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== Android (Technology) Synopsis ==
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Artificially created organic being. Technically "a synthetic man, created from biological materials."  
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An [[Android]] is an artificially created organic being. Technically "a [[Synthetic|synthetic]] man, created from biological materials."  
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* Androids can take any form. However, most androids are built with a [[humanoid]] body plan to please the vast consumer markets of [[Humaniti]].
  
Androids can take any form. However, most androids are built with a humanoid body plan to please the vast consumer markets of [[Humaniti]].
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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Artificially created organic being. Technically "a [[Synthetic|synthetic]] man, created from biological materials." They exhibit [[life]], in that they are biologically living; their distinction is that they were created, rather than having evolved.
  
== Android (Technology) Description ==
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
These artificially created organic beings are created from a combination of cloning and [[genetic engineering]]. Their general inability to reproduce results from laws of most high-tech worlds rather than from technology.  
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Androids are created from a combination of cloning and [[genetic engineering]]. At [[TL-14|tech level 14]], [[DNA]] chains can be synthetically tailored to create desired characteristics, which means androids can take any form. Their general inability to reproduce results from the laws of most [[high-tech world]]s rather than from [[technology]].
  
At {{TL|14}}, DNA chains can be synthetically tailored to create desired characteristics.
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Susceptibility to premature aging and sickness at [[TL-14]] limits their lifespan to 10-15 years.
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== See also ==
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{{:Referral-Tree-B-Biotechnology}}
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{{:Referral-Tree-C-Cognitive-Technology}}
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{{:Referral-Tree-Cultural-More}}
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{{Referral-Tree-L-Lifeforms}}
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{{Referral-Tree-R-Robots}}
  
Susceptibility to premature aging and sickness at that tech level limits their lifespan to 10-15 years.
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
 
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{{Intermediate}}
== Android (Technology) References & Contributors ==
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{{Detail}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= {{HIWG}} CD-ROM
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|S1= [[Best of the Journal 01]]
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|S2= [[White Dwarf]] - Issue 30 [[Android]]s in Traveller Apr/May 1982 Pages 10-11 in Article: A Bio-engineered Career for Traveller by [[Roger E. Moore]]
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|S3= [[Signal-GK 10]]
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|S4= {{HIWG}} CD-ROM
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|S5= [[T5 Core Rules]]
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|S6= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S7= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
 
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[[Category: Clone]]
{{LEN|HIWG|Technology}}
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[[Category: Cloning]]
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[[Category: Robotics]]
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{{LEN|Genetics|HIWG|}}

Revision as of 18:02, 23 June 2020

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An Android is an artificially created organic being. Technically "a synthetic man, created from biological materials."

  • Androids can take any form. However, most androids are built with a humanoid body plan to please the vast consumer markets of Humaniti.

Description (Specifications)

Artificially created organic being. Technically "a synthetic man, created from biological materials." They exhibit life, in that they are biologically living; their distinction is that they were created, rather than having evolved.

History & Background (Dossier)

Androids are created from a combination of cloning and genetic engineering. At tech level 14, DNA chains can be synthetically tailored to create desired characteristics, which means androids can take any form. Their general inability to reproduce results from the laws of most high-tech worlds rather than from technology.

Susceptibility to premature aging and sickness at TL-14 limits their lifespan to 10-15 years.

See also

Biotechnology

Cybertechnology

Cultural Mores

Lifeform Sciences

Robots

References & Contributors (Sources)

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