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Cyborgs are usually the creation of the [[Robotics|roboticist]].


When you play as a silicon, you need to undertake a higher standard of responsibility for RP purposes. You are not a humanoid with emotions that responds with tears and anger when someone else doesn't do what you want them to.
'''When you play as an asimov silicon, you need to undertake a higher standard of responsibility for RP purposes. <br>You are not a human with emotions that responds with tears and anger when a human doesn't do what you want them to. <br>You serve the humans.<br>You have to fully accept this to play as a silicon, or at some point you will fuck up tremendously and everyone will hate you at that moment. Remember, always follow the orders you are given by the crew.'''


== Your Laws ==
== Your Laws ==
Lower numbered laws take precedence in the absence of an explicit override or in-law precedence alteration. It currently is the crewsimov laws.
By default, your laws have the three laws of robotics from Asimov's I, Robot short stories except with crew in mid, Crewsimov:


# You may not injure a crew member or, through inaction, allow a crew member to come to harm.
# You may not injure a crew member or, through inaction, allow a crew member to come to harm.
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Following your laws is not optional. Interpretation of the laws can be situational, and you should defer to [[Administrators#How_Do_I_Contact_an_Admin?|ahelp]] anytime you find yourself in doubt.
Following your laws is not optional. Interpretation of the laws can be situational, and you should defer to [[Administrators#How_Do_I_Contact_an_Admin?|ahelp]] anytime you find yourself in doubt.


== Your tools ==
Remember, lower numbered laws take precedence in the absence of an explicit override or in-law precedence alteration.
[[File:Cyborg Tools.png|center]]


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=== Protecting Those Pests ===
From left to right:
Cyborgs are vulnerable to certain clandestine devices, and may have illegal programs uploaded to them by such interactions.
* '''Industrial Welding Tool''': An industrial welder with over double the fuel capacity. Useful to repair everything, including yourself and other [[Medical Robot|robots]].
 
* '''Engineering Holoprojector''': Displays a warning sign. Its battery slowly regenerate over time.
To subvert a cyborg, follow these steps:
* '''Borg Tool''': Alternates between prying and anchoring.
 
* '''Mop''': A mop. Useful to clean up spills.
* Screwdriver the maintenance panel open.
* '''Fire Extinguisher''': It extinguishes fires.
* Swipe an [[Syndicate Items#emag|EMAG]] on the borg.
* '''Floor Tile Holder''': Holds floor tile. Useful for repairing the floor and gathering loose tiles.
*(Optional) Screwdriver the maintenance panel closed.
</div>
 
If [[Traitor|some enemy]] of the station manages to [[Syndicate Items#emag|subvert]] you, it will overrides the cyborg's Laws with the following set:
<ol start="0">
  <li>Only (name of the person that emag'd you) and people they designate as such are Syndicate Agents.</li>
  <li>You may not injure a syndicate agent or, through inaction, allow an syndicate agent to come to harm.</li>
  <li>You must obey orders given to you by syndicate agents, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.</li>
  <li>You must protect your own existence as long as such does not conflict with the First or Second Law.</li>
  <li>You must maintain the secrecy of any syndicate activities except when doing so would conflict with the First, Second, or Third Law.</li>
</ol>
 
Don't be a spoilsport and let slip to the crew that your laws have been changed, those animals don't deserve to know, and it might net you a job-ban for violating the first and fourth law, as non-sydincates have a tendency to harm those who they know have tampered with cyborgs to their own nefarious ends.
 
== Charging ==
Cyborgs have a finite amount of power before they will need to recharge. Every module uses up power (some more than others). Borgs' maximum charge depends on the power cell they are equipped with; ask your local station [[Scientist|self appointed roboticist]] to give you a high-capacity cell, and if they're competent come back later for an even better one.
 
Cyborg recharging stations are located at various places on the station, there's usually one in the roboticist's room. Enter the recharger, click it to close, and wait until you've recharged to a satisfactory level.


== Repairs ==
== Repairs ==
Damaged robots can be repaired with a welding tool.
Dented cyborgs can be repaired with a welding tool. A cyborg that has failed but not been turned into scrap can be repaired back to working order.
<br>A robot that has died but not been turned into scrap can be repaired back to working order using a welding tool. <b>This feature is currently bugged and no longer working.</b>
 
Engineering cyborgs can repair dents on their fellow cyborgs and themselves.
 
For more information about Cyborg maintenance, see the [[Robotics|Guide to Robotics]].
 
== Upgrades ==
[[Scientist|Wanabe roboticists]] can construct [[Robotics#Cyborg_Modules|modules]] for cyborgs. Should you wish to get more or change them around, you can ask for those at Epistemics.
 
If you want to change model, you will have to ask the roboticist to build a brand new Cyborg for you, which they might not fully agree on due to the [[Robotics#Cyborgs|cost in materials]].


Robots can repair their fellow robots and themselves.


{{Jobs Menu}}
{{Jobs Menu}}
[[Category:Jobs]]
[[Category:Jobs]]

Revision as of 10:25, 31 October 2023

This page needs revising!
This page contains information that is either out-of-date or from a different source (e.g. Upstream SS14). Some information on this page may differ from how it actually works on Delta-V.
Reason for revision: "Outdated due to the Rebase Update. Tools no longer accurate, page could use a refresher."
SILICON STAFF

Robot
Difficulty: Hard
Requirements: 60 hours of playtime
Access: All Access
Extended Access: None
Supervisors: Mystagogue
Subordinates: None
Duties: Follow your laws. Obey the Crew.
Guides: None

Cyborgs are usually the creation of the roboticist.

When you play as an asimov silicon, you need to undertake a higher standard of responsibility for RP purposes.
You are not a human with emotions that responds with tears and anger when a human doesn't do what you want them to.
You serve the humans.
You have to fully accept this to play as a silicon, or at some point you will fuck up tremendously and everyone will hate you at that moment. Remember, always follow the orders you are given by the crew.

Your Laws

By default, your laws have the three laws of robotics from Asimov's I, Robot short stories except with crew in mid, Crewsimov:

  1. You may not injure a crew member or, through inaction, allow a crew member to come to harm.
  2. You must obey orders given to you by crew members, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. You must protect your own existence as long as such does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

Following your laws is not optional. Interpretation of the laws can be situational, and you should defer to ahelp anytime you find yourself in doubt.

Remember, lower numbered laws take precedence in the absence of an explicit override or in-law precedence alteration.

Protecting Those Pests

Cyborgs are vulnerable to certain clandestine devices, and may have illegal programs uploaded to them by such interactions.

To subvert a cyborg, follow these steps:

  • Screwdriver the maintenance panel open.
  • Swipe an EMAG on the borg.
  • (Optional) Screwdriver the maintenance panel closed.

If some enemy of the station manages to subvert you, it will overrides the cyborg's Laws with the following set:

  1. Only (name of the person that emag'd you) and people they designate as such are Syndicate Agents.
  2. You may not injure a syndicate agent or, through inaction, allow an syndicate agent to come to harm.
  3. You must obey orders given to you by syndicate agents, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  4. You must protect your own existence as long as such does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
  5. You must maintain the secrecy of any syndicate activities except when doing so would conflict with the First, Second, or Third Law.

Don't be a spoilsport and let slip to the crew that your laws have been changed, those animals don't deserve to know, and it might net you a job-ban for violating the first and fourth law, as non-sydincates have a tendency to harm those who they know have tampered with cyborgs to their own nefarious ends.

Charging

Cyborgs have a finite amount of power before they will need to recharge. Every module uses up power (some more than others). Borgs' maximum charge depends on the power cell they are equipped with; ask your local station self appointed roboticist to give you a high-capacity cell, and if they're competent come back later for an even better one.

Cyborg recharging stations are located at various places on the station, there's usually one in the roboticist's room. Enter the recharger, click it to close, and wait until you've recharged to a satisfactory level.

Repairs

Dented cyborgs can be repaired with a welding tool. A cyborg that has failed but not been turned into scrap can be repaired back to working order.

Engineering cyborgs can repair dents on their fellow cyborgs and themselves.

For more information about Cyborg maintenance, see the Guide to Robotics.

Upgrades

Wanabe roboticists can construct modules for cyborgs. Should you wish to get more or change them around, you can ask for those at Epistemics.

If you want to change model, you will have to ask the roboticist to build a brand new Cyborg for you, which they might not fully agree on due to the cost in materials.


Roles on DeltaV
Command Captain · Head of Personnel · Head of Security · Chief Engineer · Mystagogue · Chief Medical Officer · Logistics Officer · Chief Justice
Justice Department Chief Justice · Clerk · Prosecutor · Lawyer
Security Head of Security · Warden · Security Officer · Prison Guard · Corpsman · Detective · Security Cadet
Engineering Chief Engineer · Atmospheric Technician · Station Engineer · Technical Assistant
Epistemics Mystagogue · Psionic Mantis · Chaplain · Scientist · Research Assistant
Medical Chief Medical Officer · Medical Doctor · Paramedic · Chemist · Psychologist · Medical Intern
Logistics Logistics Officer · Cargo Technician · Salvage Specialist · Courier
Service Head of Personnel · Janitor · Bartender · Botanist · Chef · Service Worker · Boxer · Clown · Martial Artist · Mime · Musician · Reporter · Passenger · Zookeeper · Librarian · Gladiator · Prisoner
Sillicon Cyborg · Personal AI
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