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Approved Tech DDSI Applied Technologies - Nanotextiles

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Manufacturer: DDSI
Type: Material
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Limited
Weight: Average
Size: Average
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Image Source: https://www.whatech.com/og/markets-...y-clothing-market-in-the-latest-research.html

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Cloth made from nanotechnology
  • Powered by the wearer's bioelectric field
  • Can change shape, color, reflectivity, texture, and permeability by the nanotech rearranging itself into new configurations
STRENGTHS
  • Can change shape, color, reflectivity, texture, and permeability by the nanotech rearranging itself into new configurations.
  • Requires no battery or power supply beyond the wearer's body.
WEAKNESSES
  • Susceptible to disruption by ion weapons, which cause the textile to revert to its original shape and configuration for 1 minute until reboot is completed.
DESCRIPTION
DDSI's Applied Sciences division began looking into nanotechnology in order to create reconfigurable tools for explorers who were far from resupply. They quickly realized the tech had an application for space-suit and hazard-suit construction, and developed a nanotechnology cloth that could adapt to a variety of needs. For example, a space-suit could become reflective on the outside in direct sunlight to reflect stellar radiation, or reflective on the inside in deep space blackness to preserve body heat. The cloth could unfold to expose embedded solar panels, or transform its shape from a belt into a hundred-meter nanofiber tether. The uses are limited only by your imagination.

Now, DDSI's research can be yours (for a modest investment.) The cloth can expand, retract, thread and unthread itself, fold into pre-programmed shapes, change its color and reflectivity, and even alter its permeability. All of this, while using the 'free' energy from the wearer's own bioelectric field via nanoscale induction. Purchase some Nanotextiles from DDSI and use them in your own project today.
 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: Create a versatile cloth for future development into suits and clothing.
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Affiliation: DDSI and Derron Daks
Modular: Yes
Material: Nanotechnology
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