BaldDumboRat1: Gears in the elbow pull the top/bottom "muscles" to give it motion
2: the wrist is a large metallic ball bearing that's permanently attached to the forearm and has an attachment at the top that allows it to be screwed on and off. There are also wires that can be unhooked. The wires hook into the rest of the system. 4 of them also have tubes that run into the hand and up to the fore syringe fingers. When another hand is used the hose connectors stop up the tubes, keeping the liquid from spilling out.
3: The fingers shown are the syringe ones, the hand can be replaced with any attachment meant to fit the wrist.
4:<ignore the small picture to the right> The outer arm is covered in what looks like muscle, but is actually a strengthened hose system. This system not only allows for the delivery of whatever liquid is desired but it also serves to protect the under mechanics that move the arm.
5: Under the shoulder pad is a ball joint with plugs that connect into the system which is hard wired into the shoulder joints nerves.
6: The metallic system hardwiring the robotics into the natural nervous system.
7: <ignore these please>
8: a hardened plastic that sits around the bicep, there are four tubes that can be easily filled with whatever liquid that is wished to be deliverd to the syringe system when in use.
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