MasterGwydion
Emperor Mongoose
I am still trying to figure out why a robot should be limited by skill level. If it can be smarter than a human, why can't it be better trained than a human?
Not after TL-11. They can learn on their own.Rote learning.
Because until you hit conscious intelligence level brains, the hardware is a limiting factor?I am still trying to figure out why a robot should be limited by skill level. If it can be smarter than a human, why can't it be better trained than a human?
I'm expanding my crew selection to stewards as we speak. My admin droids have broker and other things.Now I am a little interested in the maximum 'Recon', 'Broker', 'Diplomat', and 'Carouse' droids at each (TL-10 through TL-15) TL, without dedicated modules. I might spend a little time playing with the spreadsheets.
True, but a 'Broker Droid' could go from Broker/(+0) at TL-10 to Broker/(+6) at TL-15; using 6 bandwidth & 5960000 Cr worth of Intelligence upgrades.I'm expanding my crew selection to stewards as we speak. My admin droids have broker and other things.
I'll have to look at this tomorrow when my brain isn't mush. There is lots of mathing.True, but a 'Broker Droid' could go from Broker/(+0) at TL-10 to Broker/(+6) at TL-15; using 6 bandwidth & 5960000 Cr worth of Intelligence upgrades.
It is very much a niche application, but it would be useful for managing a portfolio of investments.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think the maximum (Skill + Attribute Bonus) assets for Robots (without a dedicated module) are as follows:
Admin, Electronics, Explosives, Mechanic, Navigation, Steward, and Tactics are:
Skill/(2+0) at TL-10;
Skill/(2+1) with 77kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-11;
Skill/(3+2) with 2690kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-12;
Skill/(3+2) with 3140kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-13;
Skill/(3+2) with 44kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-14; and
Skill/(3+3) with 5460kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-15.
Engineer, Language, Medic, Profession, and Science are:
Skill/(1+0) at TL-10;
Skill/(2+1) with 77kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-11;
Skill/(3+2) with 2690kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-12;
Skill/(3+2) with 3140kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-13;
Skill/(3+2) with 44kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-14; and
Skill/(3+3) with 5460kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-15.
Advocate, Art, Broker, Diplomat, Gambler, Recon, and Survival are:
Skill/(0+0) at TL-10;
Skill/(1+1) with 77kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-11;
Skill/(2+2) with 2690kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-12;
Skill/(3+2) with 3140kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-13;
Skill/(3+2) with 44kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-14; and
Skill/(3+3) with 5460kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-15.
Carouse, Investigate, and Persuade are:
Skill/(0+1) with 77kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-11;
Skill/(1+2) with 2690kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-12;
Skill/(2+2) with 3140kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-13;
Skill/(3+2) with 44kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-14; and
Skill/(3+3) with 5460kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-15.
Astrogation is:
Skill/(0+2) with 2690kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-12;
Skill/(1+2) with 3140kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-13;
Skill/(2+2) with 44kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-14; and
Skill/(3+3) with 5460kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-15.
Deception, Leadership, and Streetwise are:
Skill/(0+2) with 3140kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-13;
Skill/(1+2) with 44kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-14; and
Skill/(2+3) with 5460kCr of Bandwidth & Intellect upgrades at TL-15.
Humans aren't limited by their INT as to max skill level even if their INT is less than 15. INT 15 is required for a synthetic sophont, but natural sophonts can be sophonts with an INT of like 2 or 3. Humans are basically just organic brained biobots. What TL is a sophont brain? You can build one at TL-17. You can grow one at TL-10. At what TL can you program one? Hack one?Because until you hit conscious intelligence level brains, the hardware is a limiting factor?
Humans aren't limited by their INT as to max skill level even if their INT is less than 15. INT 15 is required for a synthetic sophont, but natural sophonts can be sophonts with an INT of like 2 or 3. Humans are basically just organic brained biobots. What TL is a sophont brain? You can build one at TL-17. You can grow one at TL-10. At what TL can you program one? Hack one?
Can you build a robot with Conscious Intelligence and an INT of 8? Or can conscious robots only be geniuses?
Edit - Just some interesting thoughts on holes within the rules.
I am sure that that is what the rules say, but how do you add synthetic neurons to something that uses an electronic computer instead of neurons? I would guess that those things don't stack, since the brain in a biobot is not organic to begin with.According to RH p88
"A biobot may use any personal augmentations from the Central Supply Catalogue (pages 86 –93)* or from the Cyborgs section of this chapter at the same cost and effects as a normal biological being."
On that basis you can give it the most amped brain available (INT 18) but then add things like Cognitive Augmentation, Complex Cranial Processing Unit, Skill Augmentation etc. to boost skill levels or INT further. I am not sure this feels right as the brain is still electronic.
Full Body Cybogs could have the normal sophont INT plus any Augments and benefit from robot systems. They may go insane though and all that expensive hardware go on a rampage
Clones however (which might have exactly the same status as robots in some campaigns) can be built with INT11 +D3 and can have 16 years of creche training which can add skills INT. I am not sure if to increase INT from say 14 to 15 is just two level 0 skills. Regardless you can get level 4 skills (up to four after 16 years) and clones can definitely benefit from Personal Augmentations, plus Expert packages and other equipment to grant further bonuses (as of course can flesh-bag Travellers).
It seems the bio's can easily outclass the machines (unless they turn us to grey goo first).
*These page references don't match up though.
According to RH p88
"A biobot may use any personal augmentations from the Central Supply Catalogue (pages 86 –93)* or from the Cyborgs section of this chapter at the same cost and effects as a normal biological being."
On that basis you can give it the most amped brain available (INT 18) but then add things like Cognitive Augmentation, Complex Cranial Processing Unit, Skill Augmentation etc. to boost skill levels or INT further. I am not sure this feels right as the brain is still electronic.
People are free to do as they like, but I personally wouldn't mix robot brains and biological brain augments.The rules as written say they can:
"A biobot may use any personal augmentations from the Central Supply Catalogue"
unless there is a sentence that then says "except for brain augments" then the rule is clear.
The get out clause is that the CSC and the Robots book are technically generic books, so things may change in the Third Imperium or any bespoke setting at the referee's discretion.
I have some other things to do this morning before getting to the maths, but it occured to me that Broker, unlike all the rest of the skills, doesn't use DMs. It's a flat skill level. Broker 3 is Broker 3, regardless of INT bonuses. I think that's stupid, and it should use stat bonuses, but it doesn't.True, but a 'Broker Droid' could go from Broker/(+0) at TL-10 to Broker/(+6) at TL-15; using 6 bandwidth & 5960000 Cr worth of Intelligence upgrades.
It is very much a niche application, but it would be useful for managing a portfolio of investments.
Not for determining price, but you still use Characteristic modifiers when you use Broker to find suppliers and markets, also for getting passengers.I have some other things to do this morning before getting to the maths, but it occured to me that Broker, unlike all the rest of the skills, doesn't use DMs. It's a flat skill level. Broker 3 is Broker 3, regardless of INT bonuses. I think that's stupid, and it should use stat bonuses, but it doesn't.