Boromite Rover Drone Surveyor

503012009
Blister - Metal
£11.00

This pack contains one Boromite Rover Drone Surveyor model.

This model is an Antares V1 'Legacy' model, although there may not be current rules for it in V2 of Gates of Antares however it could be used as a characterful item in your collection/army or as a 'stand-in' for another model with prior agreement from your opponent.

"The Boromite Rover is an automated exploration drone that is used for remote surveying and mineral sampling. It works in conjunction with Micromite buddy drones. Like much Boromite technology it is designed to operate independently of a nanosphere. Where there is a risk of contamination from the nanosphere or subversion by rivals it can operate as a closed unit. Perfect for the conditions experienced on Chryseis III.

Rovers are tough machines, built to withstand extremes of heat, pressure and radiation.

Geren’do’s miners on Chryseis 3 have adjusted the nano­connectivity of their machines to make them practically invisible to the rogue shard. Information gathered by the Rovers is carried back to the Boromites via micromite runners and short ranged microwave relays."

 

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

£11.00
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This pack contains one Boromite Rover Drone Surveyor model.

This model is an Antares V1 'Legacy' model, although there may not be current rules for it in V2 of Gates of Antares however it could be used as a characterful item in your collection/army or as a 'stand-in' for another model with prior agreement from your opponent.

"The Boromite Rover is an automated exploration drone that is used for remote surveying and mineral sampling. It works in conjunction with Micromite buddy drones. Like much Boromite technology it is designed to operate independently of a nanosphere. Where there is a risk of contamination from the nanosphere or subversion by rivals it can operate as a closed unit. Perfect for the conditions experienced on Chryseis III.

Rovers are tough machines, built to withstand extremes of heat, pressure and radiation.

Geren’do’s miners on Chryseis 3 have adjusted the nano­connectivity of their machines to make them practically invisible to the rogue shard. Information gathered by the Rovers is carried back to the Boromites via micromite runners and short ranged microwave relays."

 

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

Boromite Rover Drone Surveyor
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