HIT Mark IV
The Hyper Intelligence Technologies Mark IV, which took the form of 2.2-metre-tall black and silver robots, was first used in 1953.
Overview
The HIT Mark IV was a robot operated remotely by an Electronic Analog Controller via radio waves - therefore incapable of independent thought. The power source consisted of a chemical battery and an emergency photo-electric converter.
By 1993 they were in the process of being phased out in favour of the HIT Mark V. However, model #521-B remained unaccounted for.[1]
References
- ↑ MTAs: Technocracy: Iteration X, p. 59
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