The ABISS unit or “TALOS” as it’s commonly dubbed, is a class of mobility centered bipedal war machines developed by Silicon Robotics to be used in urban spaces as an infantry support platform. Height: 6’8 Weight: 250lbs Purposes: urban combat, infantry support Entered service: 2089 R&D cost: 9.4 billion USD Cost per unit: 12 million USD Number of units produced since 2075: 1,905 Top sustained sprint: 23mph Power source: miniature fusion battery with three hydrogen cell backups ~ 3 months of continuous operation(THEORETICAL) Main material composition: graphene, carbon fiber titanium alloys and aluminum alloys Balance system: gyroscopic stabilizers, torque sensors, accelerometers, and various other algorithms and sensors. Defense systems: 3 smoke screens, limited electronic warfare, anti drone spoofing, and infrared dazzlers Spoofing protection: faraday cages, backup algorithms, fiber optic data links, surge protection circuits, and multi sensor verification. Navigation: Lidar mapping, visual SLAM, terrain recognition, and communication with other nearby autonomous systems. Communication: Mesh networked hivemind, adaptive spectrum hopping, and directional beamformed communication. Locomotion and limb movement: dry synthetic muscles, electric BLDC, and harmonic drives. Lifting capacity: 95lbs Armor: reactive plating Main weapon systems: varies depending on mission. But TALOS units can be equipped with rocket pods, rifles, close range firearms, and anti armor weapons AI behavior: adapts to environmental conditions, will not go against assigned directive unless overwritten by a higher ranking individual. Occasionally programmed to mimic actual human behavior to integrate itself easier into its assigned unit. Nation of origin: the Corporatocracy of Nora
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/681280281 - original @bastion_unit7 Also ABISS stands for Autonomous Bipedal Infantry support system