An electromotivated liquid metal repair device. More fieldtesting a concept for the future than actually being of great worth.
History There is no point making plans for things that don't work. Ergo, Egwene Tai decided to undertake a small field-testing for her idea of an electromotivated metallic fluid suit of Power Armour by adding some advanced self-repair functions to the l-3000. If they worked out well, then the idea would be brought to the next stage of production. If it failed, then the idea would be dropped and Egwene would not lose sleep over if it might work.
Function and Design Caches of liquified electromotivated Alloy stored around L-3000, used to reinforce weakened points and seal penetration in a more rapid manner than the repair nanogenus.
Appearance The component, installed inside in long, thin strips to ensure minimum bother, looks like a set of long, thin strips inside a suit of power armour. Given it is a field-testing experiment, Egwene has not really gone to any length to make it look any different than what it is, rather more interested in if it works.