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Recent technology reverse engineered from the Meat Hab has allowed the research team at Somatek to begin industrial scale manufacture of meat. The process involves using a small nanohive that prints off cellular scaffolding in a 3D equivalent of a roll-to-roll printer, runs the scaffolding length through a near-vacuum deposition chamber with a small surface charge to attract floating stem cells bathed in whatever chemical/hormonal signal triggers muscle growth, and then finally runs the meat-tube through a nutrient rich aerated fluid where it incubates and grows for a few days. The resulting meat tube is sectioned into five ton segments, pierced and flash frozen by exposure to liquid nitrogen. Somatek ships this meat product all across the inner system, where it is used in the manufacture of many fine food products for the clanking masses.—
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[hr] Neat. I figured the current cutting edge in tissue engineering would have this figured out by now, but for some reason academic discussions of in vitro meat don't have quite the same visceral impact as the mental image of a factory spooling out a gigantic meat tube in space. I also thought the same manufacturing process for brain meats might be contraindicated by the TITANs and the Exsurgent virus.@-rep +1
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[hr] "I... am Tetsuo."@-rep +1
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