Dementrius RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16 |
Tensor |
golems
golem men
clockwork men
mechanical men
stone men
walking armor
Why do you force them to be man-like?
Robots can have all terrain tracks (e.g. rocker & bogies) or maybe they hover and fly. Forced bipedal propulsion may be too limiting especially when nonholonomic motion is easy to implement.
I think a hovering sphere makes a good robot body, and the mind-mechanism may overlap into other dimensions within its spherical body.
I call this a Yog.
Yog's can manipulate objects in the world with modified walls of force they use like limbs. Perhaps they have one eye looking in a forward arc, or maybe they can see 360 degrees.
Heathansson |
seekerofshadowlight wrote:golems
golem men
clockwork men
mechanical men
stone men
walking armorWhy do your force them to be man-like?
Robots can have all terrain tracks (e.g. rocker & bogies) or maybe they hover and fly. Forced bipedal propulsion may be too limiting.
I think a hovering sphere makes the good robot body, and the mind-mechanism may overlap into other dimensions within its spherical body.
Just to keep 1st level pc tiktox from getting flight right off the bat. ;)
Robert Hawkshaw |
Tensor wrote:Just to keep 1st level pc tiktox from getting flight right off the bat. ;)seekerofshadowlight wrote:golems
golem men
clockwork men
mechanical men
stone men
walking armorWhy do your force them to be man-like?
Robots can have all terrain tracks (e.g. rocker & bogies) or maybe they hover and fly. Forced bipedal propulsion may be too limiting.
I think a hovering sphere makes the good robot body, and the mind-mechanism may overlap into other dimensions within its spherical body.
Phase the flight in like they did with raptorans :)
Tensors floating Tictocs
seekerofshadowlight |
seekerofshadowlight wrote:golems
golem men
clockwork men
mechanical men
stone men
walking armorWhy do you force them to be man-like?
Robots can have all terrain tracks (e.g. rocker & bogies) or maybe they hover and fly. Forced bipedal propulsion may be too limiting especially when nonholonomic motion is easy to implement.
I think a hovering sphere makes the good robot body, and the mind-mechanism may overlap into other dimensions within its spherical body.
I call this a Yog.
Yog's can manipulate objects in the word with modified walls of force they use like limbs. Perhaps they have one eye looking in a forward arc, or maybe they can see 360 degrees.
well I was working off the thought of man like robots really
Tensor |
Tensor wrote:Wonder Cart that's scary.
No move silent check though.
Put a vision system and a chain gun on top, and humanity is pretty much over.
Tensor |
I would like to see giant robots the size of cities. They have populations of humans living inside of them taking care of the house work. In return, the city feeds them and does all the resource management, as well as maintaining city defense from land, air, and space attacks.
Perhaps these giant robots can be based on asteroids moving between Galarion and the other planets. Wouldn't that just be Berserk!?
We could call them... Berserkers. (that may be copyrighted)
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>Here< is a robot city being attacked from space.
>Here< is a robot asteroid, with its human house keepers, traveling in space between worlds.
Timitius Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder |