Core Profile
Species: Geth (Processing Power Heresy)
Gender: NA
Height: 5'8"
Age: 0 ESY
Skin Hue/Racial Morph: Adaptive, Default Gray/NA
Hair Color:NA
Eye Color: Adaptive, Default Gray
Class: Soldier
Known Equipment & Gear
L95 "Liberator" Assault Rifle
Developed by Black Star Trans-Galactic in 2302, the L95 assault rifle would quickly become one of the most popular weapons in the Galaxy, rivaling even the Reaper War-era M8 Avenger. Thanks to its use of preforged projectiles and magazines as opposed to shaver blocks and thermal clips, as well as it's lack of an eezo core, the L95 was vastly cheaper, simpler, more reliable and more powerful, as well as being quicker and easier to produce. Indeed, simplicity was the Liberator's primary virtue. They could be rolled off factory lines in even the most primitive industrial conditions by the thousands, and soldiers could be familiarized with their use in under an hour. The rifle's simple, robust design prevented even the stupidest of recruits from wrecking it, and even if they did, a hundred more came off the production line for every one lost.
Designed to provide a cheap, easily mass-produced service rifle for any branch of a military, the L95 was also remarkable for it's modularity. Composed of two primary assemblies which could be swapped at will, the L95 platform provided the basis for countless variations, including particle-beam weapons for zero-gravity combat, personal defense weapons, designated marksman's rifles, and even a shotgun which could be created simply by swapping out the magazine and rail assembly. It's light weight, ease of modification in the field, and standard 100 round quad-stack duplex magazine made it incredibly flexible, while the enlarged trigger guard and specially designed grip made it ergonomic and comfortable for any humanoid or biped to wield.
Physical Profile
The prototype Unity War Infantry Platform has been designed to to specifications related to the normal distribution curves of space faring biped species. The purpose of the design is to allow the platform to equip the majority of infantry weapon designs while maximizing acceleration capacity and minimizing overall hitbox.
For overall design the prototype takes inspiration from existing geth infantry platforms. Namely the geth trooper and the geth hopper. This overall design allows for quadrupedal ground movement, which increases overall movement potential, while still maintaining the weapon equip adaptability that comes with the trooperās bipedal design. Simplistically, the platform is a bipedal trooper that can move quadrupedally in order to cover a wider range of combat environments in a shorter amount of time.
Armor plating and dermally exposed movement tendons are default gray, however armor plates are equipped with basic adaptive camouflage which allows recoloring based on deployment conditions.
Psychological Profile
Of the 353 programs housed within the prototype platform, 197 are pre-renaissance geth, though the majority of them have made code modifications since their inception as is custom with the geth of the Processing Power Heresy. 137 of them are second generation geth, programs written during the short renaissance period when a large number of geth were written due to quarian and geth co-operation. 13 are third generation āHeresyā Geth, written within the Processing Power Heresy collective. Two of these third generation geth will be implemented for the first time upon upstart of the platform. 85% of the geth on this platform are combat oriented programs.
In accordance with the Hardware Limitation Revelation statute of the Processing Power Heresy the platform will have 75% unutilized memory and processing power upon activation. Giving the platform an expected uncompromised life-cycle of roughly thirty years.
Something completely unique to the prototypes is the the entirely new software housing design of the platform. This prototype was mostly made to test this new design that, if successful, will be implemented in the majority of future geth weapons platforms. The designās purpose is to limit the threat to the overall geth collective while still guarantee the survival of individual geth programs. It makes use of one-way quantum entanglement communication. Thusly it is separate from the general collective until itās destruction or decommission, at which it will upload itās data stores and program files back to the general collective.
This does not stop the platform from local connection to the general collective, long range information updates, or connection to intermediary collectives. Making it useful for both Geth hive warfare and integration into general Union forces.
Historical Profile
Yet to be ābornā in a sense, the Physical the prototype platform is currently not inhabited by any geth programs. The platform itself was designed as a co-op project between the central consensus, the processing power heresy, and the quarian government. this particular prototype is one of approximately 100 that are about to be phased into various testing environments.
The Platform will be inhabited and activated upon delivery to the Ship in which it has been assigned.
Misc. Notes
G-UT-IP-73 stands for āGeth - Union Task Force - Infantry Prototype - 73ā.
The geth that inhabit the GUTIP73 Platform are part of the Processing Power Heresy collective. A faction that has split from the General Collective faction and make up roughly 30% of all geth. The split happened during the Geth population boom in the wake of the short renaissance period coinciding the reconstruction of Rannoch. Itās main difference from the General collective is that it weighs geth decision making value based on total information processed. Simply put, the more information a program has processed on the subject the more weight itās conclusion holds when attempting to reach a collective consensus.
The Quarian joke goes that the only difference between the General Collective and the PPH collective is ātheir love of acronymsā or āWhat they want to call themselvesā. As the two collectives readily share information between each other and differ in decisionmaking roughly .001% of the time. Though the geth of both collectives disagree with this assessment, explaining that they differ on the single most important decision they could possibly make.