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A tattoo is a pattern of [[nanocel]]s, injected below the skin. These form a kind of advanced cellular automaton, whose 'programming' is a part of their aesthetic design. | A tattoo is a pattern of [[nanocel]]s, injected below the skin. These form a kind of advanced cellular automaton, whose 'programming' is a part of their aesthetic design. | ||
| − | Because low-level tattoo design is so difficult, most modern tattoos are formed from smaller components, mostly those developed by [[Kairo]] and the [[Arts Cabal]]. | + | Because low-level tattoo design is so difficult, most modern tattoos are formed from smaller components, mostly those developed by [[Kairo]] and the [[Arts Cabal]]. Most of these stock designs are listed in the [[Book of Complex Designs]]. |
[[Blood magic]] is based on similar principles, but which is not so obvious. Therefore it is considered "wrong" by the Cabal, who are devoted to stamping it out. | [[Blood magic]] is based on similar principles, but which is not so obvious. Therefore it is considered "wrong" by the Cabal, who are devoted to stamping it out. | ||
| − | [[Category: Nanotechnology]] | + | [[Category: Nanotechnology]][[Category: Forbidden Technologies]] |
Revision as of 17:14, 14 March 2009
A tattoo is a pattern of nanocels, injected below the skin. These form a kind of advanced cellular automaton, whose 'programming' is a part of their aesthetic design.
Because low-level tattoo design is so difficult, most modern tattoos are formed from smaller components, mostly those developed by Kairo and the Arts Cabal. Most of these stock designs are listed in the Book of Complex Designs.
Blood magic is based on similar principles, but which is not so obvious. Therefore it is considered "wrong" by the Cabal, who are devoted to stamping it out.