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Approved Tech S-HDLD-Q

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Mauda

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OOC INFO

Intent - To sub a heavy duty labour droid under SAEVUS

Image Source - Pinterest

PRODUCTION INFO

Manufacturer - SAEVUS

Affiliation - SAEVUS / Quarzite Government

Model - Heavy Duty Labour Droid / Quarzite Specific

Production - Minor (Quarz. Govern.)

Material - Trimantium, Diamond, Droid Materials

Modularity - Behavioural Components, Power Components

TECH SPECS

Classification - 5

Weight:

Mass - 800kg
Weight - 2.7t

Height - 8"2

Movement - Bipedal / Slow

Armaments - Drills, Hands, Mining Lasers

Misc. Equipment - UV/IR Lenses / Spectrometers

Special Features

Diamond-Reinforced Joints - Quarzite has an immense surface pressure, therefore this Droid has been designed purely not to crumble. This design consists of Diamond reinforced joints at every major pivot, ball-socket, vertebrae etc.

Strengths

Blaster-Proof - Not that it necessarily needs it, but the materials used to allow it to survive on the surface of Quarzite, also make it impervious to light-blaster fire and extremely durable when it comes to almost any other kind of offensive armament

UV/IR - Mines can get very dark and smokey, so the HDLD-Q is equipped to counter this, allowing it to work undisturbed in any visibility

Weaknesses

Slow - Even without the pressure, the HDLD-Q is very slow

Unintelligent - A computer with legs. Big legs.

Description

Designed specifically for the immense-pressure surface of Quarzite, the HDLD-Q works the newly constructed mines and factories on Quarzite. These droids drill and burn their way through the surface rocks, using spectrometers to isolate and exploit whatever ores they can find. So that they don't crumble/implode as they do this, they are built of high-tensile Trimantium and Diamond-Reinforced joints, making them weigh a total of 800kg, or 2.7 tonnes when applying the pressure of Quarzite.
 
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