Medical nanotechnology is insanely complex. It breaks my brain. The nanobots we use on our spaceships in Freelancer don't fix components, just restore hull integrity. Is this because they cannot handle the complexity of fixing components? Nanobots are limited by the coding and the resolution of their equipment. Nanobots can't turn a wrench, but they can intelligently spray a bonding solution.
Is there evidence for medical nanotechnology in Freelancer? I think I've missed it. I assumed Cardamine was the only real method of life extension in the game without organ replacement or cybernetic/robotic adjustment.