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NanotreesThe large 'blisters' in the roots of this nanotree contain complex bioforge/autofab systems |
Nanotrees were first created in the Zoeific
Biopolity as a kind of combination biotech Genius
loci and Aiviser but
they have since spread throughout the Terragen Sphere.
One of the reasons for their spread is their ease of installation. All
that is needed for infrastructure is a patch of ground with a tree, like a
garden, and a conversion package from the Biopolity. This package resembles a SNARES
upgrade package, in that it contains a single-use hypodermic containing 50 cc
of cytobots
in solution and an external control unit that consists of a molecular
memory module. The cytobots are closely related to those used in
Nanobones
and in a similar process these bionanomachines
are injected into an otherwise baseline tree and thereafter they proceed to
convert the dead or heartwood of the tree's trunk and larger branches into a
bionanocomputer. Just as Nanobones use their host's blood supply for their own
energy needs Nanotrees use the tree's sap as a ready-made energy/material
transport system.
The cytobots also carry out additional changes to the tree to enhance
the bionanocomputer's operations;
Solar collecting bionano is
deposited in the tree's leaves to increase the tree's efficiency at converting
light into a usable form of energy.
Vertical air tubes are
hollowed out in the heartwood to provide for cooling, airflow is by a simple
thermal siphon effect. Air inside the tubes raises as it is heated and as it is
vented out of holes in the upper parts of the tree it is replaced by cooler air
through openings in the lower parts of the tree.
This cooling system also
serves as base for three of the tree's senses. Incoming air is sampled for
chemicals to give the bionanocomputer a sense of smell/taste. Sensory hairs in
the tubes detect sound waves and a fast acting valve system in upper parts of
the tubes can add harmonics to the airflow which gives the tree a voice.
Some of the leaves are also
modified into eyes.
In a final modification the cytobots switch over to producing the matter
compilers and as the Nanotree's AI is a hyperturing
it is capable of producing any tech up to the complexity of ultratech,
as well as the minds
needed to control it. In theory it could also produce some forms of low transapientech
but control and resource issues generally prevent this, as does the scale of
its smallest assemblers.
However even before those facilities are ready the tree is capable of serving
its household, in its aiviser role. The software suite that activates a
nanotree comes ready for download in a molecular memory module as a perfectly
friendly hyperturing AI. However this AI is limited by the
information pathways of the tree's sensory system, it has no direct connection
to the Known Net or
even the local net,
and must develop an interdependent relationship with those it serves as it gets
all it information about the outside world from its interactions with those
beings. For that reason Nanotrees have become famous for what is perceived as
their love of a good conversation.
The development of the tree's matter compilers is progressive and staged
and different products will ultimately be provided by different parts of the
tree. The first items the Nanotree will be able to produce will be the fruit
the tree already grows, but as the Nanotree gains control and experience it
will produce new kinds of "fruit." At first it will simply change the
taste of its fruit just to be different but later it will also change the
fruit's shape, texture and chemical make up and can even provide equivalents to
the animal products, like the deliplants.
Often the Nanotree, sensing a problem in a biont's
health, will load up its fruit with pharm
or medical bionano.
Generally speaking, any "fruit" a Nanotree produces from its branches
can be thought as a biont consumable or a food item,
but for the sake of safety the pharm-fruit is kept out of reach in the higher
branches and only lowered when needed. For non-consumables the Nanotree has to
develop its second stage matter compilers.
In this stage the Nanotree forms blisters on the ground, as an
outgrowth of the tree's root system. These blisters are really half buried
spheres filled with water and free swimming biobots.
These assemblers are grown within smaller chambers around the bottom of these
spheres, as are the molecular sub-assemblies they work to put together. In
larger blisters the free swimming biobots are assisted by bio-bushbot
outgrowths that hold and position the bigger pieces. The blisters are as much bioforges
as they are autofabs
and often the items produced for use of the Nanotree's clients are neogenic
life-forms, in fact, as one might expect from the Nanotree's
origins, it shows a preference for them. If a Nanotree gets large and mature
enough some of these blisters can become big enough for a hu
to climb into and through use of these exo-wombs
a Nanotree is capable of augmenting
a client if e wishes (Again, the Nanotree shows a preference for biomods. # 1,
2, 3)
as well as producing companionship
for em, if that is required. Of course the blisters can also produce neogens
for the Nanotree's own use.
In the third stage of matter compiler development the Nanotree can
deploy remotes to assemble items too large to be grown inside a blister. The
hyperturing Nanotree is fully capable of reproducing the genetic templates for
a buildbug-like
neogen or a plasm system and
can use these to build a client any item e has room for. Room for and time for:
A Nanotree is still limited by the energy and resources its leaves and root
system can collect and will thus take much longer to produce items than a
system connected to the Municipal
Feedstock Utilities. To mitigate this problem somewhat the
Nanotree will use its higher intellect to anticipate its clients needs. A
mature Nanotree can have a hundred production sites in its branches and dozens
on the ground so there is little chance it wont have a request ready and
waiting when asked for it. However a Nanotree is more than a straightforward
wish-granter like a genie, a
Nanotree is a problem solver. You don't always get what you want from a
Nanotree but it always give you what you need, Nanotrees have become famous for
what is perceived as their love of a good conversation and are renowned for
giving great advice and sometimes that is what is truly needed.
However, perhaps the best reason Nanotrees have become so wide spread is
their ability to make copies of themselves. The Nanotree's AI can backup itself
by producing a "fruit" of computronium
at the end of a sprig and place a compressed copy
of its mind in it. A client can then take this small branch as a cutting and
graft it to another tree. This process only works if the fruit stays attached
to the sprig because only the copied mind is stored in the fruit. It's the wood
of the branch that holds the cytobots, in solution in its sap.
See also: The Phytotopian Biopolity.