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This is an advanced process where nannies are used in conduction with the [[Mark 1S Active Repair Drone]] to alter a piece of existing technology to different specificationsWhile an ideal situation is not to alter an existing device but fabricate a new device based on the existing device's physical template, this is not always possibleThrough nanite reconstruction an existing device can be reconstructed at the molecular level (if needed) into new capabilities[[Nanites]] are most often injected into a device with preloaded instructions on capabilities which are needed.
This is an advanced process where [[nanites]] are used to enter an existing object, usually a piece of technology.  Once there the nanites get to work communicating with each other given a series of directives for upgrades that need to be madeThey then move through the object or device and construct the required technology from scratch building the components in place required for the necessary upgradesThe process consumes a great deal of power both in terms of computing power on the part of the nanites as well as energy.


The nanites require several weeks, if not months, to gather enough information about the device to determine how to best perform their task unless they are given pre-fabricated instructions on exactly what to do.
While smaller devices, such as a cell phone, can be reconstructed at the molecular level by nanites alone, larger technology such as a full size computer, may require the use of one or more repair drones.  In general the drones are introduced to a location with information on what the nanites are expected to accomplish and then coordinate to deploy nanites into the correct locations in order to produce the desired results.
 
Small / hand held devices can be upgraded in a short amount of time, depending on how close their existing capabilities are to the desired results.  Technologies which require more effort to upgrade will take longer, sometimes a device can take months to upgrade though this is uncommon.
 
Most often reconstruction of a device can take anywhere from an hour to a few days to provide modest upgrades.  The most common use for this process is upgrading either processing power and/or transmission and reception capabilities, such upgrades usually take a few hours to complete.  Larger upgrades for facility equipment (i.e. large installations) can take significantly longer.


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Revision as of 02:19, 27 December 2020

This is an advanced process where nannies are used in conduction with the Mark 1S Active Repair Drone to alter a piece of existing technology to different specifications. While an ideal situation is not to alter an existing device but fabricate a new device based on the existing device's physical template, this is not always possible. Through nanite reconstruction an existing device can be reconstructed at the molecular level (if needed) into new capabilities. Nanites are most often injected into a device with preloaded instructions on capabilities which are needed.

While smaller devices, such as a cell phone, can be reconstructed at the molecular level by nanites alone, larger technology such as a full size computer, may require the use of one or more repair drones. In general the drones are introduced to a location with information on what the nanites are expected to accomplish and then coordinate to deploy nanites into the correct locations in order to produce the desired results.

Small / hand held devices can be upgraded in a short amount of time, depending on how close their existing capabilities are to the desired results. Technologies which require more effort to upgrade will take longer, sometimes a device can take months to upgrade though this is uncommon.

Most often reconstruction of a device can take anywhere from an hour to a few days to provide modest upgrades. The most common use for this process is upgrading either processing power and/or transmission and reception capabilities, such upgrades usually take a few hours to complete. Larger upgrades for facility equipment (i.e. large installations) can take significantly longer.