In our bodies, we have 37.2 trillion cells in our body, making all of our blood, muscles, and organs. Most are healthy people. The ones who eat a healthy diet, constantly hydrated, and have a healthy immune system. But some can't supply the cells and management the body needs in order to support itself.
In the 23rd Century, medical transmitters were created for people with health issues, including but not limited to, behavioral disorders, physical disorders, cancer, tumors, organ damage, diseases, external and internal wounds, and risks of overdoses. These transmitters were revolutionary to the field of medicine.
People lived longer, life expectancy from the transmitters nearly doubled, and crime rates went down. Firefighters with lung cancer and damage got back to work under a week. Police Officers that had gunshot wounds on any part of the body, would heal in the span of a few hours.
These were known as Biological Transmitters. On each important part of the organs and the spine, there would be a transmitter installed inside the body of a child. The child is normally ten years old and must have parental consent to continue with the installations. The Cerebral Transmitter would be installed into the forebrain. It only activates and takes over when the brain cannot get enough cells to the part of the body that needs nutrients or cells or cannot function properly.
A bodily monitor-transmitter would be installed in the hindbrain or the base of the brain. The monitor transmitter's job is to monitor brain wave and neural transmission waves and send it to the Cerebral Transmitter.
The nutrient transmitter would be installed in the stomach. It would create Nutrient Cells that would help deliver nutrients to the part of the body that needs nutrients immediately.
The Spine Transmitter is an important bionic transmitter. It connects wirelessly to the rest of the implants and stores data via cellphone. It makes sure the body is being handled efficiently and receives a list of instructions from the Cerebral Transmitter.
The Heart Transmitter monitors the heart, which will send an alert to the major transmitters in case of foreign substances or bad cells have gotten into the heart. The other transmitters are responsible for sending their respective substances to aid the heart.
The Lung Transmitter's job is to aid in the draining of fluids building up in the lungs, clearing the walls free of tar, and makes sure there aren't infections, viruses, cancer, and diseases locked in the vital organs. This reduces the risks of ongoing side effects when these are related to both families.
The Muscle Transmitter's job is to supply the muscles of the whole body the extra nutrients they need. This includes melatonin, potassium, and others. This makes sure such as amputees and individuals with Parkin's could be able to move their bodies and new limbs more effectively. They are also in charge of proper physical growth for people under 4'10 or have conditions and syndromes that prohibit growth.
The Eye Transmitter is located in the retina, hence the name of the cell the transmitter makes is called Retina Cells. The Transmitter's main function is store information and sends it to the Cerebral Transmitter for additional storage for future use.
The Neural Transmitter is built into the main nervous system. Its job is to monitor what brain and neural transmission waves are being sent to and from the brain. This helps the Cerebral Transmitter to tell the brain which cells are needed where, as well as sending pain receptors to the damaged area to soothe the pain.
This is known as the Biomechanical "Transmitter" system. A medical system designed to manage a damaged body and keep the individual alive for the next day. This scientific breakthrough was a significant pinpoint of Human history.
Defense Cells - Cells designed and tasked to aid in the White blood cells and protect the nutrient cells during their transportation runs. Typically bred in the forebrain where the Cerebral Transmitter has taken control.
Guardian Cells - Cells designed to patrol the bloodstream, aiding the red blood cells in deliveries. Also bred in the forebrain.
Monitor Cells - Cells tasked to monitor pain levels, blood loss, spreads of infections, diseases, viruses, and parasites. Bred in the hindbrain from the bodily monitor-transmitter.
Seeker Cells - Ones that seek out foreign germs and others. Sends information to Guardians, Monitors, and Defense Cells in the area. Bred in the lungs.
Retina Cells - Cells that receive information from sights the brain needs for daily routines and sends it to the Cerebral Transmitter. It is then sent to the Hippocampus as the primary memory storage.
BioCon Cells - Cells produced by the Spinal cord to aid in repairing the body. They actively attach to the walls of the blood vessels for quick deployment.
NMT Cells - Cells aiding the nerves in sending information to the Spinal Cord Transmitter. Also in charge of all Artificial Cells in damages in a particular area.
Messenger Cells - Cells design by the Transmitter system to aid in the information.
Reinstated Cells - Created by the Cerebral Transmitter to defend certain areas of the brain from dangerous bacteria.
The Transmitter System teaches the brain that it's part of its own system. Once the system accepts the other Transmitters, the Artificial Cells are turned into regular cells. Behavior Disorders such as Bipolar, Depression, PTSD, and more are less severe. Injuries to the spine, arm, legs, organs, and others are less painful and wouldn't require extensive surgeries.
With this new system, the body has a better chance to be immune to any and all bacteria, cancer, parasites, and viruses (Both known and new; even man-made and biologically weaponized).
