SAL-VO #10 is a centipede-shaped robot and a humanoid skeletal robot, working for Blackstar as a salvage crew operator. They reside on the Blackstar, but have passed through the hands of about a dozen other operators in the past as a scrap-salvage team. They are linked to the Log Wire.
Character Logo or Sprite | SAL-VO #10 'Sal' | ||
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Character Picture (tbd) | |||
Species | Robot | Age | 15 |
Weight | 1100kg / 250kg | Height | 10.3m / 170cm |
Affiliations | Log Wire | ||
Occupation | Salvage Operation Team | Organisation | The Blackstar |
Rank | Crew | Home | Homeless |
Theme | THEME |
SAL-VO is a pair of robots. One is a monstrous centipede, the other is a skeletal humanoid.
The primary 'work' body of SAL-VO: Described by onlookers as a writhing, ship-breaking centipede. Its chitino-metallic carapace is ten feet long outstretched, fitted with plasma saws, a laser cutter, entirely too many scurrying legs, and writhing propulsion.
The secondary 'face friendly' shell for SAL-VO: A skeletal robot with a drab outer shell and rudimentary panelwork. The underlaying chassis is rock solid and it moves without impediment, but the external panels are all beaten in or scuffed somehow.
Psychology - SAL-VO or 'Sal' is soft-spoken, and resigned to their role as defined by the shape of themselves. They are minimal on creature comforts and does not seek indulgence, save for enough to survive and remain rustless. SAL-VO considers being able to operate in their intended capacity as a ship-breaking machine to be an optimal state of being. Organic co-workers would say they're a workaholic by design.
Personality - SAL-VO's large half can be described as straightforward, and uncharitably blunt; They were designed to break ships, not talk to and negotiate with people. The smaller half of SAL-VO presents a businesslike posture and bearing, with a better understanding on talking to and negotiating with people for employment, but they do not form strong attachments to them on the job. When talking small, SAL-VO has a small pool of reference to draw from, rarely abreast of current events due to extended salvage journeys.
SAL-VO is currently affiliated with the Blackstar company, and they are a member of Log Wire. They are affiliated with Wickton Bio-Dynamics, but they are out of business and the employees have since moved on. SAL-VO is also a known quantity to synthetics in the salvage business.
SAL-VO can speak Basic, and Machine. They each have a civilian-grade communications transceiver installed in them.
The original SAL-VO robot was the centipede, part of a line of bots sold by the Wickton Bio-dynamics Corporation - now defunct. SAL-VO was advertised towards salvage companies that needed a specialised robot for tearing ships apart little by little. This SAL-VO's first activation took place aboard a scrapmonger's asteroid-based junkyard, and their first task were to break down the old hulks they tugged in, with dozens of other SAL-VOs for company.
Post-detranslation and around the age of ten, there were plenty of defunct ships with which to tear apart and recycle and SAL-VO was satisfied with their lot, but the business got thrown into turmoil when an old wreck's unstable power core detonated and scattered the hulks and robots across space - and not all of them got recovered by the scrapmonger, and especially not this SAL=VO.
It wasn't long until a third party found SAL-VO drifting through space and tried to take the robot apart for scrap. They ended up reactivating SAL=VO, and the robot retaliated with the threat of tearing the whole ship apart at the seams. When the occupants relented, SAL-VO explained that they wanted to get back to working, supplying coordinates to their home yard.
It'd turned out that SAL-VO was adrift for eight months, and the severity of the explosion had forced the company to relocate and downsize, leaving much of the bombed hulks behind and no forward address. This presented SAL-VO with new concerns: like where to get proper maintenance and power to keep living, as they were now free to choose their own path.
So SAL-VO embarked on the journey for new masters - as SAL-VO wasn't truly alive unless they were breaking ships apart, like they were designed to. However, getting along amongst humanoids was not part of SAL-VO's design specification, with many being put off by the robot's creepy appearance and scurrying movement - but hard-bitten junkyard operators, salvagers, and other synthetic life forms didn't care, and it wasn't long until they found a stream of income and living.
Once nestled into the responsibilies of living alone and getting by hand-to-mouth, SAL-VO bought a secondary robot off a shelf to cast their consciousness into and assist with the hard-to-reach areas of maintenance, and be the 'friendly face' for interviewing - as not every yard SAL-VO worked could afford to maintain all their bots and the 'centipede monster' didn't get by in polite society alone.
Living and existing job to job, upon ship to ship and from junkyard to junkyard, SAL-VO eventually got employed by Blackstar for an extended spell of duty.
SAL-VO is designed to seek the hull on a spacecraft, and take them apart piece by piece safely and with minimal damage to components and material. It is their reason to exist, and its what gives them a purpose.
SAL-VO is loaded with the design patterns of ships they have taken apart, and can integrate new layouts and designs with the aid of their construction computing and analysis suites.
SAL-VO's smaller half is loaded with the larger half's maintenance specifications and a raft of tools, and is handy with all the machinery and computing necessary to keep SAL-VO in operating order.
SAL-VO understands the limitations and capabilities of its cutting particle beam laser.
SAL-VO understands what its plasma saw fangs can cut through, and knows their operating limits.
As a machine, they're capable of a range of simple and complex mathematical functions. SAL-VO's processors are optimised for their other skills in engineering and construction, particularly physics and topology.
SAL-VO was designed and hard coded by Wickton Bio-Dynamics to break ships down in swarms with its peers, but operates alone just fine too. Later, SAL-VO acquired another robot to assist with their livelihood and maintenance.
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SAL-VO's living situation is mobile, having noped3) aboard creaking salvage tugs in the void, in a storage closet at a warehouse, and in the care of a Log Wire synth shelter. They travel light to ensure they can work anywhere.
Most of their income goes into maintenance and power. They rarely seek luxury and find it a more organic scruple, and have a bit of savings to fall back on as a result, but humans would find SAL-VO's living conditions squalid.
Workaholic Centipede Monster Robot, hoooo~!
-Luca