Pariah Dog
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Camouflaged as a real dog with fur and eats like a real dog to mimic natural behavior. These features help it remain disguised as it moves from one area to the next. | Camouflaged as a real dog with fur and eats like a real dog to mimic natural behavior. These features help it remain disguised as it moves from one area to the next. | ||
− | + | == Related Links == | |
+ | * [http://fonline2238.net/forum/index.php/topic,8657.0.html Forum thread about FENRIR] | ||
+ | * [[K-9 (base)]] | ||
+ | * [[K-9 (stage 1)]] | ||
+ | * [[K-9 (stage 2)]] | ||
+ | * [[K-9 (stage 3)]] | ||
+ | * [[K-9 (stage 4)]] | ||
[[Category:Critters]] | [[Category:Critters]] | ||
[[Category:Creatures]] | [[Category:Creatures]] |
Latest revision as of 22:58, 3 May 2012
"I have to say that making an entire robotic dog from scratch, and turning it into a war machine strong enough to defeat entire human squads is not an easy task." -Dr. T. S. Auden, Head of Project FENRIR.
Starting with the brain of a massive Bull Terrier war dog, but replacing some parts with the best mechanics technology has to offer, stainless steel teeth and a skeletal structure made from a military-grade Titanium alloy, this killing machine has Kevlar body tissues and runs virtually forever on a single Micro Fusion Cell.
"...programmed to sneak, to detect enemies, to analyze situations, to kill...to avoid large human presence like in houses and villages. Its analysis skills will turn it into a war-master, able to decide if it can win a fight, when to attack the enemy, where to do it, what's the best strategy to use and so on. His cameras will allow him to recognize enemies' weapons and...to decide which enemy is the most dangerous. He is programmed to take the gear from his dead opponents, and we made him able to carry more things than he'll ever have to." -Dr. T. S. Auden, Head of Project FENRIR.
Camouflaged as a real dog with fur and eats like a real dog to mimic natural behavior. These features help it remain disguised as it moves from one area to the next.