Replicator Boxes

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!In the fictional Maveric universe, a replicator is a machine capable of creating (and recycling) objects. Replicators were originally seen used to synthesize meals on demand, but in later could used to repair damaged clothing,damaged battle armor, they took on many other uses,such as healing wounds and preforming minor or major field surgery.Replicator or replication may refer to various things related to replication and self-replication:The Replicator Boxes are the smaller type,created to be worn upon an upper arm band and generally thought to be sentient servants, miniaturized, portable supercomputers, capable of anylizing any battle damage and repairing the injury to a humanoid ,weapon system,star ship or space station,such as an Atlantean Star Castle. transfer energy from one place to another and manipulate the life-force of a host to sustain it past fatal injuries,by way of the Biorecorder Boxes

Replication may refer to:

Science

Replication (scientific method) is one of the main principles of the scientific method, a.k.a. reproducibility

Replication (statistics), the repetition of a test or complete experiment

Self-replication, the process in which an entity (a cell, virus, program, etc) makes a copy of itself.

DNA replication or DNA synthesis, the process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule

Semiconservative replication, mechanism of DNA replication

Classes of self-replication
Recent research has begun to categorize replicators, often based on the amount of support they require.


 * Natural replicators have all or most of their design from nonhuman sources. Such systems include natural life forms.


 * Autotrophic replicators can reproduce themselves "in the wild". They mine their own materials. It is conjectured that non-biological autotrophic replicators could be designed by humans, and could easily accept specifications for human products.


 * Self-reproductive systems are conjectured systems which would produce copies of themselves from industrial feedstocks such as metal bar and wire.


 * Self-assembling systems assemble copies of themselves from finished, delivered parts. Simple examples of such systems have been demonstrated at the macro scale.