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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Simon" data-source="post: 4529900" data-attributes="member: 21938"><p>Ashley's voice echoes strangely in this room, coming back from all angles with a metallic note to it.</p><p></p><p>From somewhere further into the chamber comes an answering <span style="color: Sienna">"Tchk chk. Come on through. Trrrrrrrr."</span></p><p></p><p>Some of the routes between the hanging wall-plates are blocked with piles of junk - old mechanical and electronic parts not even worth anything as spares, by the looks of it. The two middle routes seem to leads deeper into the room, both with other openings off to either side.</p><p></p><p>There is a click and a whirr as, near to Sarhat, a t-kat robot sheds itself of some covering junk and trunldes towards you. Operating lights flicker on and it unfolds some of its utility arms. One crackles with the blue light of an electric arc welder, another ends in a small cutting saw that spins up to speed with an ominous whine. The thing turns its sensor array in your direction and moves towards you with surprising speed.</p><p></p><p>[SBLOCK=OOC]</p><p>The t-kat model of robot is a tracked utility device, something like a bomb disposal robot or a "treadwell" droid from Star Wars. Like other robots in the B5 universe they aren't independently intelligent, but can be programmed to perform simple tasks semi-autonomously. </p><p></p><p>It's quite a small device on a compact tracked base, but the utility arms give it a taller spidery appearance.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to place yourselves relative to the robot (R on the map). I figure Sarhat, then Ashley, then Vurk in terms of proximity but I'll leave it up to you.</p><p>[/SBLOCK]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Simon, post: 4529900, member: 21938"] Ashley's voice echoes strangely in this room, coming back from all angles with a metallic note to it. From somewhere further into the chamber comes an answering [COLOR="Sienna"]"Tchk chk. Come on through. Trrrrrrrr."[/COLOR] Some of the routes between the hanging wall-plates are blocked with piles of junk - old mechanical and electronic parts not even worth anything as spares, by the looks of it. The two middle routes seem to leads deeper into the room, both with other openings off to either side. There is a click and a whirr as, near to Sarhat, a t-kat robot sheds itself of some covering junk and trunldes towards you. Operating lights flicker on and it unfolds some of its utility arms. One crackles with the blue light of an electric arc welder, another ends in a small cutting saw that spins up to speed with an ominous whine. The thing turns its sensor array in your direction and moves towards you with surprising speed. [SBLOCK=OOC] The t-kat model of robot is a tracked utility device, something like a bomb disposal robot or a "treadwell" droid from Star Wars. Like other robots in the B5 universe they aren't independently intelligent, but can be programmed to perform simple tasks semi-autonomously. It's quite a small device on a compact tracked base, but the utility arms give it a taller spidery appearance. Feel free to place yourselves relative to the robot (R on the map). I figure Sarhat, then Ashley, then Vurk in terms of proximity but I'll leave it up to you. [/SBLOCK] [/QUOTE]
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