How will a war factory look like in the near future? And how in the far future? In the following paragraphs I will present the project of how a science fiction war factory may look like.
This project replicate the war factory of gHUB, a megacorporation of the future. The war factory uses mainly cloning and 3D printing technologies to make soldiers and vehicles. For soldiers, both type of technologies are used, while for vehicles 3D printing is enough. For 3D printing two compounds form the basis of the process: x-citozine (blue) and y-citozine (green). The other (yellow) is called tri-hexametacarbon or simply E4008.
Several factory units can be assembled in such a war factory. In the factory unit represented here, 21 beings (soldiers) and 32 vehicles (tanks) can be produced. But how it is all made? To keep it simple, basically, a program is inputed for each of the desired beings and vehicles and wait a corresponding time in order for them to be created. The program may include different algorithms and other data as clients desire. Waste rate is very low and almost anything can be recycled.
No picture, no proof, so in the following photos an example of a production order at this war factory is presented. Different tanks and soldiers were ordered and produced. Note that camouflage may differ as wanted, and that small aircraft and VTOLs and other vehicles can also be produced. Moreover, you may produce as much as 32 different vehicles or 32 of the same vehicle and the same applies for soldiers.
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