ThinksMarkedly wrote:But both ours and Loren's message expose a huge problem with the attempt to make it look natural. The more natural it looks like, the more likely regular revival techniques will work. One can only expect that the medical science will have advanced considerably in the next 2 millennia, thanks in no small part to both Beowulf and Mesa. You have a heart attack or another serious condition? There's probably a revival kit in the hallway. If it's serious, they probably have means of securing the tissue that begins decaying immediately so emergency responders have time to act.
Conclusion is that the suicide nanites must cause far more damage than the apparent natural cause of death would have in the first few minutes. So even if you didn't witness it, you can tell it was nanite-caused if you get to the corpse in the first hour.
The more I think about this the more it seems medical tech is way behind what they could do. The stuff we saw in the infiltration of Mesa should make Prolong irrelevant and let anyone regenerate.
Even without that, how about an emergency heart kit--a box of nanos you slap on the chest of a suspected heart attack. If the heart is out of it the nanos go into the chest and either pump the existing heart or form a replacement heart.
The ability to tube a pregnancy implies some tremendous ability to manipulate tissue at the nanotech level--by the time Honor's pregnancy was tubed the placenta would have grown into the uterine wall--yet it was a fairly minor procedure to extract them while maintaining the resource transfer and place them into some sort of synthetic equivalent. (Note that this is far beyond a simple artificial womb.)
We are already to the point of making simple artificial organs with the patient's own DNA code. We are also modifying DNA inside living cells. The current organ-growing approach requires a donor organ to start with (but the organ need not be suitable for transplant) but nanotech should be able to easily replace this. The artificial wombs mean they can make synthetic life support. Put that all together and that means you can regrow any body part (but you'll need some means of hooking up the nerves.)
Patient can't regenerate? They know the DNA involved, change it!