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It had the capacity to adapt extremely quickly to its master's wishes above and beyond the extraordinary ability to process [[human]] speech and make logical [[deduction]]s about what it heard. It also had a geomath calculator which helped it play [[draughts]] and other board games; a sensor receiver, which allowed it to "hijack" images shown at local cinemas and display them locally; sonic diffuser beams, which allowed for simple cleaning tasks; photomatic memory cells, which gave it "all the knowledge in the world"; [[anti-gravity|anti-grav]] propulsors, which converted it into a high-speed vehicle; the ability to travel underwater and to provide air bubbles for organic passengers and metron disseminator beams that could burn through metal. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Orbitus (comic story)|The Orbitus]]'')
It had the capacity to adapt extremely quickly to its master's wishes above and beyond the extraordinary ability to process [[human]] speech and make logical [[deduction]]s about what it heard. It also had a geomath calculator which helped it play [[draughts]] and other board games; a sensor receiver, which allowed it to "hijack" images shown at local cinemas and display them locally; sonic diffuser beams, which allowed for simple cleaning tasks; photomatic memory cells, which gave it "all the knowledge in the world"; [[anti-gravity|anti-grav]] propulsors, which converted it into a high-speed vehicle; the ability to travel underwater and to provide air bubbles for organic passengers and metron disseminator beams that could burn through metal. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Orbitus (comic story)|The Orbitus]]'')
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