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Sirius Robotics: I-2 Revealed!

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Sirius Robotics: I-2 Revealed!
Offline Linkus
04-25-2010, 02:04 AM,
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I-2


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I-2 shown in combat training



The I-2 continues the pattern of excellence that many have come to expect from Sirius Robotics. A heavier alternative than the currently available I-1, the I-2 serves a role that is hard to fill for most humans.
Utilising advanced heavy weaponry, including twin barrelled auto-cannons and a blast cannon, the I-2 can support any squad on the battlefield and still keep the survivability of a humanoid being giving it great flexibility.
As versatile as a human soldier but better armed, armoured and without the constraints of food or emotions such as pain.
The I-2 is the next step in battlefield robotics, a step that can only serve to save the lives of your soldiers.

The I-2 will soon be in full production from the new Sirius Robotics plant and will be priced similarly to the I-1.







Facilitating the rise of robotics since 0 A.D.
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Fran
04-29-2010, 04:49 AM,
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Interesting. Very, Interesting.

Are these units capable of being integrated into more complex computer systems via remote link? And then, perhaps stored in the cargo bay of a fighter class ship for delivery?
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