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Definition: Technological modification or manipulation of life and organic processes A few alternative terms: Wet tech, Soft tech Level: Prim to Ultratech (depends on type of biotech - see following table) Scale/Density: Microtech to Nanotech (depends on type of biotech) Substrate: Organic - CHON Application: almost any use, allowing for environmental limitations Distribution and Availability: found in all The Sephirotics, almost all Deeper Covenant polities, among most xenosophont empires, as well as in most regions outside the metaempires. Restricted use in ahuman polities and regions. Environmental Requirements: most biotech requires O2 or other specific environments Popular With: Many clades and phyles of sapient grade and above, especially biocentric and biosupremacist groups; also low grade biotech (agriculture etc) used by prim and some ludd clades and phyles |
Like Drytech, Sytech, and Infotech, Biotech is one of the main pillars on which galactic technological civilization rests.
Biotech includes everything from simple agriculture and domestication through genetics and organ transplants to DIY gengineering, neogenics, biospherics, mature bionanotechnology and beyond. .
Historically (in terms of Old Earth civilization), drytech ushered in the industrial age, infotech led to the dramatic transformation from industrial society to an information society, and biotech led the transition away from information to biology by enabling not only true nanotech (originally and often still biologically based) but also the development of a self-sustaining interplanetary civilization not dependent on Earth. More subtly, biotech changed humanity's relationship with nature: instead of seeing nature and technology as opposite ends, they become a single field, and humans were no longer intruders (industrial and atomic age) or stewards (information age) of nature, but active evolutionary participants inventing new possibilities for the terragen ecosystem, and disseminating life and habitats through the universe.
Biotech is as creative as life itself. In the eight and a half millennia since the first crude attempts at gene-splicing on Old Earth, literally trillions of species of bioengineered organisms have been created, or have evolved from gengineered neogens. These range from the eternally young and cute Metaneko kitten to supercomputing bacteria to lickersucker domestic cleaners and grukovores acting as ecological maintenance machines. To say nothing of the billions of species of organisms designed or geneered simply for the sake of bringing a new species into the galaxy.
The following table presents a simplistic compilation of biotech at
various scales
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| GodTech | Plancktech | Hypofemtotech entities - down to planck scale. In some godtech, interfaces with bionano to create "miracles" |
| Ultra Tech to GodTech | Femtotech | Femtotech entities - working with subatomic probability. In some godtech interfaces with bionano |
| Ultra Tech | Picotech | quantum-effective bio-nanomachinery, gengineering nano-viruses, near-total control over biological processes |
| Ultra Tech | Nanotech | Bionanotech - Complex genetic modification, mature gengineering, bionanites, creation of life-forms with high reliability and high novelty; also interface with sytech and dry nano. |
| High Tech | Microtech and Mesotech | working with DNA and chromosomes, genome mapping, recombinant DNA and transgenic, gengineering, splices, tweaks, biomachinery, organotech, gene theory and cloning. |
| High Tech | Macrotech | macroscale based genetics, biochemistry, hydroponics, ecology, biospherics |
| Lo Tech | Prim and Ludd Biotech | Agriculture, artificial selection (selective breeding of plants and animals), use of microbes (yeast and bacteria) to make bread, wine, and cheese |
| Prim | Stone Age | some domestic animals and crops |
| No technology | natural organic evolution (Darwinian) | |
Aeroponics - a soil-less method of plant cultivation using mist
Bioforge - a device for producing biological materials
Biotech - the Early Years - The history of biotech during the Information Age
Bionanotech - summary and datapanel on bionanotech ("wet nano")
Buildbug - an arthropod-like biobot used in construction
The Dixolutionists - experimental evolutionist creating alternate Earth-like worlds and biota
Dyson Tree - a space bound tree-like organism used as a habitat by bionts
Genestick -various compact genetic analysis and engineering devices
Gourd Houses - a biotech house grown from a vine-like plant
Hydroponics-a soil-less method of plant cultivation using water
Lazurogenics - the art of resurrecting past species or clades, sometimes as individual specimens but more usually as entire viable populationMotherwood Trees - giant planetbound trees used for food production and habitation by the Shepbra clade
Narco-Symbiont - Any small gengineered life form, which affixes itself to a subject's body, and supplies em with small, regular amounts of endorphins or some other pleasure-inducing substance
Noovleann Trees - tree-like organisms which hang from dynamic orbital rings at various heights above a planetary surface
Parasite Processing - artificial parasites which exploit another's resources for the purpose of data processing
Plasm - multipurpose biological material, sometimes described as biotech utility fog
Reef, Reefcity - cities built from coral-like bioengineered organisms
Reproductive Technology- Mammalian Pregnancy and Childbirth technology
Road Root - tree-like biologically grown road surface
Security Bush - antipersonnel guard-plant and defence weapon
Superior Genemods - various modifications to the human genome which make up the Homo Superior genotype
Thicksuit Nano/bionano vacuum survival suit
Turbine Plants - various species of genetically engineered plants which produce electricity by mechanical means
Wallflowers - genetically modified flowering plants.for architectural display
Watermelons - a popular and diverse gengineered food plant
Yggdrasil Bush - a variant of the Dyson Tree which produces a canopy containing a breathable atmosphere