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Approved Tech Poultryizer molecular shower

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A Poultryizer in its shower format

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A Poultryizer in its bathtub format

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Ringovinda Systems
  • Affiliation: Open-Market
  • Model: Poultryizer molecular shower
  • Modularity: Yes, two variants are available
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: Plasteel, molecular furnace components, sonic shower components
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Transforms biological waste, such as soap suds and grime, into food and other life support consumables, including but not limited to, oxygen, water and medications
  • Output control panel
  • Self-cleaning inner walls
Strengths:
  • Allows recycling of biological waste
  • Can produce a wide array of life support consumables
Weaknesses:
  • Needs to have the specific output programmed prior to conversion
  • Vulnerable to ion/EMPs
DESCRIPTION
The Poultryizer molecular shower is borne from the realization that, in the long term, ship and vehicle occupants need to be fed, and other consumables that go into life support need to be resupplied; using small-scale molecular furnace technology, the Poultryizer promises personalized production of consumables, such as food, oxygen, water and medication, thanks to its extensive chemical database. It isn't without its flaws, however: it is vulnerable to ion/EMP fire, and it cannot violate conservation of mass (i.e. you cannot produce more consumables from a Poultryizer than there are waste stored inside the shower). One can even adjust the temperature of the output consumables if one needed them for immediate consumption. It even comes with the functions of cleansing, drying and flushing (even though the latter simply means the shower's contents are being flowed through to a reservoir from which the shower draws the input substances for the consumable outputs).

The Poultryizers are named after poultry since the lead designer of the Tabord molecular toilet ate so much poultry while they were designed. One last thing: Poultryizers are available as either a shower or as a bathtub, but as a matter of supply chain, the bathtubs are still referred to as showers. Therefore, these devices are, for commercial reasons, simply called Poultryizers.
 
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