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Homeless and Addiction Outreach Officer (HAOO) Android
As machines took human jobs, and drugs and synth-alcohol became cheaper and more prevalent, people found themselves on the streets. Strangely, it was machines who also came to tend to the victims of addiction and homelessness.
Hand drawn ink art from page 35, from The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book
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Do You Want Fries with That a Service Industry Android
Among the most common androids ever made were the fast food variants, many of whom had skin pigmentation in the logo colors of the company that purchased them, although their plastic skin is usually incomplete and most exhibit purposely visible joint seams, servo motor and access panels. Many were made without legs, and instead moved about the front counter at a burger joint or pizza house on a track. They are almost always built to look like teenagers and have the same mannerisms and vocal range of humans aged 14 to 19.

Hand drawn ink art from page 32, and text from page 36 of The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book
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Female Patterned Android Ruin Explorer

Android Original Purpose Descriptions and Details Art from page 31 of The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book

Civilian androids were mass produced and easily the most commonly found models that dig teams unearth. These humanoid robots usually had plastic bones — although many featured fully biodegradable sheathing, bones and parts which have long since decayed into dust.
This unique android, however, is built different from other models. It is either a customized variant, from a limited edition, or a prototype of some rare, purpose-built and perhaps one of a kind design.

Check out a review of The TME Expansion Rules book at Swords & Stitchery - Old Time Sewing & Table Top Rpg Blog:

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"There's no need for any range-of-motion limits with electric joints. While the knees of the robot look normal, the head, torso, hips, shoulders, and thigh spinners all look like limitless 360° joints. With things like slip rings that can pass electrical wires to a rotating object, all these joints can probably just spin forever and have no home position. Boston Dynamics is calling the new Atlas the "world’s most dynamic #humanoidrobot.""

🤖 As the boundary between human and AI sophistication blurs, meet Figure 01: a humanoid robot powered by OpenAI. Its latest demo is impressive and slightly unnerving. It can chat, understand requests, and even hand over an apple with a casual "uh" in its speech. 🍎

Are we ready for AI robots with this level of sophistication? What are your thoughts on welcoming such futuristic helpers into our lives? 🤔

#AIInnovation #FutureTech #HumanoidRobot #TechDebate

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