The Ares Quartermaster has been a mainstay of gun nuts, security depots, and law enforcement for many years. It is a boxy utility drone that is designed to service, repair, and modify a large variety of weapons and armor, with an extensive database of firearms dating back to over 200 years.
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| - The Ares Quartermaster has been a mainstay of gun nuts, security depots, and law enforcement for many years. It is a boxy utility drone that is designed to service, repair, and modify a large variety of weapons and armor, with an extensive database of firearms dating back to over 200 years.
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| - Those mechanical arms have more uses than servicing and repairing firearms. I've heard of some armories installing a firearms autosoft into these guys, and using them as a surprise security guard. You'd never suspect the utility drone to start firing at you with an assault rifle it just picked up from a nearby table.
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| - The Ares Quartermaster has been a mainstay of gun nuts, security depots, and law enforcement for many years. It is a boxy utility drone that is designed to service, repair, and modify a large variety of weapons and armor, with an extensive database of firearms dating back to over 200 years. Recently, Ares has installed a personality chip inside the drone that sounds and acts like an old Charlton Heston crossed with a retired war veteran, regaling anyone who wants to listen with tales of great soldiers, gun rights activists, and hunters. This modification has proven to be quite popular among the niche market of gun enthusiasts who also want a drone to help them out, with the consumers stating that "it helps pass the lonely nights down at the shop. It's like having an old and reliable grandpa around." * Those mechanical arms have more uses than servicing and repairing firearms. I've heard of some armories installing a firearms autosoft into these guys, and using them as a surprise security guard. You'd never suspect the utility drone to start firing at you with an assault rifle it just picked up from a nearby table.* Crouching Tiger.
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