User:Kagimizu/Medabots

Medabots are humanoid mechanical beings of diminutive stature (around 2'-3' on average). Medabots get their names from the fact that the control circuit for a Medabots body is stored in a small hexagonal medal. These medals serve as not only what allows a Medabot to function, but also acts as the brain and soul of the Medabot. While specializing in combat and competition, Medabots are sentient (most capable of at least basic human speech) and can serve as domestic workers and companions.

Appearance
Medabot models come in a vast array of designs, with each line having unique appearances. Medabots are mainly animalistic in their design, but many are also designed with various themes such as tanks, snowmen, and even catgirls. Early Medabots are fairly simplistic in their designs, but more advanced Medabots have their mechanical nature made more apparent, with more advanced and varied designs and styles.

While specific details varies, Medabots follow a general pattern in their appearance. They have a single torso and head, with a single pair of arms. The lower half of a Medabot is the most varied, as Leg types come in a total of seven different categories.

Design
Medabot frames- called "tinpets"- and their parts are made out of a special artificially created metal alloy. This alloy permits tinpets to be as flexible as human bone, yet at the same time as hard as diamond. In addition, Medabots are built with special nanotechnology, which allows them to heal and repair minor damage to their bodies, much like humans. These features makes outright destroying a Medabot all but impossible. However, Medabots are still robots; while damage can be repaired, regular maintenance and cleaning is required for peak efficiency.

Medals
Medabots are highly advanced robots in terms of design, as they are able to function with multiple sources of energy; electrical, solar, fossil fuel, and additional other sources. However, Medabots are just hunks of metal without their medals. Medals are designed in the shape of a golden hexagonal shape, roughly the size of a dollar coin. Medals have refresh designs engraves into them, signifying the type of medal based on the animal/design depicted. On the top center corner is an additional detail with a letter engraved in it, while in the center of the medal is a small green jewel.

While simplistic in design, medals actually serve as the control circuit for each and every Medabot. Data, memory, and key information required for a Medabot to function is all stored within a single medal. A medal is installed in a compartment within the Medabots back. Upon installation, a Medabot will be able to independently control its motor and communication functions, as well as their weapons and equipment. Without a medal, a Medabots body is rendered immobile and inoperable. As such in combat between two Medabots- called "Robattle"- the primary goal is to cause the opposing Medabots medal to eject, causing their function to cease.

Tinpets
The tinpet serves as the frame and skeleton for a Medabot, and is arguably just as important as the Medabots medal. The parts of a Medabot are attached to the tinpet, which holds all of them together. Tinpets come in both male and female frames, which are denoted by color (males have blue coloration, females have pink) and head design (males are grey and much more robotic, while females are smoother, the top and back of their heads are pink, and they have wire "hair"). The gender of the frame determines which medaparts can be equipped; male medaparts are incompatible with female tinpets, and vice-versa.

Parts
Termed "Medaparts", these make up the body of a Medabot, and are the source of motor function and combat ability. Medaparts are placed into four categories, based on which part of the Medabot they make up. Medaparts have numerical stats that detail the respective parts armor, strength, speed, and other details. Stats relative to all parts are:
 * Armor: The amount of damage a Medapart can take, before it ceases to function. The higher this stat is, the more punishment a Medapart can take. When a Medaparts armor runs out, the Medapart ceases function.

Head
Head Parts make up the head and torso of a Medabot. Head medaparts serve as the intersection for all the other medaparts, and the Medabots medal is stored in the back of the torso. As such, if the Head Part of a Medabot ceases function, the medal is ejected and the Medabot ceases function entirely. Due to this, in a Robattle the Head Part is usually the prime target for damage.

Head Parts have a variety of uses, but most of them specialize in passive effects to assist the Medabot and its allies, or inhibit the opponent(s). However, some are equipped with actual combat weaponry. Due to the myriad of functions of the Head Part (and usually the power of the equipment/weapon), these abilities usually have a limited number of uses per battle.

Stats relative to Head Parts are:
 * Rate of Success (RAS): The accuracy of a Medapart, which determines how precisely a Medabot can aim and how frequently its equipment will successfully operate. The higher this stat is, the better the chances of a successful activation or attack. Shared with both Arm Parts. Can be affected by the Flux status effect.
 * Power: Measures the attacking strength of a Medapart, and how much damage it can do. The higher this stat is, the more damage a Medapart can do in a single attack. Shard with both Arm Parts.
 * Amount of Uses: The number of times a Head Part's equipment/armament can be used per Robattle.

Arms
Arm Parts make up the arms and shoulders of a Medabot. The Arm Parts are the Medabots main method of attack and operation in a Robattle, as they have unlimited ammo/uses as compared to the Head Parts. Just like with Head Parts, Arm Parts come with a variety of effects and combat capabilities, depending on the model.

Right Arm
Right Arm parts make up the right arm and shoulder of the Medabot.