Nanomachines/Quotes

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The substructure of the universe regresses infinitely towards smaller and smaller components. Behind atoms we find electrons, and behind electrons quarks. Each layer unraveled reveals new secrets, but also new mysteries.

Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "For I Have Tasted The Fruit," Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri

Already we have turned all of our critical industries, all of our material resources, over to these... things... these lumps of silver and paste we call nanorobots. And now we propose to teach them intelligence? What, pray tell, will we do when these little homunculi awaken one day and announce that they have no further need of us?

Sister Miriam Godwinson, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri

Shego: "Nano"? (laughing) What's "nano"?
Dr. Drakken: Nano. Tiny. Mini.
Shego: Why don't you just say "mini", then?
Dr. Drakken: Because "nano"... sounds about a hundred times better! That's why.

This is an artifact of nanotechnology, the science of small things. These are assemblers: Powerful, computerized engines, each just a dusting of atoms wide. One alone can begin building an object from nothing up, one atom at a time. Millions of assemblers could sit unnoticed in the crevices of your hands. Billions of them could build a plane from the ruins of a tank and a few handfuls of dirt within hours. The untold trillions in the Adaptive Cruiser's creation reactor will create new weapons and vehicles from what the scavengers bring back... within seconds.

—Narrator, Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising

For this next test, we put nanoparticles in the gel. In layman's terms, that's a billion little gizmos that are gonna travel into your bloodstream and pump experimental genes and RNA molecules and so forth into your tumors. Now, maybe you don't have any tumors. Well, don't worry - if you sat on a folding chair in the lobby, and weren't wearing lead underpants, we took care of that too.

Cave Johnson, CEO of Aperture Science, Portal 2

Nanomites! Perfect little soldiers!

Raiden: Why Won't You Die?!
Senator Armstrong: Nanomachines, son! They harden in response to physical trauma! You can't hurt me, Jack!

Dr. Bunnigus: Let's grab a sample of your blood-nannies and see what's going on...
(takes MaKo's blood into syringe with a bulb)
(looks)
(bulb activates flashing-lights-and-siren alarm)
MaKo: I've heard hull breaches make less noise than your test kit.
Dr. Bunnigus: (leans away from her) Most hull breaches are more survivable than what you've got in your blood right now.

Schlock Mercenary, November 24, 2014