Medical Milk-to-Bone Manufacturing

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  1. PrivateNomad

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    Name: Milk-to-Bone Manufacturing, bone printing




    Description: Bone printing is a means of producing calcified material from raw milk of any mammal, using the calcium within to crystallize into a mixture of calcium carbonate and carbon structure - different methods of printing or manufacturing exist, the most common of which is to create a mold and fill it with milk, in which the engineered enzymes are pumped in, rapidly reacting with the milk and calcifying it, using the organic sugars within and the calcium to turn the milk into strong, solid bone out of the mold. Another option utilizes a printer that uses milk as printing material, enzymes running through the milk material as it comes out to print more precise objects of bone. The bone resulted has many uses, serving to create skeletal models, sales as armor or ornaments for florans, or even building material that is prized for both light weight and strength.




    Abilities:




    Creates calcium carbonate very similar to actual organic bone from raw milk using bioengineered enzymes.


    Fairly quickly, more enzymes being able to calcify milk in seconds using special bioengineering. Takes 2 seconds to change one gallon into bone.


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    Requires liquid milk.


    How does it work: The fast-acting bioengineered enzymes are pumped into the milk from some type of means, chemically reacting and rebuilding the milk quickly into solid calcium carbonate using readily available elements found within the milk; the result is calcium carbonate mixed with trace amounts of leftover carbon and other organic elements to give it strength, giving it the look and composition of actual bone.




    Flavor text: Milk Printing has risen first within the depths of the Undercrypt, specifically in Erebus, where skeletons toying with organic life discovered a special enzyme allowing milk to be calcified at very rapid speeds; this allowed the quick manufacture of bone materials, where before then one needed to kill a creature to obtain bone, and even then it could not be shaped into a mold like it could be now. The milk printing process has been used in Erebus as easily obtainable armor plating, construction, and even materials used for war machines made out of bone. The same process has actually also been discovered around the same time by drones of the Shin'kali, bioengineering special bacteria and enzymes to calcify easily produced milk into bone for construction. One tail even recalls an old skeleton mage using liquid control nanomachines and the enzymes to rapidly create bones on the spot, a technique nearly unheard of and laughed at by many.




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