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Tellus

Minor

Tellus whirs into view, its flat disk head tilting with mechanical curiosity, six arms poised like extensions of thought. Sensors gleam across its form, a symphony of precision that feels both alien and reassuringly capable.

Tellus, a distinctive six-armed humanform bot with a rotating and extending flat disk head for scanning, makes its sole appearance in the series within the investigative chaos of Fugitive Telemetry. As a minor supporting entity, it aids in the station's backdrop, subtly bolstering the tech-heavy alliances that define Murderbot's world without pursuing any deeper narrative arc. Across the broader Murderbot Diaries, Tellus remains a fleeting glimpse into the diverse bot population, emblematic of the series' richly textured robotic society.

Physical Description

Tellus is a humanform bot equipped with six articulated arms, its head a flat rotating disk that extends for scanning functions. Sensors cover its metallic body, giving it a multifaceted, vigilant appearance. The design is sleek and functional, optimized for station tasks. Its posture conveys efficient, mechanical readiness.

Evolution

Fugitive Telemetry

Tellus, the six-armed humanform bot, appears briefly with its rotating and extending flat disk head for scanning, aiding in a station context. As a minor supporting entity, it assists in the investigative backdrop without deeper involvement. Its role subtly enriches the tech-heavy world of Murderbot's alliances.

  • Appears briefly as a six-armed humanform bot with a rotating and extending flat disk head.
  • Aids in the station context during the central investigation.
  • Serves as a minor supporting entity enriching the tech-heavy world.
  • Assists in the investigative backdrop alongside Murderbot's alliances.
  • Highlights the diverse bot designs in the Preservation Alliance setting.

Book Appearances

6

Fugitive Telemetry

First appears Ch 2

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