Dunedin was a test robot using gene manipulation as a basis. Fabricating a new helix structure and proteins to read it, scientists managed to create an organic production line to fabricate parts automatically and internally for a robot using a mix of organic and engineered material. They applied this system to a test body they had produced using light weight alloys for the frame, a mix of artificial and modified organic muscle tissue, a new 'heart' out of highly condensed volatile matter to create an internal energy source to power her indefinitely, and other modified organic parts augmented by engineered parts. The first few years of her life she was held in isolation, batteries of tests run on her time and again as the scientists tinkered away. Eventually they got to a point where they
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| - Dunedin was a test robot using gene manipulation as a basis. Fabricating a new helix structure and proteins to read it, scientists managed to create an organic production line to fabricate parts automatically and internally for a robot using a mix of organic and engineered material. They applied this system to a test body they had produced using light weight alloys for the frame, a mix of artificial and modified organic muscle tissue, a new 'heart' out of highly condensed volatile matter to create an internal energy source to power her indefinitely, and other modified organic parts augmented by engineered parts. The first few years of her life she was held in isolation, batteries of tests run on her time and again as the scientists tinkered away. Eventually they got to a point where they began a real education process, though it didn't last long when the parent company that funded the research group moved in to shut the program down and take the robot. The scientists were afraid of the companies intentions, knowing that they were commissioned to create a machine specifically for cyber warfare and advanced unmanned front line combat. They couldn't bring themselves to corrupt their creation to weaponized ends though, instead hatching a plan to hide her away in a place where she couldn't easily be tracked or taken from.
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