Hexbug is already- Actually, no hexbug isn't organic. It's just based on an organic material, which was extremely strong. And which is probably still stronger than limpet teeth.
And yes, spider silk is weaker, strength wise, than kevlar and other aramids. As I said, it's not very notable for it's
strength, it's notable for it's
toughness. In other words, it takes more energy to
break it than kevlar or steel or whatever, but it takes less energy to
deform it. It would make better armor than limpet teeth, because it resists more energy. However, you're right, limpet teeth would be better for biting through metal. I don't see why either is useful to us though, even with genemods.
I'm not sure what you mean by "don't get weaker as they get bigger like other materials". I was not aware that stuff like steel got weaker as it got larger. Are you specifically referring to organic materials?
@Paris/Pera
Well...
Hmm. So, ignoring the stuff like shape, stopper, and words, which could mean just about anything or nothing, I think the important things are size of the potion, and redundancy with other people (which gives more data about what's inside).
That means there's three options to me. Fifty, which is the only "quite large" potion that's been chosen twice, six, which is the only "unreasonably large" potion that has already been chosen, and 49, which is the only "tankard sized" potion. Ordered by rarity of the size, of course.
I choose 50, because there's the risk that potion size is negatively correlated with potency. If someone else chooses six or forty-nine, I'll switch to that one instead.
Pera's just the first to choose 49 or 6. Also, yay, and thank you.