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Pico-Jelly
- Variable Form Trans-state Picorobotic Mass, nicknamed “Pico-Jelly”
- Designer: Miles Gunn
- Manufacturer: Lorath Matriarchy
The design which would eventually become Pico-Jelly was initially conceived as a medical tool intended to be used to seal wounds. The creation was partially inspired by the capabilities of other nano-robotic applications, particularly those with the ability to shift mass about and create desired shapes. The Pico-Jelly derives its name from its composition being a gel comprised of picoscopic robotic devices almost universally paired with a secondary material.
As the original use for Pico-Jelly was to serve as a medical tool capable of being used in a variety of situations dependent only upon the composition of the “jelly” and the creativity of the user. As a result of the variable form of the jelly, the substance proves to have a myriad of potential applications, from being used in its original role as a medical tool, to being used as a device for personal amusement.