Progflaw99
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Intent: Security/ Asset Protection, Tier II
Development Thread: If Required
Manufacturer: Brandt-Volcata Industries
Model: BV-S 2
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Mass-Produced.
Material: Alusteel, Duramentium, Electronics
Classification: Fourth Degree
Weight: 115 kg
Height: 1.7 m
Movement: Bipedal
Armaments:
1 x Wrist Blaster (Permanent Mounting, Forearm, Right)
Range: 30m
Capacity: 75 shots
Ammo: Blaster Charge Pack (Forearm Port)
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1 x Ion Wrist Discharger (Permanent Mounting, Forearm, Left)
Range: 20m
Capacity: 5 shots
Ammo: Ion Charge Battery, Mounted (Forearm Internal, requires at least 15 minutes to replace using tools)
Misc. Equipment:
1 x Facial Recognition Scanner (Ocular)
1 x Multi-Spectrum Scanning Module (Ocular)
1 x Data Storage Unit
1 x Standard Systems Interface Dongle
1 x Vocalizer & Auditory Sensor Suite
1 x Short Range Video/Audio Transmitter ( 3km Range, Standard)
1 x Integrated Electrical Loopback System - Anti-Ion
Strengths:
Manual Dexterity
Durable Construction
Ion Resistant
Capable of Lethal Force
Weaknesses:
No Modularity
Relatively slow moving compared to its lighter counterpart, the BV-S 3
Limited to one language filter at a time
No Stun Capability
Description: The BV-S 2 is Brand-Volcata Industries’ Tier II Security Droid. Moving slightly away from the more aesthetic BV-S 3, the S 2 is more suited to deal with protection in a lethal manner if necessary. Lacking the stun capability of the S 3, the S 2 is equipped with both a wrist blaster as well as an ion blaster with limited charges. In addition to its compliance technique programming, the BV-S 2 has been programmed with both a target tracking system and basic martial arts, capable of neutralizing a threat. Deciding to continue in with their bipedal design, this model is focused less on agility and is significantly slower moving than the BV-S 3 and is not nearly as agile. Capable of maintaining its balance on even ground, when faced with uneven terrain it does not perform as well as its lighter predecessor. Like the BV-S 3, the S 2 is also equipped with a facial recognition software but requires a connection to a remote server to manage the data and is incapable of operating independently. As it is designed as an ‘enforcer’ model, the BV-S 2 has also been equipped with a multi-spectrum scanning module, capable of both thermal and infrared scanning.
The primary function being enforcement, this droid has no modularity and once the language is set (Per the buyer’s needs) it requires a full 12 hours of re-programming before it becomes usable with a different language setting. Having no stun capability, these droids are typically used for securing compounds, warehouses, and protecting shipments. In some cases these can also be used as personal security droids.
The battery life in this model has been significantly increased, the droid typically staying in standby mode till activated has greatly increased the battery life as well as powering the weapons with external sources such as blaster packs and an ion battery. Unlike the previous model, there is no photoelectric compound and this droid does require direct input charging. Standard charging rates vary based on power supplied but typically the droid can last a maximum of 48 hours without charging and when charging from a depleted battery, average time to full is 8 hours.
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