Project Name: Roberta - Depth Charge drone Click for high-res image!
Tri-angle Count: 7,000 for Roberta, the drone
Texture size: 1x1024x1024 for entire scene. Terrain & water used from UT3.
Info/Story: The idea, or story, that I came up with for my take on that concept was that this drone was actually a security measure for an underwater facility built back in the late 40's by some techno-crazed scientists. This drone, or as I've been calling her "Roberta", simply sits underwater chained to the sea floor waiting to be unleashed on an intruder that dares to cross her path. From a distance she looks much like her younger, dumber brother, a naval mine, something the scientists were hoping for. But once she's set in action there's no longer any confusion that she is infact NOT a naval mine. You see, Roberta's 6-outlet purpolsion system springs in to action, her resting doors open for optimal visual input, and the mother-load is deployed from her inner workings just waiting to be released and rain hell on top of whomever her target may be. And that's just 1 Roberta. Imagine an entire sea bed just littered with them waiting to be awoken.

Original concept is by Feng Zhu.

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