Replicator

Replicators are a form of technology with great similarities to Molecular Reconstructors, used to duplicate and generate items, also seen in self-repairing tech.

Capabilities
The base function of a replicator is to generate an item or substance. This was originally done by inputting matter, sometimes raw materials, and compiling it into a finished product, directly altering molecular and atomic structure to the desired form. Alternatively, they can use energy-to-matter conversion, the most common form of modern replicators. Replicators can range in size and shape, but all function with similar mechanics. They can only replicate what is in their capacity to do so, which can range from simple substances to complex machinery, although some replicators cannot replicate something too complex or larger than the replication emitters of the device itself, and all models cannot replicate something that can be truly classified as supernatural, such as Uux or magitech. Cyberformers operate with large replicator arrays, while smaller devices can use extremely scaled-down versions, which can only create very small substances at slow rates, as seen on self-repairing tech of all scales.

Background
Replicators were developed around the time of the Old Titanian Empire, and quickly grew into a common staple of advanced and space-faring civilizations. In the present time, they are readily available to civilians and organized groups alike.

Variants

 * Standard: A replicator that can intake matter or energy and make entirely new substances out of it, varying in size and complexity.
 * Duplicator: Serves a single function of duplicating an inserted item. Has similar limitations to standard replicators, which also hold duplicating functions.
 * Regenerators: The variant seen on medical tools and self-repairing tech, regenerators are slower forms of replicators which function purely to regenerate lost parts, and can work on organic matter as well.