ok so nanites are only produced in hives, and they are produced with pre-set programing that can only be altered in minor ways (like being told only attack go-nin corp synthmorps), to change programing a new batch of nanites needs to be produced which takes hours (is this correct?) they specifically cannot self-replicate (though proteans could be set to create hives so?!?)
Micro-drones and "master microbots" in smart swarms seem to get around the inability to be reprogramed by having distributed egos, but the non-master microbots cannot be farther than 50 meters from the center swarm or must be AI piloted or jammed.
so what limits are there to the programing of nanites?
could you program nanite swarms to follow or stick to smart swarms, if so... how many? no limit?
nanites seem to do 1d10/2 damage per round to just about anything except organics, though I am assuming a black market nanite to do exactly that would be fairly easy for anyone with nanite programing to do exactly that.
what stops a programmer from programing nanites to say "start pulling pins on grenades"
could microdrones carry small amounts of thermite and be programed to "find the reactor containment room and melt the computers"
I'm just kind of struggling with getting my head around what you can and cannot do with nanites/smart swarms/microdrones/microbots.
and if anybody has dirty tricks you can do with nanites... love to hear em...
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