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Maybe the cyborg-spiders are creating the next-generation clothes and bulletproof vests.



Above is the image of a cyborg bug. And the same way the spider can be implanted by using microchips. The same microchips used for taking bugs under the control can use to control spiders. The tactical spiders can give venomous bites to enemies. But they can also use for productive work. 

The spider's net is one of the toughest materials in the world. That natural fiber is tougher than kevlar. But the thing that is making benefit that material difficult is how to produce that fiber. By using biotechnology is possible to culture the cells that are forming that material. Then that fiber is injected into the systems. 

There is one problematic thing in this process. That is making the canvas by using the spider's fiber. Theoretically benefiting the spider's net fiber is not more difficult than benefiting cotton or any other natural fiber like silk. But the maker of that masterpiece is one of the most feared animals in the world.  

The simplest idea for creating long enough fibers is to implant spiders by using microchips. And then the system will put them to walk back and forth on the layer. There are pins for help to keep the fiber thick before it can turn to cable or canvas. 

The cyborg spiders can of course replace by using the cultures or miniature tubes. The cells that are making the spider's net are put in those tubes, which are injecting the fiber for the factory. That thing makes the production of the fiber what is toughest. That can use for stopping ropes on the aircraft carriers. 

The cyborg spiders are one of the most interesting ideas for production. The idea is taken from the old folk story, where spiders knit the clothes for the knight. And that kind of system offers the perfect tool for making the weapons that are fitting the horror movies. The cyborg spiders are offering an idea about the assassination tool. 

The spider that is implanted with a microchip can slip into the house and terminate the target. Spiders like Black Widow are extremely dangerous, and even if one bite will not kill the target the multiple bites will make that thing. The risk of the implanted or cyborg spiders is that they would not be acting like normal spiders. 


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