grow fertilized embryos from egg to delivery.

  • Each GenPod consists of a central control unit, a complex life support system, sophisticated monitoring equipment, and various arms mounting maintenance tools and medical equipment.
  • Each has (typically) twenty artificial uteruses individually contained within protective housings: smaller ("homegrown") and larger (commercial livestock) devices are available, at varying cost and size.

Each uterus is surrounded by a small “body” built from various organic and biomechanical materials that mimic the flesh and bone and fluids of a mother. The foetus grows within a sac of amniotic fluid and is attached to the device by an umbilical cord. Each artificial uterus is an active device – it is able to expand, it is fully articulated to provide movement and activity cycles, and it can adjust factors such as warmth and pressure. It provides a variety of audible noises, designed to aid in the cognitive development of the foetus. The foetus grows at a normal rate within the gestation unit and is delivered by opening the housing. The umbilical cord must be cut. The resulting infant is in all respects a genetically indistinguishable member of its species.

  • As described, Artificial Gestation Units are specifically designed to function with Terran creatures of the order mammalia. Other sophont species employ their own versions of the device. There are versions of the device that function only with the lifeforms native to a particular world.
  • Artificial Gestation Units are typically used within an agricultural environment to produce large amounts of livestock.
  • Artificial Gestation Units designed to produce sophonts are built to a higher quality and provide a substantially more sophisticated feedback to the developing foetus.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Artificial gestation units were originally developed by Terrans during the early Interstellar Wars period, in a long-term effort to redress the gross imbalance between the population of the Terran Confederation and that of the the vast and ancient Vilani Imperium.

  • Over a five year period a single gestation unit was able produce approximately one hundred healthy infants.
  • The limiting factor on gestation units has always been a supply of viable fertile embryos.

Experiments have been carried out into accelerated foetal growth by using Medical Slow Drug in combination with Artificial Gestation Units.

  • The resulting organisms almost always have genetic defects and neurological problems.
  • Such actions are considered unethical by almost all legitimate medical authorities.

The Last Armada carried a huge supply of preserved fertilized embryos, harvested from among the population and species of Terra over almost 5 decades. It is believed that the use of Artificial Gestation Units along with natural population growth took the population of the Distant Fringe from 55,000 human pioneers to in excess to three billion in less than a century. The Hoppers, a sophont species native to the region and the earliest human ally, played a hugely important role in raising, educating and feeding these burgeoning numbers of new humans.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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