I can see it now: just get the enemy to breathe in a cloud of nanobots, or have the bots enter their body through an open cut that they make, and the enemy’s body is yours: no violence needed.

We live in a terrifying time because there’s just no way to dodge this sort of stuff unless you have the EMP tech, since a Hazmat suit is unsustainable to don long-term.

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    I mean biological warfare already exists so no need to go 21st century with it. I’d imagine that even if the tech existed, it just wouldn’t be cost effective.

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    That sounds much more complicated than just using a gun. And they even work on people in hazmat suits.

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    no violence needed

    How is this entire thing not violence?

    unless you have the EMP tech

    So you mean like robots with electronics in them? You should read less science fiction. This is beyond bill gates microchip injection nonsense.

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        Astronomically more complicated and expensive, therefore cooler.

        Also, you can’t EMP gas, though I guess that’s one the smallest downsides of nano robots.

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    Wait until you hear about viruses or prions. Truly terrifying nanobots. Worst of all, they already exist. Those things are out there right now.

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      Prions are absolutely wild. There is no cure, no “vaccine” - not that that would even be possible because they’re not viruses, bacteria, or even living things from outside your body. They’re just a faulty version of something that already exists in your system and they make your body self-destruct.

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    We live in a terrifying time

    Well, the nanobots that you are describing do not exist, so they aren’t what is making the time terrifying

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      Nanobots, son. It’s hi-tech and sexy, don’t question it.

      The thought process skips a few steps steps the same way as the idea to terraform mars when we can’t even do that to earth.

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        It’s arguably a lot easier to terraform a planet when we don’t have to worry about messing up and killing off our entire species. Though the are some who would make the argument we’re doing so anyway

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    This is literally the concept of a popular science fiction TV series. I won’t say which one because I don’t want to spoil it, but its next season is eagerly awaited, and it was huge when it was airing its previous season(s).

    The series is based on books, and some fans of the series have read ahead; some have finished the books and know what all happens. Of course adaptations do change things, but killer nanobots that were used to wage war were the catalyst and a hidden plot point. I think the next season will reveal this.

    (No, it’s not Fallout. Fallout is good old-fashioned nuclear war. The show doesn’t follow any of the games, but they share the same lore. The show is changing some of that, adding onto it (e.g. Vault Boy origin story in the first season), but they aren’t changing that. Also, not based on books.)

    If you know, don’t say. Or at the very least use spoiler tags.

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      Fallout the Show doesn’t follow any of the games because it’s an entirely new story told in that same universe. The games and show all share the same timeline, and yet each game (including the show) has an entirely different story, taking place at a different location and point in time, in each installment.

      So there’s really nothing for the show to follow, other than the established rules of the world it inhabits, and imo it does a very good job of that.

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    They most probably won’t, there is literally zero chance that someone would kill you with nanobots.

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    the borg, replicators(milky way) all use nano-robots as a method to attack thier intended victims, or assimilate them.

    its actually the basis of borg assimilating a planet, deploy cloud of nanoprobes into the infect the population through the atmosphere, they dont seem to do it often though.