A Simple Design Journal for Autonomous and Hybrid Mechanical Entities.



Showing posts with label Hybrid Prototype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hybrid Prototype. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Glen




Designation: Prototype - 03, "Glen."
Model: HP - 040811
Series: Kaboku
Type: Hybrid Prototype
Description: .50 cal fully automated smart gun, with independent targeting correction. Biolink sensory overlay, with internal HUD (Heads Up Display) and risk awareness amplification. Designed to fully integrate into most combat exo-frames.   
Notes:  What Kaboku intended was to create a weapon capable of thinking through the chaos of combat, selecting targets, and then guiding the firing patterns of its operator with deadly accuracy. What they ended up with is a an unusually psychopathic autonomous entity that seems to be driven by an unquenchable thirst for blood. This of course causes tension between Glen and his operator, especially on the occasion that Glen manipulates the risk awareness HUD in order to encourage his operator to break cover and return to combat.



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Friday, March 11, 2011

Gabriel




Designation: Prototype -  01, "Gabriel."
Model: HP - 031111
Series: Kiyomaro
Type: Hybrid Prototype  
Description: Bipedal dual mode mobility, urban wheeled mode and variable terrain sprint mode. Right side, hard point heavy load out appendage. Left side, fully articulated biomimetic hand system. Symbionic alpha wave projection system. Carbide titanium armor plated driver encasement. Limited personality electronic brain matrix. 
Notes: Heavily armed and versatile, Gabriel represents a significant achievement in hybrid tactical technology. Through Symbionic alpha wave projection, he is capable of seamlessly integrating his mechanical operations into the subconscious of his biological driver, effectively creating a symbiotic bond between man and machine. The driver essentially maintains physical control, while Gabriel compensates for inherent human shortcomings with a complex archive of complex targeting and strategy algorithms. Without a driver, Gabriel is limited to predetermined basic behavioral commands.