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question about the Borg

OS

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Ok so supposedly those nanites convert people into cyborg. But how can that happen because the human body is pretty much a closed system, so there aren't any heavy elements you'd need for metallic components. There's barely enough metal in the human body to make a nail let alone an arm out of metal.

I'm probably thinking too hard.
 

Zim Hosein

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It's a TV show and movie, don't worry about it OS :p
 

Walleye

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Originally posted by: OS
Ok so supposedly those nanites convert people into cyborg. But how can that happen because the human body is pretty much a closed system, so there aren't any heavy elements you'd need for metallic components. There's barely enough metal in the human body to make a nail let alone an arm out of metal.

I'm probably thinking too hard.

they build and graft those things onto them.

the implants grow from within. the attachments are just that... attached :p
 

rgwalt

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If the nanites have micro-synthesis tools similar to a replicator, they could take the body's own heat and biotic material and convert them into metals.

Yes, I'm a huge dork.

Ryan
 

dighn

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you are thinking too hard. but you can always explain it using techno babble
- maybe the nanites can alter matter on a subatomic level
 

OS

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Originally posted by: rgwalt
If the nanites have micro-synthesis tools similar to a replicator, they could take the body's own heat and biotic material and convert them into metals.

Yes, I'm a huge dork.

Ryan

You'd need a nuclear reactor to convert lighter elements to heavier ones, there's no nuclear reactor in a human body and no elements to make a nuke reactor in the first place, so catch 22.
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: rgwalt
If the nanites have micro-synthesis tools similar to a replicator, they could take the body's own heat and biotic material and convert them into metals.

Yes, I'm a huge dork.

Ryan

You'd need a nuclear reactor to convert lighter elements to heavier ones, there's no nuclear reactor in a human body and no elements to make a nuke reactor in the first place, so catch 22.

but this is star trek they have uber technology