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The ability to have a physical body made of nanomachines. Technique of Nanite Manipulation. Not to be confused with Technomorphism. Opposite of Organite Physiology.

Also Called[]

  • Nanite Form/Physiology
  • Nanopunk Form/Mimicry/Physiology

Capabilities[]

The user's body is made up of nanomachines allowing the user to manipulate them in any way they see fit. Users can also make nanite constructs and assimilate their surroundings to create more nanomachines. 

Applications[]

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Limitations[]

  • The tiny robots may be hacked through computer viruses.
  • Nanobots may be affected by electricity and magnetism.
  • May be vulnerable to corrosion and/or extreme temperatures.
  • Sentient nano-bytes might become too self-aware and turn against user.

Known Users[]

  • NanoCloud of Death (Sunset Overdrive)
  • Nanites (Adventure Time)
  • Romulus & Remus (Anima: Beyond Fantasy)
  • Joker 2.0 (The Batman)
  • Galvanic Mechamorphs (Ben 10 Series)
  • Elena Validus (Ben 10 Series)
  • Nanochips (Ben 10 Series)
  • Synthroids (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
  • Gort (The Day The Earth Stood Still 2008 Remake)
  • Bruce Wayne/Batman the Broken (DC Comics)
  • Bruce Wayne/The Murder Machine (DC Comics)
  • Alpha (Generator Rex)
  • Gabriel Rylander (Generator Rex)
  • Mechagodzilla (Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle)
  • Darkubes (Kingdom Hearts III)
  • Vision (Marvel Comics)
  • Lord of Dust (Metal Gear Survive)
  • Nanobots (The Powerpuff Girls)
  • The Walrider (Outlast)
  • Metarex Deserd (Sonic X)
  • A.D.A.M. (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • SCP-784 (SCP Foundation)
  • Replicators (Stargate)
  • Nanobot (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series)
  • T-3000 (Terminator: Genysis)
  • Bloodshot 4001AD (Valiant Entertainment)
  • Bloodfather (Valiant Entertainment)
  • Samantha Everheart/Hive (Whateley Academy)
  • Emeralda Kasim (Xenogears)

Known Items[]

  • CryNet Nanosuit 1.0 and Nanosuit 2.0 (Crysis)

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