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How does the use of biotechnology by androids in science fiction sound?

I'm writing, or about to begin writing, a science fiction story where androids are the main characters and are their own civilization. I'm wondering if, perhaps, since humans seem to prefer using inorganic technology and organic only to aid us rather than as tools, should/would it be more interesting if inorganic androids used organic technology as tools, and inorganic technology just to aid them? Or would that be too weird, using organic material as we use inorganic material in technology?


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That actually sounds like a rather interesting idea if well written. As a writer myself, I've found that often, a reader would find a 'poorly researched' plot device (or whatever else it is) dull and unbelievable, despite possibly not knowing anything on the subject themselves.

If you want to write about it, go right ahead! just keep in mind you also want to make it even somewhat realistic so it could be a more interesting read. ;'3

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