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Inronhorse quantum15/20/2023 Meanwhile, in the Forbidden West, one is in Cinnabar Sands where Sylens interrogated HADES, one near a facility near the southeast of Jagged Deep, one is perched atop the mountains near Desert's Tear and Scalding Spear, one is over the mountains to the west of the Stillsands, one is in the Valley of the Fallen, and one is on the Golden Gate Bridge in the Isle of Spires. One is in the southern part of the Nora's Sacred Land, one lies in the southernmost edge of Banuk territory, and two are in the Carja Sundom, deep in the jungles of the Jewel, and atop the ruins of Devil's Anger. HADES in the derelict Metal Devil it used as a refugeĬurrently, there are eleven known inactive Horus carcasses as well as one active one seen throughout the series. The titanic derelicts of the deactivated Horuses became part of tribal legend and religious belief. Through no fault of their own, the new humans lived primitive, tribal existences. Zero Dawn, managed by its governing artificial intelligence GAIA, successfully terraformed the planet and reestablished life, including humanity. Unlike the other swarm robots, which were buried by the Zero Dawn system, the chassis of the swarm's Horuses were left where they fell when they were deactivated, with many of them now overgrown with vegetation.Ĭenturies passed. The Faro Plague's Horuses numbered in the thousands when it was finally shut down. With no chance of containing or retaking control of the swarm, Project Zero Dawn was implemented to eventually brute-force the swarm's deactivation codes, shut the robots down, terraform the ravaged Earth and re-establish life after its extinction. The swarm came to be called the Faro Plague, and began to relentlessly consume the biosphere, ultimately eradicating all life. The swarm began attacking company personnel, ignored shutdown codes and began replicating at an extreme rate, defaulting to biomass conversion as its fuel supply. In 2064, a swarm owned by the Hartz-Timor Energy Combine suffered a bug that caused it to become an independent entity, answering only to itself. They could consume biomass as fuel in the event of fuel line interdiction, and their network was virtually unbreakable. Additionally, they themselves were formidable combat machines, adept at tearing into and destroying huge enemy fortifications. Horuses were the colossal "queens" of a swarm, replicating other swarm robots as well as themselves, in numbers that invariably overwhelmed any enemy force. Faro designed the Chariot line to operate in swarms similar to those of certain insects. The FAS-BOR7 Horus was designed by FAS' owner and CEO Ted Faro, and developed as part of FAS' Chariot Line of combat robots. We pride ourselves on creating the highest-quality product possible so you can rest assured that your PONY – 2 is safe.īook a test drive or contact one of our dealer partners to try it for yourself! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and LinkedIn to learn more.A holographic schematic of an FAS-BOR7 Horus in the ruins of Faro Automated Solutions When you choose BLACK IRON HORSE, you know that no corners have been cut. All aspects of the rear-wheel steering have been optimized based on customer feedback, resulting in unmatched maneuverability for city riding. We’ve combined 25 years of cargo bike design experience with the newest e-bike technology to create the smoothest, most stable ride possible. Every BLACK IRON HORSE cargo bike is designed, assembled and tested in Denmark. The remaining parts are sourced as locally as possible, including hood production and components from central and western Europe, respectively. We produce our frames in Europe and cargo boxes right here in Denmark, even using Danish recycled plastic and steel from northern Europe. Furthermore, the PONY – 2 cargo box is light and durable so you have the peace of mind that your children and cargo are safe without sacrificing maneuverability. This process makes each and every cargo box unique, so you can have a one-of-a-kind bike while also helping the environment. We use 100% recycled plastic to create the cargo box for the PONY – 2. All lights and other electronics are included when you go with a BLACK IRON HORSE cargo bike, so you’re ready to ride from day one! The PONY – 2 uses the Shimano STEPS e-system, which we consider the best on the market. The PONY – 2 is safe, sustainable and low-maintenance! Plus, we design, manufacture and assemble it right in Denmark, so you know it is built to the highest standard. We’re talking commutes to school and work without having to find parking, ZERO-EMISSION daytrips and some good old-fashioned exercise to keep you healthy. The PONY – 2 cargo bike is for you if you have up to two children, need some extra cargo space and are tired of the headaches that owning a car brings.
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