Microtech Artificial Person (AP) S series 180 # 23
Novel methods of construction had enabled what had been called, only in the junk media, the plastometals to come out of the development lab and into production. As a result, the delicate visceral parts of the already highly capable AP machine substrate were now fully protected by a two-millimetre, fully conformable lamina of polycadmonium siliconicate. The new material had the advantage of a variable modulus, and so while most of the body was covered in a case-hardened isomer of the material (which was cool to the touch), the face and hands were delicately coloured, soft, and warm. These strangely human parts, which even though they were blended seamlessly in the tastefully clothed area of the machine, appeared to peep out from under what looked like a close-fitting garment of the more machinite body covering. The molecular structure of the main body coating material had been further developed to give a limited degree of viscoelastic response to applied force, which translated meant, that to the gentle touch, it was compliant, but when exposed to more aggressive stimuli it became instantly, and proportionately more resilient.




