I would love to have a robot samurai.

Although since he would be a robot, he would be unable to improve his skills without an upgrade.
Having a cargo bot capable of carrying a whole lot of stuff, and still being fast would be great as well.


He's talking about a robot, not a cyborg or prosthetics overload. Did he say REbuild a companion? no.TheHappyPyro wrote:Tottally man. Robot samurais, half naked chicks duel wielding MGs. all the stuff, isn't it perfect?
Lawl, but no. If you're companion lost his chest or head, he'd be dead. We dont have the tech yet to recreate plastic hearts or brains. *WE DONT EVEN HAVE THAT TODAY IN RL! LAWL!*




I don't see the problem. I have never thought of the animal when in-game. It is entirely possible that there is no animal reference and it is simply a co-incidence. Any other cat references in-game?SpeedKiller wrote: i was already scared when the money was called *cats*
I think that is actually so cool. I'd be so into that just having two robots fighting each other, beating the absolute snot out of each other. Also I'd imagine him having a lovable personality like HK-47 from Knights of the Old Republic. I really agree with the need for upgrades rather than training but with that it opens up the possibility of people only using robots instead of people. The only way to counter that would be: Making the robot parts EXTREMELY expensive or making the robot parts EXTREMELY hard to get and it takes a lot of parts.WaryWiard wrote:Will we be able to build robotic companions?
I would love to have a robot samurai.
Although since he would be a robot, he would be unable to improve his skills without an upgrade.
Having a cargo bot capable of carrying a whole lot of stuff, and still being fast would be great as well.
haha, I find that about as unlovable as possible. Some crazy droid that is very desperate to end your life. interesting, cool maybe....lovable - not to me.The Biolizard wrote: having a lovable personality like HK-47 from Knights of the Old Republic.
He's always making funny jokes and snarky comments. I say that is very lovable. Even if he is designed only to murder.Blxz wrote:haha, I find that about as unlovable as possible. Some crazy droid that is very desperate to end your life. interesting, cool maybe....lovable - not to me.The Biolizard wrote: having a lovable personality like HK-47 from Knights of the Old Republic.
Certainly a possibility. Making workable, robotic prostetic limbs is much, much harder than a robot. Specially if you don't require the robot to look human-ish.WaryWiard wrote:Will we be able to build robotic companions?
I would love to have a robot samurai.
Although since he would be a robot, he would be unable to improve his skills without an upgrade.
Having a cargo bot capable of carrying a whole lot of stuff, and still being fast would be great as well.
WaryWiard wrote:Will we be able to build robotic companions?
I would love to have a robot samurai.
Although since he would be a robot, he would be unable to improve his skills without an upgrade.
Having a cargo bot capable of carrying a whole lot of stuff, and still being fast would be great as well.

while this is true today, in a post apocalyptic environment apocalypse isnt as kind to all technology equally. And, even before an apocalypse technology can develop differently in different timelines. For example, the egyptians achieved levels of precision with their rock cutting and placement we are unable to acheive today. Why is this? Well, because we haven't needed to stack all those rocks in our modern society, so we never redeveloped the same methods after their original knowledge was lost. (or there are some really, really stupid people who think well positioned stones is evidence for aliens assisting them in... positioning stones well)Xanmyral wrote:Certainly a possibility. Making workable, robotic prostetic limbs is much, much harder than a robot. Specially if you don't require the robot to look human-ish.
Only problem though is that a robot will just be a metal statue without an AI, either a true AI or false AI. That would require writing the program, which would require computers. Not sure Kenshi has that though, or if Chris plans to include such. Could go the Fallout route though and have discs/cubes/tapes/whatever that has already written AIs on them scavenged from ruins of the old world.
We still can't make human-like AIs, but have multiple living cyborgs and even successfully working robotic prosthetic limbs. Given the futuristic setting probably the only thing you need to do to get a prosthetic arm is to go to any better equipped surgeon and attach few nerve endings.Xanmyral wrote:Making workable, robotic prostetic limbs is much, much harder than a robot. Specially if you don't require the robot to look human-ish.
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