3D model description
Many models of autonomous drones were built and deployed onto the battlefields of the new era. Simple combat models, brawler bots, self-driving vehicles, autonomous minesweepers, spy drones, the list goes on. Robots proved effective in many roles on the battlefield, but one niche proved much trickier than the more straightforward roles, combat medics. Many attempts were made to make drones that could patch up fallen organics while under fire but time and time again this proved near impossible. They would take to long, there were to many factors to what was wrong with someone, drones would waste time trying to help those who were beyond saving, the battlefield would be to unsanitary and the bots would get stuck in an endless loop of cleaning the wounds until the victim died, etc. It got so bad that soldiers were known to turn their weapons on themselves if a robotic medic found them before an organic one did. Medic drones remained failed prototypes relegated to museums, warehouses, and wartime horror stories. This was the case until cognitive transference was developed and improved to portable scale.
Cerebral Harvesters are large, heavily armored, combat drones equipped with a ''brain hook" that could be jabbed into the nerve center of a living creature to rapidly transfer their consciousness into the data cores stored in the Harvester's torso. The minds it collects could then be transferred to artificial bodies, saving at least something of the creature. This process worked consistently, was fast, and the Harvester's armor meant they often got back to base with their collection intact. Cerebral Harvesters are always autonomous to avoid overrides and hacking. Despite their effectiveness Cerebral Harvesters developed a poor reputation, their pre-installed personalities tend to be blunt and uncomforting and their large statures and monotone voices as well as the morbidity of the harvesting procedure and the unflinching directness with which they preform it make them very unsettling to their fellow soldiers.
Cerebral Harvesters also sometimes spiked enemy persons of interested to capture them for interrogation. After or in between wars many of these drones would leave their armies and make their ways into private militaries, militias, rescue teams, police forces, mercenary and pirate gangs, first-responder squads, and even hospitals to provide their unique services while some few would seek more independent meaning to their lives.
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3D printing settings
Printer brand:
Anycubic
Printer:
Photon Mono X
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.05
Infill:
100%
Filament brand:
Anycubic
Filament color:
black
Filament material:
UV resin