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they're a fairly generic model of construction and industry android which would be used in mainly terrestrial construction sites and manufacturing environments with the goal of being a more 'human' co-worker rather than a purely utilitarian non-humanoid machine, so they also have a synth Encephalon Intelligence System (EIS) "brain" in order to be more person-like when interracting, tho like most SSW androids/synths they're fairly monotone and literal because of the lack of distinct emotions bc robot and workplace safety programming discouraging them from being vague.  
they're a fairly generic model of construction and industry android which would be used in mainly terrestrial construction sites and manufacturing environments with the goal of being a more 'human' co-worker rather than a purely utilitarian non-humanoid machine, so they also have a synth Encephalon Intelligence System (EIS) "brain" in order to be more person-like when interracting, tho like most SSW androids/synths they're fairly monotone and literal because of the lack of distinct emotions bc robot and workplace safety programming discouraging them from being vague.  
their torso is covered in reflective plating akin to a safety vest, while their legs and arms are more mechanically powerful thanb most SSW androids/synths since they're meant to lift up heavy stuff, with the airms being more prone to damage in accidents due to being the most active 'participants' in their jobs, so they aren't coloured/decorated as to be easily fixable, while the legs are coloured dark as to appear like work pants. their heads are made to appear human, utilising SSW's synth shells (layered reinforced artificial-skin, hydrogel, outer shell, metallic/carbon-fibre frame) to make a fairly realistic face for social interraction.
their torso is covered in reflective plating akin to a safety vest, while their legs and arms are more mechanically powerful thanb most SSW androids/synths since they're meant to lift up heavy stuff, with the airms being more prone to damage in accidents due to being the most active 'participants' in their jobs, so they aren't coloured/decorated as to be easily fixable, while the legs are coloured dark as to appear like work pants. their heads are made to appear human, utilising SSW's synth shells (layered reinforced artificial-skin, hydrogel, outer shell, metallic/carbon-fibre frame) to make a fairly realistic face for social interraction.

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they're a fairly generic model of construction and industry android which would be used in mainly terrestrial construction sites and manufacturing environments with the goal of being a more 'human' co-worker rather than a purely utilitarian non-humanoid machine, so they also have a synth Encephalon Intelligence System (EIS) "brain" in order to be more person-like when interracting, tho like most SSW androids/synths they're fairly monotone and literal because of the lack of distinct emotions bc robot and workplace safety programming discouraging them from being vague.

their torso is covered in reflective plating akin to a safety vest, while their legs and arms are more mechanically powerful thanb most SSW androids/synths since they're meant to lift up heavy stuff, with the airms being more prone to damage in accidents due to being the most active 'participants' in their jobs, so they aren't coloured/decorated as to be easily fixable, while the legs are coloured dark as to appear like work pants. their heads are made to appear human, utilising SSW's synth shells (layered reinforced artificial-skin, hydrogel, outer shell, metallic/carbon-fibre frame) to make a fairly realistic face for social interraction.

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