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Arachni Drone II

Zakalwe

Inactive Member
Arachni Drone Mark II:

History and Background:

The Arachni drone had for several years enjoyed limited sales, but high success in those tasks given to it, largely those in the security market, and it came to Ephesus' attention that they were lagging a little behind the times technology wise, and so he decided to give them a little bit of an update. Thus was created the Arachni Drone Mark II, all the Arachni ever was and more.

About the Arachni:

The drone stands two and a half feet tall, supported by four spider-like legs. Raised around its body are another four leg-like protrusions used not for propulsion by for mêlée, their razor sharp edges combined with their blinding fast movement used to rip their opponents apart. The same speed that makes these legs so dangerous makes the Arachni move at a very impressive speeds. Equally spaced around its round torso are four spike protrusions which in an instant can extend to a distance of three feet, monomolecular tips impaling through one or more targets, be they lightly armoured or not. Spaced around these, and well protected from anything which in itself would destroy the drone, are numerous visual sensors and other sensors feeding information to the drones own computer and the central computer (if there is one). The computer in the centre of the drone has gone through a significant update, and it is now capable of doing fairly considerable tasks by itself, although a central computer is still preferred. On top of the drone there are two guns, capable of firing ten packets of maser energy every second out of each of them, capable of doing considerable damage – cutting through with their energy and sheer number of packages. The entire top of the drone can rotate, the reavers capable of firing in any direction on a 360 degree arc. The Arachni is designed to be extremely stealthy, invisible because of its Plasmonic coating, and silent because of its anti-sound system.

Price: 15,000 KS

Statistical Information:

Government: Will be available to all organisations, especially peacekeepers
Organisation: Currently NovaCorp, used on ships
Type: Offensive/defensive drone
Class: No-0-01b Arachni
Designer:
Ephesus
Manufacturer: NovaCorp

Appearance: Spiderlike, four legs on floor, four raised in strike position, four small spikes around the round body, eyes and other sensors hidden behind perfect diamond. Two grievers on the top of the body. It should be noted that the Arachni will never been seen thus in normal circumstances due to the plasmonic coating.

Length: 3 ft.
Width: 3 ft.
Height: 2.5 ft.

Speeds: 90 kph.
Range: Theoretically only limited to the lifespan of the drone. Usually limited to guard duty however.
Lifespan: Lasts five years without maintenance, less if in combat

Weapons Systems:

Reavers, twin-linked (2): These two weapons, found on the top of the Arachni, fire ten packets of electro-magnetic energy in the microwave section of the spectrum a second.

Location: On the top of the drone, one on each side
Primary purpose: To kill or incapacitate miscreants.
Secondary purpose: To destroy objects, doors, walls etc.
Damage: Medium.
Range: 750 metres
Rate of fire: Ten packets per second
Payload: Infinite while generator is still functioning.

Attack Legs (4): These legs are not used to move, but to attack, moving with blinding speed and dealing significant damage with their monomolecular edges.

Location: Four equidistant around the body of drone
Primary purpose: To maim targets, fight in mêlée
Secondary purpose: To climb up walls, break through objects
Range: 2 feet
Damage: Enough to cut through steel using the diamond-fibre tip
Rate of fire: Two strikes a second for each leg

Spikes (4): When in rest these look like four inch long spikes on the drones body, however they can instantly shoot out as an up two three foot long retractable, telescopic, spike, with it's perfect diamond monomolecular tip dealing significant damage, puncturing through steel and impaling most normal substances and creatures.

Location: Four equidistant around the body of drone
Primary purpose: To maim targets, fight in mêlée
Secondary purpose: Puncture through heavy armour
Range: 3 feet
Damage: Has enough power to puncture through steel-titanium plates,
Rate of fire: Near instantaneous, half second withdrawal time

Systems descriptions:

Armour: Perfect Iron body with Carbon Ring plating. High endurance ceramic coating and interior shock resistant material.

CS gas Capsule: Stored at the bottom of the drones body are three small capsules, each containing pressurized CS gas. When released this gas affects all in the immediate surroundings, and it reacts with the moisture on the skin and eyes, causing a burning sensation and the instinctive and forceful shutting of eyes. Other effects include copious tears, a running nose, burning in the throat and nose, disorientation, dizziness, restricted breathing, severe coughing and vomiting. This capsule is used when the drone doesn't want to kill the target.

Sensors: The Arachni has reasonable sensors capable of seeing into all of the electro-magnetic spectrums, record extremely sensitive sounds, hear far of conversations, see up to seven miles with precision, detect heart beats, and with some detection detecting neurological activity. New in the Arachni II is a magnetic resonance scanner and radar.

Anti-sound: The Arachni produces antisound for every noise it makes, cancelling it out. This combined with its already near silent nature means it is next to impossible to hear. The antisound effectively is generated by thousands of tiny speakers which detect the noise before it has time to spread to the air, the vibrations in the materials, and releases the corresponding countersound.

Plasmonic shielding: The drone has a plasmonic cover which prevents light from scattering by resonating at the same frequency as the light striking it, thus making it invisible. The theory behind it is more complicated, it includes the fact that when the light strikes the metallic material waves of electrons called plasmons are generated, and in the shield the frequency of plasmons is the same as the frequency of the light hitting it, which cancels each other out, reducing the amount of scattering to such a level that the human eye, or even a Neko can not see it (although a sensor would be confused about the trace scrambling). The same principal works for ultraviolet, radio, micro-save and infrared.

Computer: The Arachni II possess' a sub-sentient computer system, which has roughly the intellect of a predator with 0.8 Human Intelligence, capable of a certain ruthless cunning. While usually ‘slaved' to a central computer, it is capable of being commanded of doing relatively simple tasks and being able to do it – more complex tasks it is able to do but tends to take them very litteraly.

Communications:

Radio: Allows the armours wearer to communicate with other peace enforcers or with central command. It uses quantum state encryption to make sure that it can't be hacked into to and controlled.

Laser: For close-range transmissions, it is more difficult for the enemy to intercept, because they have to be in the area of the beam.
 
Zakalwe said:
Sensors: The Arachni has reasonable sensors capable of seeing into all of the electro-magnetic spectrums, record extremely sensitive sounds, hear far of conversations, see up to seven miles with precision, detect heart beats, and with some detection detecting neurological activity. New in the Arachni II is a magnetic resonance scanner and radar.

Anti-sound: The Arachni produces antisound for every noise it makes, cancelling it out. This combined with its already near silent nature means it is next to impossible to hear. The antisound effectively is generated by thousands of tiny speakers which detect the noise before it has time to spread to the air, the vibrations in the materials, and releases the corresponding countersound.

Plasmonic shielding: The drone has a plasmonic cover which prevents light from scattering by resonating at the same frequency as the light striking it, thus making it invisible. The theory behind it is more complicated, it includes the fact that when the light strikes the metallic material waves of electrons called plasmons are generated, and in the shield the frequency of plasmons is the same as the frequency of the light hitting it, which cancels each other out, reducing the amount of scattering to such a level that the human eye, or even a Neko can not see it (although a sensor would be confused about the trace scrambling). The same principal works for ultraviolet, radio, micro-save and infrared.

First: If this bug has Ultra sonar and listening devices, the ability sense a heartbeat, electromagnetic suite, and "perfect Vision" why does it need radar?!

Second: Explain Anti-sound. Now, since there is no such thing.

Third: EXPLAIN THE CLOAKING ABILITY SINCE IT DOES NOT EXIST IN THE SARP AS OF THIS POST.

Uso Tasuki said:
So wouldn't plasmonic shielding be the same thing as a flat black paintjob?

He's basically toting this thing can cancle out light waves. Thus this thing is apparently capable of eradicating LIGHT in an ability to be invisable.
 
Cora, do some research before you open your mouth.

For your first point, redundent systems are always a good thing to include if the space and weight is avalible.

Second, anti-sound is used in bose headsets to maximise quietness today.

Third, the cloaking ability is explained in the discription of the drone. What I was asking is that what makes it better than a flat black paint job because if no light is comming off the drone wouldn't it appear to have a flat black paint job anyways?
 
Firstly, I want to object to all of this military-grade shit you put forth for civilian usage, it is quite simply insane.

Related to the issue of it being a civilian weapons system is the use of Gamma-frequency lasers. This is terrible, just terrible. The first problem here is also the things good point, that being that it is extremely penetrative. However, while this gun may easily bake the sap trying to break-in in his own armor, it will also pass through the next 6 blast walls to nuke the poor soul getting a cup of coffee after a hard day at work. OSHA would not approve.

Also is the issue that such high energy emissions have a unfortunate tendency to make things radioactive. Why, after all, do you go to the trouble of defending something if it is only going to become a serious safety hazard from that same protection. Now two OSHA citations.

Lastly, your description of the effects of gamma-rays on matter are very incorrect. Gamma radiation interacts very weakly with normal matter, that is why it is so hard to block. It can heat matter up to the point of melting and/or vaporizing (leading to explosions), but that is mostly the pervue of X-rays (which are what cause all, the very large percentage of at least, the heating in a nuclear blast, or a reactor) when it comes to high-energy wave radiation. To get similar results from a gamma-ray laser you would have to have a massive energy output, but this output would still leave much of the beam to blast off past what you are shooting at, causing very, very undesirable collateral damage. The reason gamma-rays are so damaging to electronics and organics is because both of those are extremely sensitive and a few impacted molecules (whether part of a DNA strand or a chip circuit) can cause failures far beyond the site of the damage. Walls, doors, and the like do not have such a weakness and so the damage from a reasonable-output weapon would go all but unnoticed.


On to this 'anti-sound' business. This is nothing like the Bose unit you are describing. Those units require the receiver, processing package, and transmitter to all be between the sound and the person or sensor to detect it. This is because of a combination of processing delays (no matter how fast your computer is this will always be a non-zero value) and because the anti-polar sound produced must be transmitted exactly when the original passes the transmitter. If it is to early or to soon it will not cancel it. This makes such a remote system (where the sound is detected as it hits the unit, from which the cancellation wave is also generated) inherently flawed since there will always be a delay (not just from processing, the signal has to get from the sensor to the processing unit, then back to the transmitter; it may not take long, but it still takes time) and as such the cancellation wave will always be out of sync with the original and will fail to cancel it (if anything creating more noise than their was before). Though it is not part of this unit, anti-psionic units would suffer from the same problem (actually worse, since the unit is placed at distance from affected parts of the body).

On the plasmonic cloaking, no go I am afraid. First problem is that such covers can only be tunned to a single frequency of light at any given time (making it near useless during the daytime, as the researchers found out). Second problem is that it only works well when the 'cloaked' object is of the same size, meaning around 500 or so nanometers. At macroscopic scales it would be useless.
 
Firstly Vesper -

If they don't want it, they don't need to buy it. On your words I shall consider a variant to be designed in a little bit.

Second point:

Right. So the weapon out-put isn't reasonable and so the damage does happen. And it causes nasty collateral damage. However there's nothing against it as a technology. You've already stated that it can do what I've said it's going to do anyway. The rest of your point is answered in my first point.

Anti-Sound:

http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition ... 59,00.html

Let's assume in the 10,000 or so years of technological advancement since that point that the systems have equally become more complicated can't we?

Oh, and it's already been approved in the Arachni I.

Plasmonic Shielding:

Firstly Cora it does exist in the SA:

Most noticeably on the earlier version of the Arachni Drone.
And also for the defences of Emrys Academy.

And Vesper ... I'll answer you later, my head hurts at the moment. However it should be noted that it has been approved two previously in effectively the same format. In addition to this can't it be understood that perhaps in the several thousand years of technological development a substance more effective than gold or silver?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... ility.html

Note that it says ‘difficult' not ‘impossible' – an important distinction.
 
I would like to ask how it is not exactly like the Bose system? The sound is comming from inside the drone itself, particularly from the joints and then going outward so the reciever, transmiter, and processor are all between the sound and the person who would otherwise be hearing the drone. The system already works in real life so lets have none of this 'it can't be done' stuff.
 
It came to my attention that having the Grievers was the largest problem some people had and so I removed them.

Does that make the situation better?
 
Approved. Remember, the anti-sound will never fuction perfectly on multiple targets at once, particularly those at different distances and directions from each other and the drone.

I'd rather see actual people fight instead of invisible droids.
 
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