Project 2 – Final Product Description

Found in my final product debrief. Provides context and additional info on the Aedes drone:

The Aedes (mosquito in Latin) drone was designed and produced in the year 2038 by a relatively small robotics company, Edtech. In this time, drones typically specialize in one field or task, leaving them obsolete otherwise. Edtech decided that it would develop the ideal drone, or in other words, one that could adapt to and function in every situation it was placed in. The Aedes (mosquito in Latin) drone was designed and produced in the year 2038 by a relatively small robotics company, Edtech. In this time, drones typically specialize in one field or task, leaving them obsolete otherwise. Edtech decided that it would develop the ideal drone, or in other words, one that could adapt to and function in every situation it was placed in.  The Aedes is completely silent, thanks to it’s unique propulsion ring, an innovation in the world of aeronautics. It’s 360° camera features several modes, including infrared and night vision. The Aedes can be piloted remotely or act on it’s own through it’s advanced AI. It is aqueous and can function at sub-orbital elevations. The drone’s most noticeable feature is the probe featured on it’s head (which is what gave the Aedes its name). The probe can be used for object manipulation or as a needle, the drawn liquid feeding into the removable vial on its underbelly.  The drone was extremely well received, skyrocketing Edtech into a Fortune 500 company. It found use in medicine, disaster relief, search and rescue and construction. The US Government commissioned Aedes drones fitted with taser probes, machine guns, and other options for use in the military and law enforcement.  In years following its release, the Aedes was also used with malicious intent, one group hacking a swarm to siphon blood from those with preferable DNA.

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