Each design was modular. Parts could be swapped. Functions could be upgraded. A humanoid robot could be converted from civilian to security configuration by swapping armor and weapons. A mining robot could become a construction robot with different tool packages.
And all of them used the same core technologies:
Room-temperature superconductors for wiring (zero energy loss)
Solid-state batteries (weeks of operation per charge)
Advanced sensor suites (better than human perception)
Rene's control algorithms (natural, efficient movement)
Modular design (easy repair and upgrade)
Wireless charging compatibility
Autonomous operation with remote oversight option
By Sunday evening, Orion had complete blueprints for forty-seven different robot variants. Each one optimized. Each one ready for manufacturing once the replicator was operational.
He compiled everything into a massive design package and sent it to Starr Labs.
Dr. Martinez called immediately.
