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Approved Tech OTR-A Cell Printer

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: Create a process and device that can create or recreate body parts and organs
  • Image Source: https://vegaart.arts...medical-devices
  • Canon Link: NA
  • Restricted Missions: NA
  • Primary Source: NA
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: PZC
  • Model: OTR-A
  • Affiliation: Point Zero Creations
  • Modularity: 'No'.
  • Production: Unique
  • Material: Durasteel, plastoid, electric and mechanical components
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • The OTR-A is a device that is used to create or recreate lost or damaged tissue that can be used for transplant
DETAILED SPECIAL FEATURES

Strengths:

*Can create any tissue and organ of any species save the brain.
*Can create new structures using patients own cells to prevent rejection

Weaknesses :

*Can not create a functional brain.
*Process takes time, from a few days to a few weeks depending on that is being reproduced

DESCRIPTION

The OTR-A is a device that is used to create or recreate lost or damaged tissue that can be used for transplant. Through a process called cellular construct. This device uses 3D printing techniques to first created a layer-by-layer construction of a particular organ structure or tissue to form a cell scaffold. The structure is an exact match in both size and shape to the one that was lost or damaged and needed to be replaced. However, this is not the actual replacement but rather a form through which the real replacement is built on.

Next T-cells are taken from the patient and placed into a bacta solution. During this time the total number of cells is created through cellular reproduction. Once the needed number of cells is created they are divided into groups and changed into the needed cells to create the replacement. For example, to create a new Biceps the cells are divided then changed into muscle cells, tendon cells, nerve cells and artery, vein cells.

This process can also be expanded to include the creation of new organs and structures not native to the patient. Examples would be adding species specific organs to a species that does not normally have such a organ. This can however had drawbacks as tough there will be no chance of rejection, how the organ will function in the patient can very.

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Travis Caalgen

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Hello, I'll be the factory judge reviewing your submission. If you have questions, please feel free to respond to this thread once we are underway.
 
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