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Approved Tech EVE Terraforming Droid

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Kryze Incorporated
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market (Any character can use this if they have explicit permission through, for example, a marketplace purchase)
  • Model: EVE Terraforming Droid

  • Production: Minor (Large groups of characters. (IE: Multiple factions, companies, or groups.)
  • Modularity: No.
  • Material: Durasteel, droid components.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • Classification: Second Degree
  • Weight: 200,000 tons
  • Height: 200 meters
  • Movement: Bipedal
  • Armaments: None
  • Misc. Equipment:
    Molecular Furnace
  • Advanced Terraforming Equipment
  • Biogensis Lab
  • Trachamorphic Limbs
  • Extreme Environmental Shielding
  • Advanced Feminine Programming


SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Can house a crew of ten individuals. They are not required for operation.
Strengths:
  • Molecular Furnace: It doesn't need raw materials, if you don't mind using whats there.
  • Planetary Remodelling Kit: Between the advanced droid brain, the extensive terraforming equipment suite and the advanced limbs, a single EVE could (over centuries) reshape the surface of an entire planet.
  • Biogenesis: The EVE droid is capable of taking the raw materials of life and spinning out life itself - from flora to fauna.
  • Network Integration: The EVE droid, like all Kryze products, is part of a fully networked suite and is capable of cooperation with any other units on the network.
Weaknesses:
  • Immense: The EVE model is not small, not easy to transport and is unarmed. It really has only one practical use - and that's planetary terraforming on a colossal scale.
  • Imprecise: Due to both the advanced droid brains free-thinking ability and the sheer size of the droid, the EVE droid doesn't do fine details well - at least not planned fine details. If you're looking to precisely landscape a park, this isn't your droid.
  • Independent: These droids are not going to go off and demolish mountains on their own. But the flexible nature of their planning prevents them following precise designs - you wouldn't want one to dig a canal for example, unless you wanted a meandering canal with artistic touches.
DESCRIPTION
Developed after witnessing the value of the EVS Construction Droids on Coruscant, the EVE model terraforming droid is a colossus of engineering and terraforming prowess, standing 200 meters tall at the head and with advanced and integrated terraforming equipment it can level mountain ranges, given enough time, then turn those mountain ranges into forests.

But that's not it's intended purpose. The EVE droid was build with the shattered ruins of worlds, cities and homes in mind - to rebuild after the cycle of war rolled over them, to replace ruin with life with a speed and efficiency that can be done only by machine, but with the added ability to think for itself. It can take base matter and build life - although it does require the components for that life to be present in the first place, either in storage or available to its molecular furnace - it cannot terraform ex nihilo.

The droid itself is of a bipedal design, equipped with trachamorphic limbs and numerous sub-systems, vents, intakes and outlets that stud the chassis.
 

Alric Kuhn

Handsome K'lor'slug
[member="Shia Kryze"]



Shia Kryze said:
Protective: It might be what you want in a droid, it might not. But the advanced droid brain used in this class five model gives it a protective attitude towards its creations. The EVE models have been seen in testing to fight to destruction if their creations are threatened.
I understand this is unarmed but I'm entirely uncomfortable with this, mostly because A. It's not a weakness and B. The implication is that this 200m tall droid is going to be smashing things eventually and That's gonna be a no for me.

I either need this reworded, or another weakness that says these things are easier to break than pixie sticks.
 
[member="Alric Kuhn"]

I have updated to remove the listed flaw and replace it with the 'Independent' flaw, which I feel keeps the same feel but removes the potential for combatative use.
 
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