ThinksMarkedly wrote:cthia wrote:Question. Don't the nanites have a shelf life? Whatever interdisciplinary expert it would take, should be able to suggest that the nanites would have a shelf life. If someone is captured and suiciding is triggered by queries, they can simply be put on ice for a couple of years. Or do the nanites kill the subject if their nanites are not refreshed?
Wouldn't the nanites also go on ice, thus extend their shelf life by the same amount?
Oops, I really must stop these drive-by shootings of mine. I meant the second and third meanings of the phrase.
on ice
[on ice]
DEFINITION
2. Delay. Defer. Postpone. (especially of a plan or proposal) held in reserve for future consideration.
"The recommendation was put on ice"