In the Gravity Age campaign setting access to holistic nanomedicine is akin to going to the doctor, urgent care, or the emergency room. Listed below are the suggested locations for these resources.
Due to their expense, facilities containing this type equipment will always be well defended with top of line security and never have more than 1d20 charges of the nanites available to use the equipment.
These chambers are relatively common. Most colonies, outposts, and stations with populations over 100 will have access to one. A medium-sized medical frigate might be equipped with one or two in addition to its medical bays.
These chambers are somewhat rare and will be only be found on well-established colonies and stations with populations over 10,000. A fleet of military starships often travel with at least one huge-sized hospital ship which will have at least one tier 2 chamber in addition to several tier 1 chambers.
These chambers are extremely rare and are reserved for the rich and the elite. Only the finest hospitals on core worlds will have access to this equipment. These chambers are never found in military instillations because it’s cheaper and more efficient to augment the wonder than repair them.
Any civilization that prolongs life through cloning will have access to mnemonic transfer pods. Well establish colonies and stations and even a few less established ones will have one pod in addition to their cloning facilities. In civilizations where cloning is illegal or considered unethical these pods are only found in secrete labs belonging to scientist most would consider mad.
Any type resurrection chamber is going to be extremely rare. If they are found at all top secret military bases, a few mega-corporation headquarters, and educational institutions with large grants for pursuing immortality.
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