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System Robotics

Building a Better, Protected Future

What is
System-Robotics?

Established by Francis Chase in 35 U, System-Robotics unveiled our Wardens in 41 U, garnering worldwide success and endorsement.

 

System-Robotics is the official branch of System-One's technological solutions. Prioritised on building automated, and powerful, machines to help your needs and well-being, System-Robotics guarantees a life of convenience and absolute safety.

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Renowned for pioneering solutions such as:

Robot Wardens, Autonomous Vehicles and Labour Automatons.

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The Robot Wardens was a groundbreaking innovation that revolutionised, not only the safety of System-One's Regions and Provinces, but also warfare. Building upon the models used to protect the streets of System-One, System Robotics has created powerful war-focused robots, called Centurions.

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System-Robotics is also working on future models of the Warden, which will surpass the Centurion in capability, speed, accuracy, and invulnerability.

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Our Founder

Doctor Francis Chase was the founder of System-Robotics, he pushed and revolutionised the robotics sector of System-One to new and impressive heights. He worked alongside April Jane Marson, and was one of her favoured colleagues.

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To this day, Dr Francis Chase still works at System-Robotics, and continues to experiement and create profound and revolutionary inventions for System-One.

Dr Francis Chase
"I create what I believe is necessary, not what is wanted. System-One has paved the way for a brighter future, and I intend to ensure it stays that way. Pure-Life has given me the tools to create something truly spectacular."

Doctor Francis Chase, Founder of System-Robotics                                 

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System-One is a fictional ARG (Alternate Reality Game) created by J.M. C. The System-One ARG has no affiliation with any real-world corporations or businesses bearing a similar name. Any resemblance is purely coincidental and not intended to cause any harm or confusion.

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