Speaking of Organic Bots...

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Speaking of Organic Bots...

Post by xodar » Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:25 pm

If it's possible to combined cloned flesh and machinery, maybe this could be a new kind of bed or sleeping bag.
What about a flexible, tubelike structure you could crawl inside. It would be covered with cloned flesh, warm, with circulation and blood and simple nerve reflexes. The inside of the tube, the sleeping chamber, would be lined with as many boobs as could be grown there.
I don't know exactly how it would be fed or how the other necessary processes would be taken care of, but it seems to me this would be comforting, stimulating, and perhaps otherwise beneficial.
Would this qualify as a fembot?
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Post by Lord of the Geeks » Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:39 pm

1. No... definatly not a fembot
2. tube full of boobs.. creepy
3. You have to feed organic components, and they will.... excrete waste in some form or another....
4. Unless it feeds on your own refuse, or can graze in the feild.. you have to carry foodfor your sleeping bag wherever you go.... a
5. if it is injured, or gets sick.. your.. ummm.. "boob tube" could die... and eeeewwwwwww.......
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Post by xodar » Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:52 am

Well, if your dog or cat dies you bury it or take it to the vet for disposal. Why would this be any different?

Maybe a bot could see to its care and feeding.

But is this, in practical terms, any different from any partly organic bot? They might get sick, would require cleaning and feeding, and the organic parts could die.
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Post by Lord of the Geeks » Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:28 am

I pictured it dying in the night, wrapped around you....

I would classifiy it as an organic life form of sorts, seeing as it posesses no tech parts.

maybe if it was used in the home it would be more practical. When i hear sleepbag i think camping, hiking, something to be carried with you as you travel.

something very practical, would be a version that feeds on human waste, and you could put geriatrics into. when they void themselfs, it would lick them clean... and with a constant muscular massage action, bedsore wouldn't kill so many.
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Post by xodar » Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:36 pm

Naturally it would be a home appliance. Yes, it could have medical uses.

I was just thinking how wonderful it would be to worm around in a tube of boobs.
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Post by kelbek00 » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:46 pm

oh god.
Btw, blood and nerves? You know, since it's fleshy, if it get hurt or cuts, it's gonna bleed.
idk, you can simulate it with inorganic materials, but organic sleeping bag is too creepy. Well, if it were like a cocoon, it might be less creepy. I just can't get over the human-like parts in my sleeping bag.

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Post by xodar » Tue Feb 06, 2007 8:56 pm

That's true, but it probably wouldn't be injured any more often than a live human.
It might have an inorganic frame, actually.

I was just imagining a tunnel of tits -- not thinking of the details.
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