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BuildbugBiological robot (biobot) used for construction and structural maintenance in many bioist polities, including the Zoeific Biopolity.Buildbugs resemble isopod crustaceans from old Earth: average length 30 cm |
In appearance buildbugs most closely resemble the Terran
wood louse although they are much larger.
Internally, however they are much more advanced, with a fully
developed
set of lungs, an internal bracing structure to augment their external
skeletal
plating, and a complex digestive system that is essentially a biological
nanoforge, able to take in or synthesize a wide range of organic
materials.
Buildbugs possess several sets of small, extremely complex
manipulators as well as various glands (including spinnerets) at both
their
anterior and posterior ends. Using these
organs as well as their capable internal systems they can extrude
virtually any
type of organic/biological compound including silk, wax, paper, chitin,
shell
and bone, and enamel like structures.
Beyond their base organic forms, buildbugs can also synthesize
hybrid
forms of these materials incorporating biological computronium, carbon
nanofiber and diamondoid,
and various other useful combinations as the
situation requires. All of these
materials may be shaped and formed into almost any desired
configuration ‘on
the fly’ as a buildbug is extruding them.
Working together, swarms of buildbugs can construct even large
structures as well as many of the day to day necessities of life. They are most commonly used in those areas
without access to full scale plasm systems, or
in combination with plasm systems
with a limited operational area.
With proper care a buildbug is effectively immortal (some well looked after units are several thousand years old) although they are unable to reproduce without technological assistance, usually a hormone mixture added to their diet. When operating in reproductive mode (also sometimes referred to as neuman mode), buildbugs lay eggs asexually, and can increase their numbers quite rapidly in an optimum environment with populations doubling in as little as a standard month. Their wide-ranging digestive system means that a newly hatched buildbug can consume and thrive on practically any organic matter, supporting growth and reproductive maturity in a very short time.
Buildbugs incorporate an organic RF transmitter/receiver into their nervous systems and may be controlled wirelessly via standard DNI implant protocols. The majority of buildbug systems are operated at a municipal level although privately owned units are not uncommon in some polities.