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First example of an automaton: Cyclops.

An automaton[1] or a droid[2] is an AI-piloted humanoid robot originally designed to serve as an easily replaceable fire platform for military operations like a Tactical Doll. Unlike T-Dolls, all automatons' AIs are unable to communicate and only receive commands from their commanders. Their were notably use

Development and history

Technical design

Appearance and behaviour

Known models

References

  1. Girls' Frontline, Isomer, Beyond the Border II, also Polarized Light Reflector I and Polishing, RF SV-98SV-98SV-98 Neural Upgrade story 3, SG M1897M1897M1897 Neural Upgrade story and HG MakarovMakarovMakarov's A Certain Unscientific Sunflower costume story. Chapter 4-1N presents an early outlier in the nomenclature.
  2. Project Neural Cloud, Worldview - Svarog heavy Industries