Codename: Sentinel-X / “The Harvester”
Overview
A towering, heavily armored autonomous war machine that roams the Wasteland with deliberate, almost predatory patience. It’s armed with an array of weapons—ballistic, energy, and experimental—yet rarely engages without purpose. Instead, it methodically scans, samples, and collects environmental data, biological specimens, and radiation readings.
Its purpose is a mystery—some speculate it’s a remnant of a pre-war government project, others believe it’s been reactivated by an unknown faction, or even an advanced AI deep underground.
Appearance
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Height: 10–12 ft tall, hulking frame
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Armor: Layered composite plating, scorched and pitted from decades of exposure and battle
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Mobility: Multi-jointed legs for stability; can switch to treads for long-distance travel
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Lighting: Pulsing sensor arrays along its “face” and torso, changing color based on operational mode
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Markings: Faded insignias—some military, some corporate—hinting at multiple retrofits over time
Weapon Systems
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Primary: High-caliber rotary autocannon
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Secondary: Retractable plasma caster
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Defensive: Deployable micro-drones for recon and countermeasures
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Close Quarters: Hydraulic crush claw and high-torque servo arm for debris clearing—or combat
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Area Denial: Mini-missile pods with EMP and thermobaric warheads
Behavior Patterns
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Scanning Cycle: Periodically stops to deploy sensor rods and ground probes
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Sample Collection: Vacuums soil, scoops biological remains, bottles irradiated water
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Non-aggression Protocol: Ignores most life unless attacked, obstructed, or its collection is threatened
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Aggression Trigger: Engages with overwhelming force; fights to disable, not always to kill
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Departure: Always leaves the area with gathered data and samples stored in a secure compartment
Possible Origins
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Pre-War Black Budget Project – Built by a covert division of the U.S. military to prepare for post-nuclear reclamation
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Post-War AI Controller – Operated by a hidden mainframe, continuing centuries-old orders
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Unknown Client – Data transmitted to an orbital satellite or deep-sea relay for a still-active client
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Rogue Machine – Its “masters” long gone, it continues its mission with no purpose but the original directive
In-Game Roles
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Roaming World Event – Random encounter that can turn hostile or remain observational
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Faction Questline Hook – Certain factions may want it destroyed, hacked, or followed
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Crafting Opportunity – Samples it collects could be stolen for rare crafting materials
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Lore Expansion – Logs recovered from its memory could reveal new world history
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