IIN, the case of medieval bio warfare?

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  • No, they are going to take the JC Denton way. Why going all the way to make this piece of state of the art technology to only kill one random guy when there's extremely good poisons and bullets?

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    • Poisons get consular people thrown out of countries and bullets aren’t subtle, aren’t always easy to deliver, and there are ways to avoid getting shot.
      All you need for my example is an open window or access point and a sleeping target. I presume a single microbot would be very hard for a coroner to find and therefore they may know the cause of death, but would be clueless on how it exactly happened (unlike poison or GSW). Sometimes subtleties are needed.

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      • By that time nanobots should be able to fight other nanobots. Poisons are better as a lot of them don't come up unless you search for them and a random guy can deliver them without much expertise.

        Is not subtle, but uranium also seems to do wonders.

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        • The advance meant of nano technology is a major breakthrough, nano bots might be able to find hiv virus and cure adis patience. The present biggest epidemic in the world is the aids epidemic (mostly in Africa), with over 75 million infected and 35 million having died since the 1980s. By 1993 it was the hleading cause of death in the US, however medicine rapidly advanced since. Its safe now in developed countries like North America and Europe, and with advancement of HAARTS the disease has become manageable and hiv need not progress to aids, but developing countries in Asia and Africa are facing the crisis, and unlike other deadly diseases it does not cause quick deaths, but a very slow and painful one destroying every parts of one;'s body before doing so. In many places haarts are not available or too expansive, and no vaccination or other cure method has succeeded. according tounaids 1.2 million people died of hiv in 2016 alone, mostly in Africa. But nanobots might help targeting the hiv infected cells and freeing infected people from the hiv virus completely. Nanobots can also help cure cancer targeting cancerous cells. Let us hope the ongoing nanotechnology programs succeed and with the aid of nanobots we can totally eradicate HIV and Cancers....

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