cookie-cutter-nanoweapons
Microscopic capsules that release numerous ballisticules inside a victim's body, causing targeted internal destruction and death.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson
This chapter details the advanced security measures protecting the Atlantis/Shanghai enclave, focusing on the dog pod grid—a network of autonomous aerostats forming a defensive dome—and the use of microscopic nanotechnological devices called immunocules to detect and neutralize threats. It also describes the lethal nanoweapons known as cookie-cutters, illustrating the dangers of nanoscale warfare and the challenges of maintaining security in a world saturated with nanotechnology. The chapter emphasizes the interplay between physical and microscopic defenses in a highly technologized society.