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I'm Sorry Dave


- Intent: A cutesie droid assistant equally suitable for exploration and mass surveillance.
- Image Source: EYE 89 by Andy Ivanov, edited by
Ingrid L'lerim | Hello World by Kevin-Mark Bonein
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: The Globex Corporation
- Affiliation: Open-Market
- Model: PES1 (Personal Assistant Exploration Surveillance Droid 1) Eyebot, aka PESI.
- Modularity: Very High; chassis shape/size, programming, aesthetics, easy to tinker with.
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material: Tridurium, Transparisteel, Droid Components.
- Classification: Class Two or Three
- Designated as a Personal Assistant, Exploration Droid, or Surveillance Droid.
- Weight: Very Light
- Height: Very Small
- Movement: Repulsorlift
- Armaments: N/A
- Misc. Equipment:
- High-End Sensor Suite (Primary Photoreceptor and 360-degree Auxilliary Sensors)
- Primary Photoreceptor doubles as display screen; images & text alike.
- Optional Surveillance module, extra sensors for surveillance.
- Optional Exploration module, extra sensors for surveying.
- High-Fidelity Vocabulator w/ Advanced Social Interaction Suite
- Optional Holographic Projector, can interface with comms.
- Standard Slicing Countermeasures
- Optional upgrade for high-risk tasks, such as an executive's PA.
- Standard Communications Suite
- Optional upgrade for relevant tasks, such as exploration or a high-end PA.
- TDM-7-A "Verity" Morality Chip
- Standard Ionisation Buffer
- Unlikely to withstand direct hits from ion weapons.
- Computer Interface Arm
- High-End Sensor Suite (Primary Photoreceptor and 360-degree Auxilliary Sensors)
- N/A as of the base model, though quirky modifications are certainly possible.
- Eye in the Sky: Eyebots are swift, agile, and outfitted with high-end sensors.
- At Your Service: Friendly and helpful in equal measure (unless a customer specifically requests a more... unique personality matrix), Eyebots are perfect as an assistant or as guides for museums, cities, and the like... often in conjunction with surveillance duty.
- Do No Harm: Eyebots cannot harm sentients; even when illegally modified they lack the size/power for proper weaponry.
- Breakable: Small and sleek, Eyebots are quite smashable, assuming you're a monster - insert sad droid noises.
Rolled out across the full breadth of Globex's operations and facilities soon after its design was finalised, the Eyebot is intended to become an omnipresent eye in the sky and a capable assistant hovering over the shoulder of every executive. Friendly and, according to focus groups, "quite cute", Eyebots are purposefully innocuous, intended to avoid ire from sentients and wildlife alike...
... should push come to shove, however, they are quite capable of flying away. Skittishly.
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