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You can see the cybernetic unit of the K4T model that is almost three meters high, somewhat resembling a strange anthropomorphic cat.

[HEAD]
The head is a rounded symmetrical structure on a partially rotating platform, slightly depressed into the body, with a flat screen that constantly displays an simple-image of a cat's face and, in the upper right corner, additional information: "U-FoxBat OS v.1.4.2; SN-1462. On the sides of the screen, only slightly protruding spotlights are visible. The disproportionately large cat ears attached to the top do not have any cavities, being only in fact the surface of the attachment of additional sensors. The inner surface of the right ear is slightly reticulated, being, apparently, a kind of short-range radar.

[BODY]
The main surface of the body consists of a mixture of plastitanium, plasteel, and steel, while not being a monolithic structure, but an assembly of many plates of different sizes, all of which are arranged symmetrically relative to the vertical axis. In normal operational conditions, the plates are stationary and act not only as an outer shell, but also as armor. In the central part of the body, just above the head, the thickness of the plates is slightly greater with sensors on the sides than in the rest of the body. In the "forearm" and "shoulder" areas, the structure is almost completely monolithic, and if the mechanisms are hidden behind it, they are heavily reinforced and hidden from view.
In the pelvic region, the legs are similarly attached to the body and the moving parts are hidden behind several plates.

The back of the case is covered with a strange, somewhat rubber-like material, with small extendable plates and fasteners, apparently designed for transporting people.

There is a metal tail of nine segments behind the body, which moves exclusively when the unit is moving on an uneven surface, acting as a kind of stabilizer.

There is an inscription "FoxBat A-37" on the central part of the case, two small inscriptions with a yellow warning sign are located symmetrically on the sides closer to the pelvis: [W: 742 KG. CRUSHING HAZARD]

When the case is opened, the upper plate opens up, while the head sits slightly deeper into the main part of the body. There is little free space inside: in the central part there is a positronic brain behind an additional armored plate, to which wires are connected leading to the boards located on the sides. There is a battery slot exactly under the positronic brain, which is additionally covered with plates on the sides. On the left side of the body, you can see two small closed liquid tanks with valves for refilling. On the right side of the case there are boards with free slots for improvement protocols, immediately below which there are two large capacitors, each of which leads with a wire to one of the manipulator arms of the unit.

[HANDS]
They are connected to the shoulders and are also completely covered with plates of different sizes, which completely hide the internal mechanisms. [Manipulator ARM – C2L] [Manipulator ARM – C2R] is indicated in yellow text on the forearms on the plates. There are two small, almost invisible sensors on the shoulders and sides. However, the arms end not with paws, but with a selected module that can be retracted into separate storage cavities inside the arm. 

During maintenance, the arms open from the inside, and the plates move away from the top. You can only notice a bunch of thick wires that run from the capacitor to the end of the arms, entering each cavity and attaching themselves with separate wires to each of the instruments.

[LEGS]
The legs have a greater thickness in the hip area and a smaller one closer to their end, and consist of a total of three segments, resembling a human leg, each of which has a pair of sensors pressed into the plates.

The thickened hips seem to take the brunt of the unit's weight and are the main driving force. They are connected to slightly rounded "knees", which have an additional reservation.

The lower legs are thinner, act as an extension segment and do not carry a wide functional load. At the same time, the "ankle" is weakly separated, being fixed to the foot with only small hinges behind the armored plates.

The foot is sedentary and has limited ability to move vertically and horizontally. In its normal state, it resembles the paws of a cat with a rubberized sole. It usually stands in a semi-elevated state, distributing weight primarily on the forefoot, but it can be magnetically fixed to the floor with rearfoot.

[COMPACT STATE]

When moving to a compact position, it becomes clear why plates are preferred instead of a solid monolithic body: almost all of them fold up, sinking under each other, leaving only a small bizarre mass, from which only the head and tail can be adequately distinguished.