Now introducing the Mobile Vacc Rescue System (Mass Evac size), "Deluxe" trim line, with Borusa Custom colors and synthetic intelligence.
The "deluxe" models provide increased radiation protection and have a riot control foam dispenser...useful for recalcitrant rescuees and immobilizing broken limbs. They also have a limited AI, and find rescuees very...tasty. Omnomnomnom. They aren't well-suited to confined space rescues, though.
Dee by DataPacRat. Borusa by Borusa.
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MVRS-1MD "Boarusa" (Titanoboa) - better for confined space operations, but it's not as fast as the MVRS-4MD. MVRS-3MD "Borulos" (Wyvern) - appears well-suited to rescues in large open spaces and microgravity areas due to its atmospheric flight capabilities. MVRS-4MD "Borulania" (Megalania) - a well-balanced unit. Faster than the snake-based models.
Not shown, to protect the dignity of the test subjects: getting coughed back up Dee: "And this is why these things just don't sell. I'm really sorry about letting you get involved..."
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Without artificial gravity technology, cambots are a somewhat power-hungry luxury, but occasionally more than worth the expense, in order to get views from every conceivable angle.
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MVRS-6MD "Pliorusa" (Pliosaurus) - probably only useful in the event of a Zero-Gee Surf Party gone dreadfully wrong since it's kind of... buoyant.
Dee gets the chance to make some sales of a project that bombed with test groups and find a potentially more lucrative market for the engineering that went into the MVRS units.
...erhm... does Dee have a thing for vore? I can see the advantage of an automated, autonomous rescue system that grabs victims even if they're panicky or injured and can't help themselves. But imagine an air pressure emergency; alarms are sounding, breathing is getting difficult and your own blood pressure hurts. You're trying to find a secure place to escape to, but thinking is getting harder every second. Now on top of it all, this huge thing is trying to eat you! Your head might know it's a rescue system... They'll have to deal with a cardiac arrest or two!
...erhm... does Dee have a thing for vore? I can see the advantage of an automated, autonomous rescu
The points you bring up are the main reason why the concept fared poorly in overall product testing, and Dee had to make some bespoke customized versions to even have a chance at making a profit from the overall idea.
Regarding vore... she's had to rescue one of her Nakama from an assassination attempt performed via reprogramming a vore-customized sexbot; she built her taur-shaped prosthetic so that its internal emergency rescue bubble was accessed through unbirth; and she's started keeping a mouse-bot inside her gullet in case her limbs are out of commission... it's probably safe to say that soft vore is a reasonably major part of Dee's psychosexuality. :)
The points you bring up are the main reason why the concept fared poorly in overall product testing,