Synthsilk

An image of synthsilk containers.
Containers of synthsilk.

Synthsilk is a synthetic amalgamation of biological and manufactured materials used by WEAVEworms to weave the many layers of a biomata's biosynthetic systems.[1]

Composition[edit]

Synthsilk is made of lab-grown undifferentiated cells edited for enhancement and to remove abnormalities before being integrated into the WEAVEworm "birthing" process.[1]

Weaving process[edit]

Synthsilk is woven into a biomata shell in a process that revisits each strand hundreds of times to convert raw synthsilk into its final synthetic bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, veins, or organs.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Marathon (2026), Codex, WEAVEworm Stasis Knot: AN INTRODUCTION TO SYNTHSILK