"Heh, Other side of the warehouse. Heave-ho!"
Chrona helps Andromeda to drag the drone to the side, nearer the step van.
"Thanks, for the help, would have needed the whole hour to get it here myself."
Andromeda got the first few tools
"If you like you can stay around and have a look inside with me."
She started to take off the the Armour plates and other protective parts of the drone. Most of the hardware looked intact, small corrosive damage here and there, but the main computer must have been outside the water of the sewer. the servos on the other hand where made more of holes then of the servos themselves, even the motor had some holes in it. But the biggest problems would be the visual sensors of this specific model, they are just that rare to find, as it is one of the most destroyed pieces. if she manages to find some sort of blueprints Andromeda might even try to make some herself.
Must have uses some heavy weapons against this one.After inspecting the drone she started to disable it, making 3D blueprints of everything she took out, as well as of it's place of origin in the drone, making sure she can put it back together afterwards. Keeping notes in these old things is the most important part, as having blueprints might be even more difficult.
After the first hour Andromed knew that with no new parts this drone will not be even able to run basic scans, just be stationary and most likly will shoot just at one point, and after the first shoot the aim will be a lottery, so the repair must and here.
just a short call home to check out the old man's situation at the junkyard.
>knight errant, state your business.<>Cut the crap, pops, still haven't lost your jokes. just wanted to know how are you doing and if you still have some of my notes from 7 years ago when we too the Hachiman and scavenged it for parts? sure that the parts are all sold but my priority are the notes, could you please check for them?will be coming home soon for a day or two, would appreciate if you would get some powders for my forge, with is again dried out of everything, you know how it goes when you work on the countryside.
then until later.
p.s. my business is calling you on your jokes, keep them coming.
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