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Zedavier — The Anti-Apocalyptic Robots.

Published: 2006-05-27 10:26:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 213; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 4
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Description Like any good general sketchist, sooner or later I was going to try some robots. And this is how they turned out, looking all ready-to-take-over-the-world. Okay, so maybe they're not all about robotic revolution, but they still have some pretty nifty design.

First off is the Plantbot, up to the left. The Plantbot is designed as a "smart plant," essentially being a plant that can uproot itself and relocated elsewhere with its robotic aid. Of course, after I designed the Plantbot, it quickly became inferior to the "Robotanist," which was designed only ten minutes after the Plantbot.

The Robotanist (clever little pun), down to the right, is an improved Plantbot, being able to perform more tricks. While the Plantbot can only relocate, the Robotanist can also find a faucet to water itself, switch out its plant if it dies, and even take the place of an actual gardener, watching over a field of plants.

With a more militaristic mood, the BlasterBot is in the upper right. This guy was designed around being an automated missle battery. Indeed, at first, he didn't even have arms. However, the arms were added to round out his combat capabilities, and was given treads to add to stability.

And finally, is the Turreteer, an automated point-defence system. It is, more or less, a rocket launcher on stand, aimed by a camera and two radars. Hmm...not much really to say about it though. Good forshortening, though!

I think they were pretty clever little gadgets. I still don't know about the robotic apocalypse, though. Where did that idea come from?


Remeber, like the others, critiques are set to discouraged, only because my skills are now superior to this. Critiquing would be useless.
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