What's a a science fiction without robots?
Panstellar MP22C Starship Service Droid UPP: 5203E-N4-MP22C-NFC6(G) 20/50 (Mesh) Mcr 1.505 (Cr 3136/month)
217kg/478lbs. 91kg TL15 Battery: duration of 14 days. Anti Grav Thrust: 400kg (1.84g)
Head:
2 visual sensors (Active Infared and Light Intensifying, 1 each)
Audio Sensor
Voder (with Language package x3)
Radio (500km range)
Mass Sensor
Omnidirectional spotlight
3 Light Arms (retractable):
Grasping Hand
Electronics Toolkit Package; magnetic and radiation sensors, power interface.
Light Welder (5m range Laser Carbine)
1 Medium Arm (retractable):
Mechanical Tool Package; Neutrino Sensor, 25 ft tether line with magnetic grapple.
Software:
Engineering-3,
Navigation-2, Electronics-2,Mechanical-2, Gravatics-2,
Ship's Boat-1, Grav vehicles-1, Rescue-1, Security-1, Close Combat-1, Welder/Laser Carbine-1,
Emotion Simulation.
The MP22C is the droid of choice when looking to fill holes in your crew manifest, and now with the low monthly price of a mere CR3100 per month, it's the affordable choice as well.
Edit:Robot URP code, in order (for those who don't have Robots Book 8)
5203E-N4-MP22C-NFC6(G)
Chassis Size – 5 – 100 Liters, Chassis type III – adult human torso size
Chassis Configuration – 2 - cylindrical
Power Plant – 0 – Fuel Cell, Type A, 20 liters
Batteries – 3 - TL15
Locomotion – E - HV Grav Mod
Head – N – 40% volume of Chassis
No# of Appendages - 4
CPU Space – M – 30 storage for CPU
Storage Space – P – 50 data space
Logic Program – 2 - Low Autonomous: The robot can take independent action without direct commands and is able to understand simple inferences.
Command Program – 2 - Full Command: Allows the robot to interpret all natural language commands
without restriction
No# of Application Programs – C - 12
Apparent Strength – N - 40
Apparent Dexterity – F - 15
Apparent Intelligence – C - 12
Apparent Education – 6 (G) - The maximum potential education is listed in parenthesis following the regular education digit.
Usually robots are considered NPCs, but I'd love to play one of these little guys …