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Revision as of 22:29, 12 May 2023

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The robotics system of SS14 has not been extensively developed upon as of writing this.

Robotics

Robotics lab on Box Station

Currently one of the least fleshed out systems, alongside genetics and virology. While fairly limited in practical use, robotics knowledge can still be useful in some scenarios. Key research milestones include Robotics technology, Salvage technology and Ripley technology.

To restate, there is not a lot of content here. Please don't be disappointed.

Exosuit Fabricator

The womb from which all robots emerge, bit by bit. Every robotics lab is outfitted with one by default, so no worries trying to make one.

Image Name Description
Borg Parts Pretty basic stuff. Miscellaneous appendages and chassis parts for smaller robots.

Ripley Parts Used to create a Ripley APLU mech.

Bots

Lil' automatons who can help in equally small ways.

Image Name Description
Cleanbot For when the janitors are spread too far and thin to clean up the pools of blood in sci/med/kitchen. Slowly mops up any liquid spills on the floor.
Medibot For when the real doctors are too busy getting high off their balls on space drugs. Currently nonfunctional(?)
Honkbot The brainchild of Science and the Clown. Ghost-role compatible.
Mimebot Even more nonverbal than the average robot.

Mechs

Golems of steel and wire designed to carry out a variety of tasks respective to their model. Must be researched before construction, and require large, though (usually) reasonable amounts of materials to create their individual parts before assembling them completely.

All mechs follow the same basic pattern of construction:

  1. Print out parts from Exosuit Forge
  2. Assemble parts together into a basic skeleton
  3. Perform several steps, including inserting wires and fastening rods to the chassis. Examine the chassis and follow the provided steps.
  4. Add any necessary circuit boards
Purpose Image Name Stats Description Material Requirements
Industrial work
Ripley APLU
  • Durability
  • Armor
  • Speed
  • Equipment slots
  • Special attributes
Cargo's best friend. Hardly ever used for its intended purpose (moving crates), as the science team generally opts to instead keep it locked inside the lab, and because cargo never asks for one.
  • Chassis
    • 5500cm3 steel
    • 4200cm3 glass
  • Assembly
    • 5 steel sheets
    • 1 LV cable
    • 10 rods
    • 1 power cell
    • ripley controls module
    • ripley peripherals module
Industrial work
Ripley Mk2 APLU Pressurized upgrade of the Ripley, suitable for EVA.
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
Industrial work
Hauler APLU Unused variant of the Ripley. Has a higher speed than the original and spawns in cargo, but is very flimsy. Currently being developed N/A
Hazardous environment work
Clarke Heavy-duty mech designed for extreme environments.
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
Search & Rescue
Odysseus Light medical mech
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
Combat
Durand Heavy combat mech
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
Combat
Gygax Light combat mech
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
Combat
Marauder Centcom combat mech N/A
Combat
Seraph Centcom heavy combat mech. If you see one of these, shit has REALLY gotten out of hand. N/A
Combat
Phazon High-tech mech with phase capabilities
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
Combat
Dark Gygax Light syndicate combat mech N/A
Combat
Mauler Heavy syndicate combat mech. Based on the durand. N/A
Trolling
H.O.N.K. Giant mech for heavy-duty trolling. The direct result of the Clown holding the RD hostage with a balloon sword.
  • Chassis
    • 15000cm3 steel
    • 6000cm3 glass
    • 2500cm3 bananium
  • Assembly
    • 1 clown mask
    • 1 clown shoes
    • 1 power cell
    • HONK control module
    • HONK peripherals module
    • HONK weapon control & targeting module
Creating fear and disruption
Dark H.O.N.K. Like the original, but for EVIL clowns!
  • Chassis
  • Assembly
???
DeathRipley wait, what? ???
Killing Fascists
Onestar Scribbles' favorite corn pollen hallucination. Technically not a mech, but a boss instead. N/A

Equipment

Image Name Description Material Requirements
Hydraulic Clamp Can pick up and store large objects in the mech's internal storage.
Drill Drills through rock. And bone.
Banana Mortar Launches banana peels.
Pie Cannon Launches pie at terminal velocity.

Borgs

not even real!

YET.