Next Gen Wi-Fi Comm: Robo-Controllers need their bots to respond in real time to their commands, making stable, lag-free wireless communication and absolute must
Proximity Sensors: Using Doppler feedback and radar mapping technology, these inputs creat a 3D interface between operator and machine, viewable in the Fight Deck
Remote Optic Feedback: These instruments record the visual layout of the ring, thus allowing an engineer to see through the eyes of his/her bot from the safety of the fight deck and make calculated adjustments accordingly
Torso Shock Absorbers: One of Tak’s most brilliant adjustments with Noisy Boy was to add compressed nitrogen shock absorbers beneath the armored plates, reducing denting and potential internal damage
Mashido Sig.-K Motherboard: Mashido kept is V-Rec chip under wraps for years, only unleashing it in closed-door training exercises. It was not until Noisy Boy was sold off to his new owners that the samurai fighter’s voice recognition capabilities were utilized in fights
Solid State Centicore Drive: Expontentially expands calculation capabilities
Post Quantum Cryptography: Instituted in 2015 to prevent bot bootlegging, the illegal practice of cloning a fighter’s software
Regenerating Batteries: Cold Siren Industries still earns of $12 million a year from their patented magnetic/friction coil invention. Billions of strips of graphene encircle a highly magnetized center, resulting in 400,000-500,000 vibrations per minute
Self-Cooling System: Learning from Blutbad’s infamous meltdown, WRB engineers began to outfit each fighter with micro vents that span the length of the bot as a way of dissipating the heat
Counterweight Gyroscope: Nate Matheson brokered a deal with his own construction company to employ crane technology as a fulcrum weight balancing system for all WRB contenders
Series-9 Titanium Alloy: Super-dense metals are combined with tought, lightweight flexible ones to maximize punch power and speed
Rapid Reflex Rate & Inertial Force DampeningMultiple Articulation Points: One of the key advancements starting in G2 Robots was a threefold increase in joints, which maximized stability and movement rates. Noisy Boy’s maneuverability is an ever further leap forward
Skypanther Leg Springs: Only Tak could have conceived this pliant, striated, carbide construction, enabling the negative space between Noisy Boy’s titanium thigh plates to absorb the blows he receives to his upper body
