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20 years later, the [[United Interplanetary League]] passed legislation restricting their usage and implementing storage regulations. Despite that, Battleroids remained ubiquitous throughout Sol, serving as bodyguards for high profile [[UESC]] politicians and hunting down [[MIDA]] dissidents.<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/mida-mini-tool Destiny 2, MIDA Mini Tool article] </ref> | 20 years later, the [[United Interplanetary League]] passed legislation restricting their usage and implementing storage regulations. Despite that, Battleroids remained ubiquitous throughout Sol, serving as bodyguards for high profile [[UESC]] politicians and hunting down [[MIDA]] dissidents.<ref>[https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/mida-mini-tool Destiny 2, MIDA Mini Tool article] </ref> | ||
After the Marathon's launch, cybernetic technology has greatly progressed. Modern 3rd generation cyborgs, such as the Mjölnir Mk VII-IX, Sharur Mk 2-6, are noted to be very distinct from older iterations of Battleroids, despite sharing the same nomenclature | After the Marathon's launch, cybernetic technology has greatly progressed. Modern 3rd generation cyborgs, such as the Mjölnir Mk VII-IX, Sharur Mk 2-6, are noted to be very distinct from older iterations of Battleroids, despite sharing the same nomenclature<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M4iwWZGP6-uAnPk89B_kbnKA5i3laB0ITtJ79g0ySco/preview?usp_dm=true#heading=h.knpkv88bf0kg Marathon 202x ARG, UESC documents]</ref>. Modern cyborgs in Sol have seen their roles expanded, and as of 2794, are no longer considered just weapons of war. | ||
== General design == | == General design == |