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CanRay
Horizon Anthropomorphic Stocking Clerk:

A commercial drone designed to stock shelves and keep track of inventory with digital precision, as well as monitor theft with hyper-heuristic possibilities to catch future attempts at shoplifting. These units were a popular brand with various A- and AA-Level commercial operations (Such as big name stores like Sears-Eatons and The Hudson's K-Mart) until the Technomancer scare of 2070, which brought Metahuman staff back into vogue. These Drones were quite large (They are three meters tall) to allow for reaching up to top shelves, and comes with "Life-Like Friendly Smiling Troll FaceŠ" software to make them more appealing, and had just enough personality software to politely answer simple questions about products or services the store offered. They are now found working in low-level convenience stores and in rural areas by store owners that either don't have enough family members to fill out a whole work crew, or are too cheap to hire staff.

Similar Models: AZT Beanpicker, Kong Wal-Mart ShelfMaster
Std. Upgrades: 2 Mechanical Arms, Walker Mode, Store Mapsoft 3, Products & Services Datasoft 3

Horizon Anthropomorphic Stocking Clerk
Handling: 0
Accel: 10/20
Speed: 20
Pilot: 3
Body: 3
Armor: 0
Sensors: 3
Availability: -
Cost: 3,000 nuyen.gif

Tiny Trog > I know a few folks in the Merc business that uses the Kong Wal-Mart model for Stretcher Bearers. As they were designed to work from the trucks to the shelves, and handle liquids at times, their crawler treads are better at handling light rubble without jostling injured people. Outside of a city, however, they get caught up in underbrush pretty easy. They also keep the armory organized pretty well, too, apparently. On the downside, they're toast against even light fire.

Money > The move away from Drones back to people has been a major adjustment to the economy in a lot of places. You wouldn't think so, but it's estimated that in some places as much as 1.248 jobs were created for each drone taken offline, excluding Autofactories. That's over six paying jobs for every five drones that didn't get an income, or spend any money. That's six people that can pay rent, buy food, and a few other services (barely) against the one slightly better paid guy that maintained between 20-50 drones depending on the reliability of the models and how hard he was worked. Of course, that guy is now on the dole.

Truth > I'm happy to see these things gone. The Horizon models were monitoring our purchases for the Tir, and Aztechnology was selling the data gained from them to the Bugs so they could monitor the health of the people they were going to try and take over.

Pride > The AZT models are nearly useless, at just over a meter-and-a-half tall, because they were designed for Stuffer Shacks almost entirely. They are sometimes seen in some small stores in the Barrens where the owner doesn't trust any staff not to make off with merchandise.

Tiny Trog > Pride, not even a Halfer joke from your Humanis Big Book Of Humor? I'm impressed.
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
That is just awesome, on so many Levels, Canray... Thanks... biggrin.gif
CanRay
Anything to flesh out the universe. Maybe a e-book on Civilian/Commercial-Level Drones might be in order?
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (CanRay @ May 19 2011, 03:17 PM) *
Anything to flesh out the universe. Maybe a e-book on Civilian/Commercial-Level Drones might be in order?

Indeed... Complete with entertaining Shadowtalk... wobble.gif
Should be about 50 pages or so, I would think... Easy Peasy...
Tyro
Well done, Canray
Ascalaphus
I've always thought that the ubiquitousness of housekeeping and civilian drones is the real hidden power of hackers and riggers.. the ability to do stuff in plain sight, and to get "hands" in any location without having to break in physically.
Mardrax
Tell that fridge to not report stuff in it being long past the best-by date. Biological warfare on a small scale.
Ascalaphus
Is your vacuum cleaner stealing classified documents for the Chinese? Fill in your root password here and we'll tell you!
Tyro
Nice

QUOTE (Ascalaphus @ May 20 2011, 04:13 AM) *
Is your vacuum cleaner stealing classified documents for the Chinese? Fill in your root password here and we'll tell you!
CanRay
During the Technomancer Scare, Slamm-0! had the bright idea of starting a "Digital Security Company" that catered to his targets and other scared people. Made a good bit of profit, and left a hole in the firewall big enough to get through all those household drones, too.

I see a heavy return to Metahuman Low-Wage Workers doing the jobs drones once did for the rich and powerful. And properly British butlers, of course. wink.gif
Falconer
The concept is okay... but there's no need for walker mode... a smaller drone could easily do the job especially if equipped w/ gecko tips. More or less, there's a HUGE number of mods on this thing which cost FAR less than they should.

Also much smacks of the bust-a-move fluff w/ the crime spree.

Generally, such a drone wouldn't need two full mechanical arms either... only a single manipulator w/o a full hand.


Looking at this purely from a mechanical abuse standpoint. It's
A. far too cheap (only 3000... barely the cost of a single clerk's low life style).
B. it's FAR FAR too easy to modify into a full combat android... 2 arms, walker, just need armor which isn't a hard mod to come by. Just had the thought if those are just basic mechanical arms (not full w/ hands)... then armor + 2 full hands in modifications leaves 1 more free... and a very scary drone that can pickup and use normal weaponry.
CanRay
QUOTE (Falconer @ May 20 2011, 07:53 PM) *
Looking at this purely from a mechanical abuse standpoint. It's
A. far too cheap (only 3000... barely the cost of a single clerk's low life style).
B. it's FAR FAR too easy to modify into a full combat android... 2 arms, walker, just need armor which isn't a hard mod to come by. Just had the thought if those are just basic mechanical arms (not full w/ hands)... then armor + 2 full hands in modifications leaves 1 more free... and a very scary drone that can pickup and use normal weaponry.

A: Mass produced and mass distributed to a large number of stores. Cuts down on the costs. Also, after 2070, they're almost all dumped onto the market, so 3000 nuyen.gif sounds about right. And a drone cheaper than a Metahuman's wage is exactly what the Megas were aiming at. Especially as they made their money on the product support lines in maintenance and spare parts.
B: Don't forget the lack of software, hardware, protection, and the fact that one model is three metres tall, another is a crawler, and the third is a tiny thing for convenience stores and worthless outside of them. Which, considering, not bad when you want a mass of "Troll-Like" Drone Soldiers for a Zerg Rush holding AK-97s and some software with the copyright cracked, but useless otherwise.

So, the question is: Fluff, crunch, or thoughtfulness. Which do you want?
Summerstorm
Aye.. also: store clerk making low lifestyle? Bwahahaha. No way. He is lucky to make enough with his 3 sisters to afford community low style. Probably slightly lower, but a bit higher than squatter.

Drones are too cheap, yes. But hey see it that way: That is only the buying proce. Repairs, maintanence, software patches, programming etc. should cost a bit too (but still cheaper than a drone, i mean metahuman.)

I support walker with two arms. Has to heave some things too, were one arm wouldn't have the grip. walker is better, so he doesn't need rail or stabilizers and such (can switch position without deploying, can dodge customers etc.)
CanRay
Also, loading docks are not flat surfaces that can be easily handled by wheeled vehicles. Yes, forklifts are used, yes, dollies too. Notice that there's still times when some poor schmuck (Or a group of them) have to go around and pick something up by hand nonetheless. Thus, walker (Or crawler.).

Also, with walker, the Drone can kneel down and put things on low shelves.

I picture the Horizon model looking like a bad robot version of a Troll, the Aztechnology model looking like R2-D2's Mexican Cousin, and the Kong Wal-Mart model looking like a bastard child of a Universal Carrier and a Forklift, with arms rather than blades.
Falconer
You're not catching my point... if I expect to pay someone 24000 over the course of a year... then 10000 for the drone replacement is a deal so long as the drone lasts 6 months. Though, now that I glanced at arsenal... the price isn't that far off from similar drones... I had the prices for the two cyborgs stuck in my head.


In answer. Crunch is vitally important. I don't care if they were dumped for whatever fluffy reason you can make up... what are the closest thing in the book to it.... I can write up fluff to justify almost anything. Generally, I care more about power creep than fluff.

Lets see there's the two cyborg bodies...
Otomo (150,000), Tomino (350,000)

Then there's the Manservant-3. Which is almost identical to your drone in all ways at 2500. Except the description and stats make it absolutely clear they heavily gimped it to prevent it's use as a combat drone. The orderly at 2000 comes to mind, but a look at the picture shows it to be the wierdest looking 'wheelchair' I've ever seen. I suspect the devs just don't care to see a humanoid drone which can easily be turned into a combat drone from a crunch perspective.
CanRay
Funny... I used the stats for the Manservant-3, with some software, and upped the price. That's it. nyahnyah.gif

EDIT: Wait, I think I made them a LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETLE bit faster.
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (CanRay @ May 21 2011, 02:37 AM) *
Funny... I used the stats for the Manservant-3, with some software, and upped the price. That's it. nyahnyah.gif

EDIT: Wait, I think I made them a LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETLE bit faster.



Yep, you can't please everyone all the time, Canray... wobble.gif
CanRay
QUOTE (Tymeaus Jalynsfein @ May 21 2011, 09:41 AM) *
Yep, you can't please everyone all the time, Canray... wobble.gif

This is Dumpshock. If I please one person, I consider it a major achievement.

50 gamerscore or a silver trophy at the least.
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (CanRay @ May 21 2011, 09:26 AM) *
This is Dumpshock. If I please one person, I consider it a major achievement.

50 gamerscore or a silver trophy at the least.


Heh... So let it be written, so let it be done... smile.gif
Modular Man
Like it, too.
Anyway, a Manservant-3 isn't too far from a nice, cheap combat drone. It's not that good in unarmed combat, okay. It can still hold a gun, a knife or a monofilament whip easily.
I just like the idea of more drones doing low-end human jobs. Well, I prefer my game with rather more than less "I, Robot" in it anyway. So, thank you!
CanRay
It was almost getting to "I, Robot" stage in the rich neighborhoods until Technomancers and AIs came into public view and started freaking everyone out.
Fatum
Actually, if you read the lifestyle descriptions in the Runner's Companion, you'll notice that most decent households will have a drone or two. And that high-class apartments include human servants, which are considered to be more posh than those bulky electronic things.

I agree that mechanically the thing is weird, since it's too easy to make a cyborg out of it. Making it slower and generally worse might help. Actually, it's not even like the drones really need mechanical arms rather than simpler grapples - only a handful of shops require delicate manipulation.

Also, good luck finding combat Autosofts for Manservants.
CanRay
Just because I like this and want to bring it back to the forefront of the forum...
Blitz66
QUOTE (CanRay @ Jul 21 2011, 03:56 PM) *
Just because I like this and want to bring it back to the forefront of the forum...

Thanks for that, and the original post. This is great.
Modular Man
A thing I figured lately: From a point of balance, you could easily reduce the handling of a drone that's not meant for combat or delicate operations. It's hard to improve a drone's handling greatly. So no GM will have to worry about household drones going Agent Smith.
And I'm fairly certain that there might be combat autosofts for household drones. Maybe not provided by corporations, but of course on the black market. Heck, it's the first thing I'd program as a 'running rigger!
Mardrax
QUOTE (Modular Man @ Jul 22 2011, 08:37 PM) *
A thing I figured lately: From a point of balance, you could easily reduce the handling of a drone that's not meant for combat or delicate operations. It's hard to improve a drone's handling greatly. So no GM will have to worry about household drones going Agent Smith.
And I'm fairly certain that there might be combat autosofts for household drones. Maybe not provided by corporations, but of course on the black market. Heck, it's the first thing I'd program as a 'running rigger!

To fight with what, exactly? The meat clamp to grab onto someone and the vacuum cleaner extension to suck someone's brain out? :o
Zaranthan
Anything that can perform industrial tasks can deal industrial-strength damage to someone if used (in)appropriately. If the security guard isn't expecting the eight-foot tall lifter he's taking cover behind to attack him, it could get in one good squeeze while he's still focused on the guys with guns.

If that's too much of a stretch, you could certainly override its safeties and get it to knock over shelves, damage liquid containers, or just walk into people. Even if it's not a direct threat, they're big enough to force the enemy to deal with it. You can ignore it helplessly swinging its pincers way-too-slowly-to-hit-you, you can't ignore it picking up a piece of wall and standing in the way.
Modular Man
I was more thinking of putting guns in their hands, answering this:
QUOTE (Fatum @ May 22 2011, 04:26 AM) *
Also, good luck finding combat Autosofts for Manservants.

Anyway, this might be an appropriate way, too biggrin.gif
CanRay
QUOTE (Zaranthan @ Jul 22 2011, 02:39 PM) *
Anything that can perform industrial tasks can deal industrial-strength damage to someone if used (in)appropriately.
Yeah, one demonstration of a "Weak", "Slow", and "Obsolete" robotic arm from the late 1980s told me that I don't want to get anywhere near one that's working unless I know exactly where it's going to be moving. And even then...

Of course, that was hooked up to an industrial power source, not running on batteries which would limit things in order to get lifetime...
Ascalaphus
It's the vacuum cleaner coming to kill you in your sleep. Or stick a poisoned needle in your leg. After all, people have been conditioned to ignore household drones.
CanRay
QUOTE (Ascalaphus @ Jul 28 2011, 08:00 AM) *
It's the vacuum cleaner coming to kill you in your sleep. Or stick a poisoned needle in your leg. After all, people have been conditioned to ignore household drones.
Are you kidding? It's the toaster that tries to kill me in my sleep (Or when I'm in the bath). The vacuum cleaner tries to kill me when I'm in the kitchen making breakfast.

Don't even ask what the kaff machine has done!
Mardrax
QUOTE (CanRay @ Jul 28 2011, 06:36 PM) *
Are you kidding? It's the toaster that tries to kill me in my sleep (Or when I'm in the bath). The vacuum cleaner tries to kill me when I'm in the kitchen making breakfast.

Are you kidding? It's the radio that tries to kill me in the bath! But only when White Rabbit peaks.
Draco18s
QUOTE (Zaranthan @ Jul 22 2011, 03:39 PM) *
Anything that can perform industrial tasks can deal industrial-strength damage to someone if used (in)appropriately. If the security guard isn't expecting the eight-foot tall lifter he's taking cover behind to attack him, it could get in one good squeeze while he's still focused on the guys with guns.


I'll just leave this video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6FAOY6Pmpk
Tymeaus Jalynsfein
QUOTE (Draco18s @ Jul 28 2011, 01:00 PM) *
I'll just leave this video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6FAOY6Pmpk


Heh... That Sucks... smile.gif
CanRay
QUOTE (Draco18s @ Jul 28 2011, 02:00 PM) *
I'll just leave this video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6FAOY6Pmpk
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