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==Robots== The Electrocorp’s plant at Metropolis 4 is alive with all manner of robotics, many of which were worker drones with simplistic CPUs until the Supervisor reprogrammed them with self-awareness and infected them with the EGO virus. ===ECO35-2=== The [[protagonist]] of the plot and [[player character]] of the single-player mission mode, the ECO35-2 is a cyborg nicknamed "Coton". Coton is depicted as an athletic, bipedal humanoid surrounded by battle armor plating of a deep blue color. Coton has only his bare fists to face off against his enemies, yet he is bulky and powerful. There are many differences between Coton and the other robots of the facility as Coton was the result of an extremely advanced project to successfully fuse organic and inorganic components. Although he feels pain he still has a hardy resolve and is capable of taking much punishment. There are no microchips or electrical currents in his body; he has organic wiring and a human nervous system, and this is why the EGO virus was unable to affect him. His organic components were cloned from the late CEO of Electrocorp who raised Coton and who Coton thought of as a father. ===Loader=== In the single-player mission mode the Loader is the first enemy encountered in the game, and as such is the weakest and least intelligent enemy in the game and thus the easiest to defeat. Its attacks are nonetheless strong. Before being infected with the EGO virus the Loader was a simple and durable worker droid, who like the rest of the Loader droids was employed in large quantities to lift and transport parts and equipment around the factory. Having qualities of a forklift truck, the primary weapons of the Loader are its two large fork-arms and most of its moves are stab related. Due the nature of its function, the Loader has a powerful thrust with its fork arms. ===Builder=== In the single-player mission mode the Builder is the second enemy encountered in the game. The gorilla-like Builder droid was developed as the natural successor of the Loader type. It is a much stronger and more versatile robot, designed to perform heavy assembly tasks. Although weak on its legs, the Builder droid is more than up to combat situations with its huge and powerful arms. ===Crusher=== In the single-player mission mode the Crusher is the third enemy encountered in the game. The Crusher droid was designed as a robot killer, programmed to immobilize and destroy dangerously-malfunctioning production droids. It is notable for its green, insect-like appearance and large metallic [[Pincer (biology)|pincers]]. ===Military=== In the single-player mission mode Military is the fourth enemy encountered in the game. As its name suggests, the Military droid, also dubbed "Exterminator", is specifically designed for [[warfare]] purposes. In appearance it very much resembles a skeletal form of the ECO35-2 himself, albeit with the addition of razor-sharp metal claws. ===Sentry=== In the single-player mission mode the Sentry is the fifth and penultimate enemy encountered in the game, guarding the Supervisor. Another combat-specific droid, the bright red Sentry stands an intimidating 3.5 meters tall and represents the next generation in [[security]] droids. Although large, it is made of lightweight metal and equipped with a [[jet pack]] for fast maneuvers. ===The Supervisor=== The [[antagonist]] of the story, the Supervisor is a complete departure from conventional robotics, a gynoid nanomorph with a hive mind representing the dawn of a new era in [[metallurgy]], artificial intelligence, and robotic engineering. Due to the corruption of the EGO virus she now controls all other machines in Metropolis 4. The Supervisor was the first droid designed to replace humans in management rather than production positions, made self-aware, and each individual nanobot given a neural learning CPU, giving it the ability to adapt and think on its own. The Supervisor relies on electrical flux physics and the liquid properties of polymetamorphic [[titanium]] alloy. By adjusting the flow of the electrical charge, this alloy can reshape and mold itself into any form. The Supervisor and its characteristics bear a striking resemblance to the [[T-1000]] character from ''[[w:c:movies:Terminator 2: Judgement Day|Terminator 2: Judgement Day]]'', played by Robert Patrick.
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