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[[Makertech]] is a [[technology]] of mass fabrication beginning somewhere in [[TL:10-18]] range. | [[Makertech]] is a [[technology]] of mass fabrication beginning somewhere in [[TL:10-18]] range. | ||
− | * Some believe it to be a type of nanotech. | + | * Some believe it to be a type of [[nanotech]]. |
== Description / Specifications == | == Description / Specifications == | ||
− | + | Makertech is a combination of manufacturing techniques including 3D printing, earlier nanotech, early matter conversion, and other methods. | |
== History & Background / Dossier == | == History & Background / Dossier == | ||
− | + | Early [[Makertech]] allows for very low efficiency conversion of matter. Makertech is certainly not the fabled replicator from science fiction, but it can be an exponential leap ahead of earlier manufacturing techniques. Practical nanotech manufacturing is becoming more viable and it’s all guided by increasing intelligent processors. Robotic manufacturing has become so commonplace that it is rarely referred to as "robotic" anymore. | |
== References & Contributors / Sources == | == References & Contributors / Sources == |
Revision as of 18:13, 13 October 2017
Makertech is a technology of mass fabrication beginning somewhere in TL:10-18 range.
- Some believe it to be a type of nanotech.
Description / Specifications
Makertech is a combination of manufacturing techniques including 3D printing, earlier nanotech, early matter conversion, and other methods.
History & Background / Dossier
Early Makertech allows for very low efficiency conversion of matter. Makertech is certainly not the fabled replicator from science fiction, but it can be an exponential leap ahead of earlier manufacturing techniques. Practical nanotech manufacturing is becoming more viable and it’s all guided by increasing intelligent processors. Robotic manufacturing has become so commonplace that it is rarely referred to as "robotic" anymore.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Novel: Far Future Enterprises Traveller 5th Edition Agent of the Imperium
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science