Humanoid Robotics Renaissance

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The Humanoid Robotics Renaissance is the common parlance name for a phenomenon in the multidisciplinary field of robotics, which lasted from roughly 1986 to 2010, though it would not be fair to say advancement in the field ended in the 2010s, given the success of further robotics developments such as those seen in Project Lorica.

In the wake of the Pripyat Incident, government agencies and their supporting industries considered increasing the abilities and proficiency of telepresence robots to be an important priority for work in NBC SAR. Conditions in the Black Desert severely restricted the ability of human workers to work within the territory, with some zones being entirely impassible. The development of remote-controlled robots that could mimic human movement became a priority.

While this lead to great improvements in the dexterity and utility of robots, this had an unforseen consequence, and by the time of the Third World War, every nation on earth had developed some version of combat robot. Of these, the most famous examples are those constructed as part of Project Lorica or following the standards that project spawned.