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Approved Tech ASU-V1

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Intent: An infiltration, surveillance droid with a little something extra
Development Thread: If required
Manufacturer: Junk and Disorderly
Model: ASU-V1
Affiliation: Red Ravens, limited open market
Modularity: No
Production: Minor
Material: Plasteel, electrical components
Classification: Class Five droid, some Class Four subroutines
Weight: 0.37 grams
Height: 0.5 cm
Movement: Repulsorlift
Armaments: Hypodermic needle

Misc. Equipment:
  • Holocam
  • Aural sensors
  • Broadcasting capability
Description:
The Airborne Surveillance Unit Version One was contracted by the Red Ravens to allow them to infiltrate enemy locations. The ASU-V1 is capable of transmitting or recording both visual and auditory recordings, though due to it's small size if recording it can only contain about a standard days worth of material. If merely transmitting, it's power supply lasts for roughly a galactic standard year. It can be deployed from roughly 500 miles away and be expected to stay on target. If it's programmed to follow an individual assuming they move constantly, the battery life is lowered to about two weeks.

In usual Raven tradition, this was requested to have an alternate function, and a hypodermic needle was added. It can be used to either inject a target with a minute trace of whatever the ASU-V1 is loaded with, or to take a tissue/blood sample.

As it is made of plasteel and has no shielding whatsoever, all damage types can easily destroy or disable it. If the active transmission is on, it would also be detected fairly easily via most basic scans.
 
[member="Gilbert Skolnick"]

How much flight does it battery give it?

If this gets abused, i.e. a giant cloud of these things heading at a PC character, it'll get pulled right back out of the factory.
 
[member="Raziel"]

Edited in;
"It can be deployed from roughly 500 miles away and be expected to stay on target. If it's programmed to follow an individual assuming they move constantly, the battery life is lowered to about two weeks."


Raziel said:
[member="Gilbert Skolnick"]

If this gets abused, i.e. a giant cloud of these things heading at a PC character, it'll get pulled right back out of the factory.
^ This is how all tech submissions work no? ;)
 
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