TGMC:Combat robots
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Overview
Combat synthetics are an additional species option for player characters, in a similar vein to the Vatborn species. These aren't to be confused with combat doids, which are a separate entity. In comparison with humans, combat robots have a number of unique benefits and drawbacks, allowing for unique gameplay over their meatbag counterparts.
Advantages
- Due to their metallic coating, Combat Robots cant be set on fire. They still, however, take damage from being in fire, so don't take this as an immunity to fire damage. Think of it like the Surt Jaeger module.
- Their synthetic nature means that combat robots don't feature a circulatory system or other organ systems, meaning they experience no harmful blood-related effects, including no effects from harmful chemical interactions, and suffer no effects from organ damage. Rare cases have been noted where the primary computational cortex of a combat robot has been damaged; refer to the autodoc to repair this unintended issue. Additionally, this lack of biological components means that xenomorph facehuggers will not be able to successfully latch on to a combat robot. Caution is still advised for non-larval variants.
- Similarly to the onboard Synthetic, combat robots can be revived from decapitation with a head replacement surgery. Due to the volatility of their power system, however, they still experience a permanent death timer.
- Thanks to the combat robots enhanced servomotors, their punches deal 10 damage, greater than that of the average man.
- Damage can be quickly repaired through the use of welding for brute damage, and cable coils for burn damage.
Disadvantages
- Due to their lack of organ system, combat robots cannot benefit from enhancement chemicals, such as synaptizine or oxycodone.
- The combat robot leg servomotors have a difficult time conveying their user past optimal speeds, meaning that sprinting speeds are inaccessible.
- Since the combat robots feature a customized chassis, they are unable to wear any marine armors. To alleviate this issue, combat robots are provided with their own 3 armor sets.
Armor
Notes
- The standard marine vendor will have a combat robot kit, which has a cable coil and welding tool for repairs.
- Wearing various styles of HUDs, such as Medical and Optical, will change your eye color accordingly.
- The combat robot naming convention is "verb+er-number", such as Runner-223, or Keeper-715.