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Imago
04-21-2004, 08:04 PM
Ricardo Kleine has entered the Machineflesh 3D Challenge.

Imago
04-21-2004, 08:40 PM
Hi all...

this is my first challenge and i would finish in time.
The basic concept i want to work is in the nano universe inside
the human body, i know there are others threads like the one by SigFire,
but really i love this idea ;-)

The Immune System is a powerfull and amazing world,
here are good references:
http://harun-yahya.cnrglab.itb.ac.id/immune7.html

Well the first thing i was imagined is to create a structure similar to
the immune system, basically cyber cells: lymphocytes(t and b-cells) and
macrophages, not for replace the natural cells but work together...
i'm not sure about this inicial concept yet, maybe only one cell that can interacts
with the rest of the immune system is a better idea... a cyber xt-cell.

what do you think about guys?

Imago
04-21-2004, 08:45 PM
http://www.cgnetworks.com/challenge/entries/5/3406/3406_1082576739_medium.jpg (http://www.cgnetworks.com/challenge/entries/5/3406/3406_1082576739_large.jpg)

first sketch of the xt-cell

i divided the cell into 3 funcional parts:

blue: the xt's core is a spherical store for chemical toxins and other
substances, the core is connected to gates in the external surface;

red: hybrid system (propulsion and hydroelectric energy generation),
this system is made from tubes that form an structure where the
plasma( water) pass through and generate electric energy which is store
in bateries, and the system can be reversed with bombs support
this way like a propulsion engine.

green: sensors - comunication with other cells,natural and mechanical;
control system( the brain of xt-cell).

Imago
04-22-2004, 11:46 AM
http://www.cgnetworks.com/challenge/entries/5/3406/3406_1082630783_medium.jpg (http://www.cgnetworks.com/challenge/entries/5/3406/3406_1082630783_large.jpg)

start modeling

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