Atomic Heart is set in an alternate Soviet history world full of robots. They are each cleverly grounded in the lore of Atomic Heart - built by Facility 3826 to provide day-to-day help for the population - and definitely not going to try and kill you. Here, we’ll be taking a closer look at four of the many unique designs that developer Mundfish has created for Atomic Heart.
One of the earlier models of bipedal civilian robots, the MFU-68 very quickly became a universal assistant in various areas of work. A considerable advantage of this small machine is the simplicity of its design, which allows it to operate in various weather and climatic conditions, move perfectly across rough terrain, and be equipped with a wide range of tools.
Originally designed for the delivery of smaller items, veterinary assistance, and grazing livestock, it’s equipped with a circular saw blade with a diameter of 40 cm, which, combined with an improved polymer battery, results in outstanding logging performance! As well as dismembering any limbs that happen to get caught in its path I’m sure…
The RAF-9 is a friendly and ever-helpful multi-purpose robot that always exceeds the expectations of its creators. This model was developed to help the workers of the assembly shops, designers, and architects. The first of its kind, the robot was equipped with high-precision manipulator hands, making it possible to free people from all kinds of manual labor, and definitely not squeeze too tightly around their necks or anything.
The RAF-9 model has a communication module that helps it connect with people in a more natural way. Commonly referred to as "Rafik", this robot is widely known and loved finding its place not just in the workshops, but also in people's
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