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| === Races | Technology === | === Races | Technology === | ||
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| ====== BUTLER BOTS ====== | ====== BUTLER BOTS ====== | ||
| - | Butler Bots were personal assistant [[service_bots|Service Bots]], originally designed for high-ranking [[the_humans|exohuman]] officials and wealthy settlers | + | Butler Bots were personal assistant [[service_bots|Service Bots]] aboard the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]], deployed ship‑wide and accessible to all passengers under the vessel’s equal‑treatment policy. They staffed bars, cafeterias, lounges, gathering spaces, and cabins, handling hospitality, scheduling, and guest services. After the crash on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]], their roles widened in early settlements; |
| - | Following the crash landing on[[the_planet_voi_700_d| VOI 700 D]], Butler Bots played a critical role in early settlements, | + | However, after the [[great_war|Great War]] and the formation of the Federal Confederation, |
| ===== History and Development ===== | ===== History and Development ===== | ||
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| * Designed by Olympia Cybernetics, | * Designed by Olympia Cybernetics, | ||
| - | * Programmed to handle hospitality, | + | * Programmed to handle hospitality, |
| + | * Equal‑Access Deployment: Under the Last Frontier’s policy, Butler Bots staffed bars, cafeterias, common lounges, reception halls, and cabins — not just VIP suites. | ||
| * Each unit was equipped with GAIA-AUX behavioral modules, allowing them to learn and adapt to user preferences. | * Each unit was equipped with GAIA-AUX behavioral modules, allowing them to learn and adapt to user preferences. | ||
| * They were programmed with multiple languages, making them excellent translators and diplomatic aides during interspecies interactions. | * They were programmed with multiple languages, making them excellent translators and diplomatic aides during interspecies interactions. | ||
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| ==== The Beta Age: Repurposing and Black Market Rise ==== | ==== The Beta Age: Repurposing and Black Market Rise ==== | ||
| - | | + | * The [[new_kourou_robotics_syndicate|New Kourou Robotics Syndicate]] handled repair and redistribution, |
| - | | + | * During the[[great_war| |
| - | * During the Great War, some Butler Bots were reprogrammed for intelligence gathering and logistical support, making them valuable assets in covert operations. | + | |
| ==== The Gamma Age: Prohibition and Underground Demand ==== | ==== The Gamma Age: Prohibition and Underground Demand ==== | ||
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| * The [[jane_bold_gang|Jane Mendoza Gang]] is rumored to possess at least three functional Butler Bots, modified for underworld operations. | * The [[jane_bold_gang|Jane Mendoza Gang]] is rumored to possess at least three functional Butler Bots, modified for underworld operations. | ||
| - | ===== Appearance and Features | + | ===== Appearance and Design |
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| + | Butler Bots belong to the Humanoid Service-Bot family — engineered for social grace, precise manipulation, | ||
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| + | ==== Humanoid Chassis Specification ==== | ||
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| + | * **Height/ | ||
| + | * **Mobility: | ||
| + | * **Manipulators: | ||
| + | * **Facial Interface: | ||
| + | * **Eye Design:** Humanlike pupils and irises that faintly glow in low light, betraying their artificial origin | ||
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| + | ==== Materials & Finish ==== | ||
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| + | * **Endoskeleton: | ||
| + | * **Outer Shell:** Poly-ceramic composite plating under synthetic polymer skin for realism in face, hands, and forearms | ||
| + | * **Synthetic Hair:** Perfectly uniform fiber hair, always neatly styled; produced in a small range of standardized colors such as jet black, silver, or auburn | ||
| + | * **Aesthetic Livery:** Functional, minimalist dark uniforms or paneling, designed for elegance in mass production rather than ornate display | ||
| + | * **Expressive Systems:** Emotion-emulation firmware paired with subtle optical shifts in the eyes; high-fidelity voice synthesis allows modulation of tone and accent | ||
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| + | ==== Gendered Design Variants ==== | ||
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| + | Though mechanically identical, Butler Bots were manufactured in both male- and female-shaped chassis. These variants differed only in build and facial styling — male units tended toward taller, broad-shouldered frames, while female units were slimmer with softer contours. The option allowed settlers to tailor their household assistants to cultural expectations of hospitality and entertainment. | ||
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| + | ==== Integrated Security Features ==== | ||
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| + | While designed primarily for hospitality, | ||
| + | * **Concealed Defense Modules:** Security-enhanced Butler Bots carried hidden countermeasures — such as a retractable wrist stunner or short-range aerosol incapacitant — stored beneath synthetic skin panels and only deployed in emergencies. | ||
| + | * **Emergency Defense Mode:** When triggered by biometric override or direct attack, the Bot’s servos locked into reinforced torque, granting temporary resistance to damage (+2 AC) and enabling stronger unarmed strikes. | ||
| + | * **Subdermal Data-Vault Spine:** Critical memory conduits were armored beneath synthetic plating, protecting the Bot’s data core from tampering, EMP bursts, or blunt trauma. | ||
| + | * **Polite Compliance Layer:** Even during defense routines, Butler Bots maintained calm vocal tone and controlled movements, ensuring their actions appeared precise rather than violent. | ||
| + | ===== Core Software & AI ===== | ||
| + | * **GAIA‑AUX Core:** Behavioural learning rate capped at 0.05 synaptic units/ | ||
| + | * **Politeness Kernel v12:** Context‑aware etiquette engine; can parse 200 socio‑cultural protocols and adapt table‑service choreography on the fly. | ||
| + | * **Crisis‑Counsellor Module (premium only):** Empathic sub‑routine offering basic psychological comfort, discreetly logging stress markers for medical review. | ||
| ===== Energy Supply and Power Management ===== | ===== Energy Supply and Power Management ===== | ||
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| * **Primary Role:** Social interaction, | * **Primary Role:** Social interaction, | ||
| - | **Actions:** | + | ==== Actions: |
| * **Precision Strike (Unarmed Melee Attack)** | Damage: 1d6 bludgeoning | Notes: Typically used only when commanded for security or self-defense. | * **Precision Strike (Unarmed Melee Attack)** | Damage: 1d6 bludgeoning | Notes: Typically used only when commanded for security or self-defense. | ||
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| ==== Beta Age: Potential Storylines and Encounters ==== | ==== Beta Age: Potential Storylines and Encounters ==== | ||
| - | * **Elite Status Symbol:** Butler | + | * **Elite Status Symbol: |
| * **Covert Missions:** Some Butler Bots were secretly programmed to spy, recording conversations and storing encrypted data. Players could uncover incriminating evidence hidden in an old Butler Bot’s memory. | * **Covert Missions:** Some Butler Bots were secretly programmed to spy, recording conversations and storing encrypted data. Players could uncover incriminating evidence hidden in an old Butler Bot’s memory. | ||
| * **Combat Assistance: | * **Combat Assistance: | ||
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