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This page lists mechanical enemies and other interactive robots & computers. | This page lists mechanical enemies and other interactive robots & computers. | ||
− | In addition to mechanical enemies such as stationary defense turrets and wheeled security bots, ''Underrail'' provides the player with opportunities to [[Skills#Hacking|hack]] into security systems' computers, gaining control of security cameras, sentry turrets, power management and so on. | + | In addition to mechanical enemies such as [[Auto-Turret|stationary defense turrets]] and [[Sentry Bot|wheeled security bots]], ''Underrail'' provides the player with opportunities to [[Skills#Hacking|hack]] into security systems' computers, gaining control of security cameras, sentry turrets, power management and so on. |
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Revision as of 11:53, 28 July 2013
This page lists mechanical enemies and other interactive robots & computers.
In addition to mechanical enemies such as stationary defense turrets and wheeled security bots, Underrail provides the player with opportunities to hack into security systems' computers, gaining control of security cameras, sentry turrets, power management and so on.
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