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Here is a list of basic baseline/nearbaseline tools. This list does not include any sort of computer equipment, implanted or otherwise, however minor. Those are cyborg implants rather than tools.
Duck tape 2.0: A roll reusable tape. One side is
adhesive, and the other side is not usually adhesive. The adhesive side
is covered with programmable nanoassemblers that temporarily hold and
mend. Without programming, it will mend simple surface materials using
a "best guess" approach, including more complex materials such as human
skin. The other side contains units that convert ambient light to power
the adhesive units.
With creative programming, Duck Tape 2.0, can be used for a number of applications.
The Utility Fog apartment.
1. Kitchen appliances are extruded like a gel, solidify, and the melt into the countertop when not needed.
2. The floor can be switched to simulate hardwood, marble, carpet, teflon, flubber, or almost any material.
3. The bed is the couch, is the workbench is toilet is the......
4. Can be used to create instant items while the user is waiting for
the real thing from the nanoassembler.
The Uber widget.
Something much like the Old Earth swiss army knife, but made of memory metal foam. Literally springs into the desired shape. It will switch between screwdriver analog, cutting tool, wrench analog, rod, or any basic tool, though any one item has no more than two or three preprogrammed shapes.
Syringe
A button shaped device that, when place on the skin, shoots medical nanobots into the patient.
Battery
Highly efficient equivalents to ordinary chemical batteries, created
with miniature toroids of superconducting nanotech materials. These act
as fast capacitors.
Related Pages:
Baseline tools: The Babel fish - The babel fish is a genetically engineered computer with audio, limited visual, and UMB radio inputs designed to look like a cute fish.