Kaili Talith
Forgotten, not gone.
ICU-BR0 - A camera drone
Out of Character Info
Intent:
To create a small miniature spy drone for personal and hobbyist use.
Development Thread:
Droid Specifications
Manufacturer:
Kaili Talith
Model:
ICU-BR0
Affiliation:
Kaili Talith, and whoever buys the drone
Modularity:
No
Production:
Minor
Material:
Class Two
Weight:
0.25kg
Height:
X: 100mm
Y: 100mm
Z: 100mm
Movement:
Rotors
Armaments:
None
Misc. Equipment:
Description
The "Interdependent Camera Uniform - Binary Rotor 0" -- or, ICU-BR0 for short -- was the first line of droids created for the start-up company ‘Kaili’s Droids’ after the owner had realised that the key to a successful business is not to just be around, but to be seen as well. In this case Kaili Talith decided that much like the H3N-R1 was a success, so could a commercial spybot. It all depended on how you marketed it. In this case, the droid was marketed as a hobbyist tool for amateur photography, and it worked. To a degree. The company did not take any liability as to what their customers used the product for, of course. The EULA made that one very clear.
It came packaged with a remote control software for datapads, a spare battery for extensive use in crowded areas and, of course, an extra remote controller in case the purchase was made for someone who did not possess the datapad necessary to use the drone.
All in all it was a rather fragile, flying little camera that was easy to use -- or misuse -- and was one of the few products to not be included under the company’s personal loss prevention system ‘KaiLink.’
Strengths:
Primary Source: None.
Out of Character Info
Intent:
To create a small miniature spy drone for personal and hobbyist use.
Development Thread:
- None.
Droid Specifications
Manufacturer:
Kaili Talith
Model:
ICU-BR0
Affiliation:
Kaili Talith, and whoever buys the drone
Modularity:
No
Production:
Minor
Material:
- Plasteel
- Electronics
Class Two
Weight:
0.25kg
Height:
X: 100mm
Y: 100mm
Z: 100mm
Movement:
Rotors
Armaments:
None
Misc. Equipment:
- A cool HUD/Datapad Interface
- Camera
- Microphone
- Live Feed to Camera
- Video Storage Device
- Lifeform Scanner (Sensors)
- Power recharge coupler
Description
The "Interdependent Camera Uniform - Binary Rotor 0" -- or, ICU-BR0 for short -- was the first line of droids created for the start-up company ‘Kaili’s Droids’ after the owner had realised that the key to a successful business is not to just be around, but to be seen as well. In this case Kaili Talith decided that much like the H3N-R1 was a success, so could a commercial spybot. It all depended on how you marketed it. In this case, the droid was marketed as a hobbyist tool for amateur photography, and it worked. To a degree. The company did not take any liability as to what their customers used the product for, of course. The EULA made that one very clear.
It came packaged with a remote control software for datapads, a spare battery for extensive use in crowded areas and, of course, an extra remote controller in case the purchase was made for someone who did not possess the datapad necessary to use the drone.
All in all it was a rather fragile, flying little camera that was easy to use -- or misuse -- and was one of the few products to not be included under the company’s personal loss prevention system ‘KaiLink.’
Strengths:
- The remote control has great range. (1km from Radio Control)
- Superb Sneaky Spy Camera. The great SSSC.
- That means high resolution photography and video.
- Average battery life.
- Tiny and very maneuverable.
- Fragile - It is (pretty much) made out of plastic after all.
- Not without making very small amounts of noise due to it's rotors.
- Extended use drains battery exponentially over time.
- If it gets out of reach from the remote controller it shuts down all systems. This most often proved disastrous, and in some cases, rather profitable.
- The further away from the controller it goes, the worse the imagery provided via the Live Feed gets.
Primary Source: None.