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Made some changes, removed some of the capabilities such as antigravity flight and adaptive camouflage.  Upon reflection, I felt like these were redundant and potentially too powerful given the Solas Tempus Communicator and such.
[[User:Cyclops|Cyclops]] ([[User talk:Cyclops|talk]]) 10:33, 19 April 2021 (PDT)
== Height & Weight ==
Android bodies should be roughly equivalent height to a human body running the gambit of what is possible for a human or any other race depicted.  For weight, an android should roughly ''weigh 1.5 times that of a corresponding human''.  This means the average human weight of 136 pounds (62 kg) would be 272 pounds (123 kg).  I usually err on the side of being too heavy since an android body should be heavier than one might expect.
[[User:Cyclops|Cyclops]] ([[User talk:Cyclops|talk]]) 14:56, 5 December 2020 (PST)

Latest revision as of 17:33, 19 April 2021

Made some changes, removed some of the capabilities such as antigravity flight and adaptive camouflage. Upon reflection, I felt like these were redundant and potentially too powerful given the Solas Tempus Communicator and such.

Cyclops (talk) 10:33, 19 April 2021 (PDT)

Height & Weight

Android bodies should be roughly equivalent height to a human body running the gambit of what is possible for a human or any other race depicted. For weight, an android should roughly weigh 1.5 times that of a corresponding human. This means the average human weight of 136 pounds (62 kg) would be 272 pounds (123 kg). I usually err on the side of being too heavy since an android body should be heavier than one might expect.

Cyclops (talk) 14:56, 5 December 2020 (PST)