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− | |variants =[[#Robobrain|Robobrain]]<br />[[#X-8 robobrain (Old World Blues)|X-8 robobrain]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}}<br />[[#Robobrain Mark series (Old World Blues)|Robobrain Mark series]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}}<br />[[#U.S. Army robobrain|U.S. Army robobrain]]<br />[[#Test dummy robobrain|Test dummy robobrain]] |
+ | |variants =[[#Robobrain|Robobrain]]<br />[[#X-8 robobrain (Old World Blues)|X-8 robobrain]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}}<br />[[#Robobrain Mark series (Old World Blues)|Robobrain Mark series]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}}<br />[[#U.S. Army robobrain|U.S. Army robobrain]]<br />{{cut}} [[#Test dummy robobrain|Test dummy robobrain]] |
|location =[[Mojave Wasteland]]<br />[[Big MT]] |
|location =[[Mojave Wasteland]]<br />[[Big MT]] |
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+ | |dialogue =[[CrRobobrain.txt]] |
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+ | |content2={{Quotation|I hope we can still be friends when this is all over.}}[[File:FNV Robobrain StillBeFriends.ogg|noicon|135px|center]] |
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+ | |content4={{Quotation|Please believe me when I say I'm not enjoying this.}}[[File:FNV Robobrain ImNotEnjoyingThis.ogg|noicon|135px|center]] |
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'''Robobrains''' are [[Fallout: New Vegas robots and computers|robots]] found in the [[Mojave Wasteland]] in [[Timeline#2281|2281]]. |
'''Robobrains''' are [[Fallout: New Vegas robots and computers|robots]] found in the [[Mojave Wasteland]] in [[Timeline#2281|2281]]. |
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===Gameplay attributes=== |
===Gameplay attributes=== |
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− | Robobrains appear in the Mojave, though much rarer than in the [[Capital Wasteland]]. One can be found overlooking [[Hoover Dam]], working for the [[New California Republic|NCR]]. There are also hostile robobrains at [[ |
+ | Robobrains appear in the Mojave, though they are much rarer than they are in the [[Capital Wasteland]]. One can be found overlooking [[Hoover Dam]], working for the [[New California Republic|NCR]]. There are also hostile robobrains at [[HELIOS One]], [[Vault 11]], the [[H&H Tools Factory]] and [[Big MT]]. These robobrains have male voices, unlike the robobrains of the Capital Wasteland, who have female voices. |
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==Variants== |
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===X-8 robobrain (''Old World Blues'')=== |
===X-8 robobrain (''Old World Blues'')=== |
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[[File:Robobrain.png|100px|right]] |
[[File:Robobrain.png|100px|right]] |
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− | This robobrain variant was created by gene splicing a [[lobotomite]] and [[Mister Orderly]], an experiment run on a [[X-8 splicing facility terminal|terminal]] in the [[X-8 research center]]. Its purpose was to see the effects of gene splicing humans and robots, which subsequently gave the original brain of the robot a state of awareness. After the splice it will wander around the platform it was created on, asking questions about its own existence and explode shortly after. |
+ | This robobrain variant was created by gene splicing a [[lobotomite]] and [[Mister Orderly]], an experiment run on a [[X-8 splicing facility terminal|terminal]] in the [[X-8 research center]]. Its purpose was to see the effects of gene splicing humans and robots, which subsequently gave the original brain of the robot a state of awareness. After the splice it will wander around the platform it was created on, asking questions about its own existence and explode shortly after. |
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+ | |name ={{cut}} Robobrain Mk II {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} |
|base id ={{DLC ID|00a11b}} |
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===U.S. Army robobrain=== |
===U.S. Army robobrain=== |
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[[File:ArmyRobobrain.png|right|100px]] |
[[File:ArmyRobobrain.png|right|100px]] |
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− | The U.S. Army robobrain was developed by the U.S. military in order to replace soldiers on the front line in an attempt to gain the upper hand against the Chinese. |
+ | The U.S. Army robobrain was developed by the U.S. military, in order to replace soldiers on the front line in an attempt to gain the upper hand against the Chinese. |
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===Test dummy robobrain=== |
===Test dummy robobrain=== |
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[[File:Robobrain.png|100px|right]] |
[[File:Robobrain.png|100px|right]] |
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+ | The test dummy robobrain did not appear in the final version of the base game. |
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|base id ={{ID|006da3}} |
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* {{icon|dead}} [[Fission battery]] |
* {{icon|dead}} [[Fission battery]] |
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==Notable robobrains== |
==Notable robobrains== |
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* [[Super-Ego]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} |
* [[Super-Ego]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} |
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+ | * [[X-8 robobrain]] {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} |
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==Notable quotes== |
==Notable quotes== |
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+ | | {{Inline quote|I wish there was some other way we could have worked this out.|sound=FNV Robobrain SomeOtherWay.ogg}} |
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− | + | | {{Inline quote|I hope we can still be friends when this is all over.|sound=FNV Robobrain StillBeFriends.ogg}} |
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+ | | {{Inline quote|I'm a much better tactician than you. It's all in the brain, you see.|sound=FNV Robobrain MuchBetterTactician.ogg}} |
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− | + | | {{Inline quote|Please believe me when I say I'm not enjoying this.|sound=FNV Robobrain ImNotEnjoyingThis.ogg}} |
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+ | | {{Inline quote|What..? I feel like this has happened before. I feel awake for the first time, what is going on? What is this strange new world around me? What does it hold in store for a dreamer such as myself?|X-8 robobrain|sound=OWBX8RobobrainStrangNewWorldAroundMe.ogg}} |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | + | Just like the [[Sentry bot (Fallout: New Vegas)|sentry bot]], [[Protectron (Fallout: New Vegas)|protectron]] and [[Mister Handy (Fallout: New Vegas)|Mister Handy]], despite having a [[Melee Damage]] implemented in them, they will not use their attacks on the player, no matter how close they are. This is either because the Melee action hasn't been scripted in, or because it simply relies on the laser attacks and Mesmetron attacks more than its weaker melee attack. |
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==Appearances== |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | * The questions and dialogue prior to the X-8 robobrain's demise are a lot like the conversations made by Johnny 5, another self-aware robot, from the film [[wikipedia:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]]. |
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− | * It is also possible that it relates to the sperm whale from Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, in which, upon its random creation, the whale begins to question the world and its role in it, before dying shortly afterwards. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 22:19, 18 March 2014
For the robobrains that appear in the Fallout series, see Robobrain. |
Robobrains are robots found in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.
Background
Although they were considered one of the most advanced cyborgs ever created, Robobrains never reached full production status.[1] Persistent problems with aggression and violence even in properly CODE-conditioned Robobrains caused major problems for General Atomics.[2][3] Persistent equipment failure in brain extractors that were incapable of working at an industrial capacity,[4] and flaws in the immature technology used to manufacture Robobrain chassis resulted in a limited trial run. RB-2851 alone managed to complete three batches, with a further two planned. Each batch provided superior upgrades to the robot, including increased energy efficiency, maintaining brain longevity, improved visual cortex connections to enhance motor skills and perception, and tactical combat capabilities.[5][6][7][8][9]
Units deemed combat-capable were assigned on a provisional basis to select locations across the United States, for security and janitorial duties. These included the Sierra Army Depot VI, Mariposa Military Base, and the Glow on the West Coast and other locations in the East.[10][11] Some private companies closely affiliated with the government did receive a limited number of completed Robobrains for security purposes, like the Vault-Tec Corporation.[12]
Characteristics
Developed by General Atomics International with the assistance of RobCo Industries,[13] the Robobrain was designed from the ground up as a multirole platform for use by military and civilian clients. They are more flexible and powerful than robots due to the fact that their central control and processing unit is an actual brain, rather than an artificial facsimile.[2][14] Coupled with a robust, all-terrain tracked chassis and powerful armaments, the Robobrain was on the forefront of a new revolution in combat robotics.
Gameplay attributes
Robobrains appear in the Mojave, though they are much rarer than they are in the Capital Wasteland. One can be found overlooking Hoover Dam, working for the NCR. There are also hostile robobrains at HELIOS One, Vault 11, the H&H Tools Factory and Big MT. These robobrains have male voices, unlike the robobrains of the Capital Wasteland, who have female voices.
Variants
Robobrain
The standard robobrain found throughout the Mojave.
Name (Form ID) | Statistics | Behavior | Abilities | Items | ||||
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Robobrain 0001CF89 |
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X-8 robobrain (Old World Blues)
This robobrain variant was created by gene splicing a lobotomite and Mister Orderly, an experiment run on a terminal in the X-8 research center. Its purpose was to see the effects of gene splicing humans and robots, which subsequently gave the original brain of the robot a state of awareness. After the splice it will wander around the platform it was created on, asking questions about its own existence and explode shortly after.
Name (Form ID) | Statistics | Behavior | Abilities | Items | ||||
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X-8 robobrain 0000A381 |
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Robobrain Mark series (Old World Blues)
The Mark series of robobrains were made to protect Big MT not only from attacks or intruders, but also from corporate espionage.
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Robobrain Mk I xx00A11A |
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Robobrain Mk II xx00A11B |
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Robobrain Mk III xx00CB31 |
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Robobrain Mk IV xx00A11C |
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Robobrain Mk V xx00CB32 |
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Robobrain Mk VI xx00CB33 |
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U.S. Army robobrain
The U.S. Army robobrain was developed by the U.S. military, in order to replace soldiers on the front line in an attempt to gain the upper hand against the Chinese.
Name (Form ID) | Statistics | Behavior | Abilities | Items | ||||
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U.S. Army robobrain 000A5C6C |
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The following is based on test content from the Fallout: New Vegas files. |
Test dummy robobrain
The test dummy robobrain did not appear in the final version of the base game.
Name (Form ID) | Statistics | Behavior | Abilities | Items | ||||
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Test dummy robobrain 00006DA3 |
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End of information based on test content from the Fallout: New Vegas files |
Notable robobrains
Notable quotes
- "I wish there was some other way we could have worked this out."
- "I hope we can still be friends when this is all over."
- "I'm a much better tactician than you. It's all in the brain, you see."
- "Please believe me when I say I'm not enjoying this."
- "What..? I feel like this has happened before. I feel awake for the first time, what is going on? What is this strange new world around me? What does it hold in store for a dreamer such as myself?" – X-8 robobrain
Notes
Just like the sentry bot, protectron and Mister Handy, despite having a Melee Damage implemented in them, they will not use their attacks on the player, no matter how close they are. This is either because the Melee action hasn't been scripted in, or because it simply relies on the laser attacks and Mesmetron attacks more than its weaker melee attack.
Appearances
Robobrains appear in Fallout: New Vegas.
Behind the scenes
The robobrains in Fallout: New Vegas are voiced by Wil Wheaton.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Have you seen a robot with a brain like that before?"
Ada: "No, but my old caravan discovered records about them while we were scavenging military facilities. According to my data banks, it's called the "Robobrain." It was considered one of the most technologically superior robots ever constructed, but the model never reached full production status."
(Ada's dialogue) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fallout: New Vegas loading screen hints: "The Robobrain, constructed by General Atomics International before the great nuclear war, is unique in that it uses an actual organic brain as its central processor."
- ↑ The Sole Survivor: "Here you go, Ada. The final Radar Beacon. I'll need that head back when you're done."
Ada: "Of course. Shouldn't take but a moment. There you go... still in one piece. I'm not sure why you want the head back. All we needed was its Radar Beacon. Besides, Robobrains are notorious for being... well, a real pain in the neck."
The Sole Survivor: "What else do you know about them, Ada?"
Ada: "Quite simply, it's the first time General Atomics produced a successful union between organic matter and robotics. The brain is used both as a control unit and a data storage unit which is far more efficient than using standard circuits. Unfortunately, there were a lot of programming issues with these robots which caused them to be a bit... shall we say, unhinged? Hopefully, this particular Robobrain will have some of the answers that we've been seeking."
(Ada's dialogue) - ↑ RB-2851 terminal entries; Brain Extraction Terminal, Div03-BE-0093
- ↑ RB-2851 terminal entries: Robobrain Production Terminal, Batch 1
- ↑ RB-2851 terminal entries; Robobrain Production Terminal. Batch 2
- ↑ RB-2851 terminal entries; Robobrain Production Terminal. Batch 3
- ↑ RB-2851 terminal entries; Robobrain Production Terminal, Batch 4
- ↑ RB-2851 terminal entries; Robobrain Production Terminal, Batch 5
- ↑ Fallout and Fallout 2 appearances.
- ↑ The number of military Robobrains rolling around the Capital Wasteland and within its military bases in 2277.
- ↑ The Vault-Tec headquarters in Washington, D.C. security was still running with Robobrains and their masterbrain well into 2277
- ↑ RobCo Sales & Service Center acts as cover for the research below.
- ↑ Automatron loading screen hints: "The Robobrain, constructed by General Atomics International before the Great War, is unique in that it uses an actual organic brain as its central processor."
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