[b]Name[/b]: Model R-22 "Thief of Bagdad" [b]Appearance[/b]: [img]http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/22047037/images/1355539906009.jpg[/img] [b]Size[/b]: About child sized. [b]Unit history[/b]: The R-22 units were mobile observation robots designed for obtaining data on enemy units. Using the incredible sensor and scanner suit in their heads they were meant to roam across a battlefield, observing enemy engagements and bodies, and transport the data they discovered back to base so the humans could use that data to plan around the enemies faults or steal whatever advancement the enemy made. [b]Memory[/b]: There's a reason religion is born in deserts: looking around at all that empty sand can make someone feel the need to fill it up with something. Thief of Bagdad has hours and hours and hours and hours of memory of looking at the desert. [b]Equipment[/b]: One light pistol, one box of assorted tools strapped to its back. [b]Skills[/b]: Because of the way its head was designed Thief has an almost intuitive understanding of any robot it looks at, especially if it's allowed to see past the outer shell. This makes it, in a pinch, and acceptable mechanic. It's eyes have a range comparable to a telescopic lens, enabling it to watch things from far away. Ranks: Combat: D Memory: A Speed: B Companionship: D Electronics: B Wisdom: A Initializing data retrieval: "COMPLETE"