Terrain based sensors in the boots.
Basically you want the tool end of a Exo-Comp and have a truly "Multi-Functional" tool that can replicate whatever it is on the end that is needed.A backpack mini-replicator. Has a small amount of matter built in for basic tools and foodstuffs, and can also take planetside matter and convert it. More limited than the starship version, much fewer patterns, but would be great for an extended away team visit when their main ship is on a different mission and there is no shuttlecraft with them.
Basically you want the tool end of a Exo-Comp and have a truly "Multi-Functional" tool that can replicate whatever it is on the end that is needed.
So basically you want to get rid of the Exo-Comp body and just keep his programmable / replicatable tool end.Yup. But not alive.
I'd prefer them to be more like Star Wars Robots and do less talking, make more chirping noises.Dispense with the exocomp brain. Or, make it less like Data's.
Or, don't. Instead of giving each ship a Data (as Maddox said)... give each crewman an exocomp, a portable assistant that can slip into small places, endure more hazardous conditions, and maybe make the occasional witty remark.
BB8 was great,Not a bad thought. R2D2 was awesome. C3PO was about as cool as Jar Jar Binks.
Make them variable-yield, like photon torpedoes. Setting 1 just stuns everything in the burst radius, setting 4 will scorch the bulkheads but not much else. Max power is like the photon burst in Elite Force.
And yes, they should have a photon burst, too. Best Trek gun ever.
Wheels would probably be more energy efficient than Anti-gravity drives if you have to cover the same distance and speed isn't a factor.Why wheels? Shouldn't they use anti-grave drive?
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