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BABYLON
CAMERA ROBOT
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class: |
Cam-Bot |
type: |
Robot |
length: |
2
meters |
mass: |
0.3
metric tons |
power: |
Fusion
Batteries |
duration: |
12
hours |
accel.: |
1
km/s |
crew: |
NONE
- AUTOMATED |
agility: |
Class
B |
weapon: |
NONE |
defense: |
3
centimeter hull |
Cam-Bots are advanced
robotic workers, some two meters in lenght*,
who look for and repair damage to the hull of Earthforce ships
and space ports like Babylon 5 and can also perform surveys
and repairs to any of the incoming ships to which they are assigned.*
Cam-Bots are also used as long range scouts for Babylon 5 and
Earth Alliance space ships, used to monitor the L5 point.*
Some Cam-Bots are attached to Babylon 5 via a small, thin wire
while others have their own thrusters and patrol the whole of
the Epsilon grid.
[*Size
seen in Sierra CD-ROM guide and the B5 Security Manual, supported
by canon evidence.]
[*As
seen in the Babylon 5 episode "The Illusion of Truth",
when one was working on a Whitestar.]
[*As
seen in the Babylon 5 episode "A Day in the Strife."]
Last
Updated 12-21-02
Thanks to Craig A. Clark, for the CGI model of this ship.
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