Difference between revisions of "Hematic scrubber"
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 25 July 2017
Description[edit]
A hematic scrubber processes blood at the gastrointestinal interfaces, and passes the neutrally-wrappered toxins into the fecal system for disposal. Half the point of a hematic scrubber is to keep you healthy. The other half of the point is to remind you that you should not put down roots here. This is accomplished by discouraging the patient from sitting for an extended period 2001-12-08.
History[edit]
[Insert the known history regarding this technology]
Notable Examples[edit]
[Just what it says]
Appearances[edit]
First appearance[edit]
First appeared on 2001-12-08
Other notable appearances[edit]
[This is for technology that does not appear regularly. For things like Annie Plants and the Hypernet, remove this section.]
Author's Note[edit]
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Speculation[edit]
[Insert uncertain and speculative facts about the technology. Include links to Schlock in the Real World where appropriate.]