![]() ![]() The O series are not designed for combat, and are not permitted to leave the orbital stations. One Operator is assigned to each combat unit in the field. O - Operator: logistical model, provides intel and missions for units in the field as well as collecting and compiling command-level data for operations in the orbital stations.H-models were at one point also responsible for uploading squad black box data to the Bunker, though this ability seems to have been added to Scanner models as well at some point. H - Healer: specialized repair unit, with additional tools both for repairing physical damage and dealing with data corruption and electronic warfare.Obsolete, but known to have been present among YoRHa android prototypes deployed during the Pearl Harbor Descent Mission, and among the prototypes that formed the M002 male squad. G - Gunner: specialized in long-range combat.E-models seem to be functionally similar to B-models regardless of their designation. E-models are often covertly deployed and given another type designation, charged with monitoring and, if need be, eliminating androids who have violated YoRHa's policies in some way, including those at risk of or in the process of deserting, and those in unauthorized possession of classified information. E - Executioner: combat model specifically designed for anti-android operations.D - Defender: focused on defensive tactics such as the use of barriers, and heavily reinforced against the Logic Virus.This type was developed by utilizing the battle data on No2 from the Pearl Harbor Descent Mission. B - Battler: all-purpose combat unit, a hybrid of the A and G prototype models.Obsolete, but known to have been present among YoRHa android prototypes deployed during the Pearl Harbor Descent, and among the prototypes that formed the M002 male squad. A - Attacker: specialized in close-ranged combat, with exceptional dash abilities and an experimental "berserk mode" ("B mode") only used in this variant.Over time, models were phased out, updated, or added on to face the ongoing threat. Current-production units regard the shorthand version of their designation as their name. Models from the older designation system have the reverse of the modern coding system (Attacker Number 2 is referred to as A2, while the modern designation for such a model would be 2A). ![]() In the current classification system, each unit is denoted by a number followed by a letter indicating their model type: this replaced the older longform system used at the inception of YoRHa, where units were referred to by their full model type followed by "Number" and their number, shortened to just the latter (eg "Attacker Number 2," shortened to "Number 2" or "No 2"). ![]() YoRHa's androids are divided into specific models for defined roles. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |