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| Vendor: | mastertob |
| Published: | Jun 30, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 43 MB |
| Made With AI: | Yes |
| Game Ready: | Yes |
| Polygons: | 48,621 |
| Vertices: | 48,621 |
| Print Ready: | Yes |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | Yes |
| Rigged: | Yes |
| Animated: | Yes |
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ROBOTON for Poser 3D Model
Corporation: Helix Extraction Consortium
Classification: Corporate Interference Drone
Status: Active
Officially, the Helix Extraction Consortium arrived to support frontier development. Unofficially, the corporation sought control over rare mineral deposits discovered beneath several R-9 colony zones.
To achieve this objective, Helix deployed the VX-12 Resource Denial Units — autonomous robotic operatives designed to delay construction, disrupt communications, and create logistical failures without openly violating interplanetary treaties.
VX-12 units infiltrate exploration zones ahead of settlement teams. They interfere with survey equipment, redirect navigation beacons, corrupt geological data, and trigger false emergency signals. Entire construction projects have been delayed for months due to their covert operations.
Although armed, the robots rarely engage directly. Their primary function is economic sabotage. Every delayed shipment, failed survey, or abandoned mining site increases Helix's opportunity to secure exclusive extraction rights.
Multiple encounters have linked VX-12 activity to missing resource convoys and unexplained failures at newly established colonies, but the corporation continues to deny all involvement.
Within the R-9 Network, the machines have earned a simple nickname:
"Ghost Miners."
"If a colony cannot reach the resources, the resources belong to Helix."
3d model
ROBOTON.cr2
ROBOTON2.cr2
GUN.pp2
Texture Resolution: 40964096 px
CL_67.jpg
CGP.png
TXTR.png
defaultMat_Base_Color_1001.png
ImageAO2.png
defaultMat_2D_View_1001.png
Reflection06.jpg
defaultMat_Normal_1001.png
Image.png
Number of Unique Meshes: 2 (Character + gun)
HandIK, FootIK: Yes
Number of Characters: 2
Vertex Counts of Characters: 48,621
Animated: Yes
Number of Animations pz2: 14(damage,dead,idle,comander,jump,damage2,reload,run,shoot,flip,sit,stand up,back flip,walk)
Animation Types In-place
Number of Materials: 3 (red, green, yellow)
Number of Material Instances: 3
Number of Textures: 3 (defaultMat, AO, Normal)
Texture Resolutions: 4096096 px
Supported Development Platforms:
Windows: Yes
Mac: Yes
The weapon model is enabled and automatically fits the character.
Classification: Corporate Interference Drone
Status: Active
Officially, the Helix Extraction Consortium arrived to support frontier development. Unofficially, the corporation sought control over rare mineral deposits discovered beneath several R-9 colony zones.
To achieve this objective, Helix deployed the VX-12 Resource Denial Units — autonomous robotic operatives designed to delay construction, disrupt communications, and create logistical failures without openly violating interplanetary treaties.
VX-12 units infiltrate exploration zones ahead of settlement teams. They interfere with survey equipment, redirect navigation beacons, corrupt geological data, and trigger false emergency signals. Entire construction projects have been delayed for months due to their covert operations.
Although armed, the robots rarely engage directly. Their primary function is economic sabotage. Every delayed shipment, failed survey, or abandoned mining site increases Helix's opportunity to secure exclusive extraction rights.
Multiple encounters have linked VX-12 activity to missing resource convoys and unexplained failures at newly established colonies, but the corporation continues to deny all involvement.
Within the R-9 Network, the machines have earned a simple nickname:
"Ghost Miners."
"If a colony cannot reach the resources, the resources belong to Helix."
3d model
ROBOTON.cr2
ROBOTON2.cr2
GUN.pp2
Texture Resolution: 40964096 px
CL_67.jpg
CGP.png
TXTR.png
defaultMat_Base_Color_1001.png
ImageAO2.png
defaultMat_2D_View_1001.png
Reflection06.jpg
defaultMat_Normal_1001.png
Image.png
Number of Unique Meshes: 2 (Character + gun)
HandIK, FootIK: Yes
Number of Characters: 2
Vertex Counts of Characters: 48,621
Animated: Yes
Number of Animations pz2: 14(damage,dead,idle,comander,jump,damage2,reload,run,shoot,flip,sit,stand up,back flip,walk)
Animation Types In-place
Number of Materials: 3 (red, green, yellow)
Number of Material Instances: 3
Number of Textures: 3 (defaultMat, AO, Normal)
Texture Resolutions: 4096096 px
Supported Development Platforms:
Windows: Yes
Mac: Yes
The weapon model is enabled and automatically fits the character.




















