A Simple Design Journal for Autonomous and Hybrid Mechanical Entities.



Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Benjamin



Designation: Set 01, Benjamin
Model: AAT - 011712
SeriesNobutaka
TypeAutonomous Assistant Tactical
Description: Heavy frame, bipedal humanoid. Full titanium carbide armored encasement. Redundant minimum operating systems, with self replicating liquid state logic matrixes. Forced dissonance reasoning inhibitor.  
Notes: Benjamin was not designed for the operation of weaponry, yet his presence in combat is still greatly desired. Originally, his developers intended his behavioral protocols to focus on close personal protection. With his large size and heavy armor along with his redundant operating systems he is capable of taking a rather incredible amount of damage. Interesting enough, these traits are believed to be responsible for his utter failure as a bodyguard, and his subsequent success as a military grade mobile intelligent cover system. He actually enjoys taking fire, to the extent he becomes competitive about the amount of damage taken in combat. For tactical units anxious to engage the enemy, he provides welcome and willing protection while maintaining aggressive movement. Additionally, his assertive movements are known for drawing enemy fire to the extent physical cover is almost unnecessary.



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