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{{Youmay|the Drone Jaegers designed by Shao Industries.|the [[Kaiju-Jaeger Hybrid]]s}}<br>
{{Infobox Jaeger|name = Jaeger Drone|nicknames = Kaiju Drones|status = Destroyed|origin = Shao Industries|weight = //|speed = //|strength = //|armor = //|equip = //|operating = //|energy = //|weapon = //|body = //|powermove = //|pilot = //|appearances = Pacific Rim: Uprising|creator = Shao|kaiju = none, jaegers: [[Titan Redeemer]] and [[Valor Omega]]}}
 
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[[File:Drone Jaeger (Profile).JPG|thumb|250px|The Drone Jaeger.]]
The Jaeger Drones were an army of white drones controlled remotely so that no human losses would occur in combats. This would allow there to be jaegers covering most of the world, and would be able to defend cities from the Kaiju. These robots were implanted with Kaiju biotech, and grew into Kaiju-Jaeger Hybrids, where they attacked the shatterdomes, and tried to open breaches. They were all destroyed by a failsafe function.
 
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'''Drone Jaegers''' are remote-controlled mechs designed by [[Shao Industries]].<ref name="uprising">''[[Pacific Rim: Uprising]]''</ref>
   
 
==History==
== Official Description ==
 
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===Creation===
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{{Wiki|Technologist}} [[Liwen Shao]] was motivated to design the Drone Jaegers out of apparent concern for the livelihood of the [[Ranger|Jaeger pilots]] who entered the [[Conn-Pod/Uprising|Conn-Pod]] to pilot. The implementation of Drone Jaegers would allow a single pilot to control the drone without risk to themselves, and allow the number of Jaegers deployed across the {{Wiki|Pacific Rim}} to increase.<ref name="uprising"/>
   
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One of Shao’s primary arguments for the existence of her Drone Jaegers was that their implementation during the Kaiju War may have saved the life of [[Stacker Pentecost/Uprising|Stacker Pentecost]], who was killed during the [[Battle of the Breach]].<ref name="uprising"/><ref name="pruartbook"/>
== History ==
 
   
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The construction of Shao’s drones was greatly aided by [[Newton Geiszler/Uprising|Newton Geiszler]], a former [[K-Science|K-science officer]] with the [[Pan Pacific Defense Corps]] who had recently entered the corporate world. However, unbeknownst to Shao, Newton used her technology to propel the creation of [[Kaiju-Jaeger Hybrid|a hybrid of Kaiju and Jaeger]] using cloned DNA from Kaiju tissue. One of his first successes was [[Obsidian Fury]].<ref name="uprising"/>
== Features ==
 
These drones are highly capable of performing group strategies and exercise capacities.
 
   
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===2035===
Confirmed weaponry includes missiles.
 
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In 2035, the [[Pan Pacific Defense Corps/Uprising|Pan Pacific Defense Corps]] called a special council meeting to decide whether or not Shao’s Drone Jaegers would be implemented on a massive scale. Among the individuals crucial to the vote was {{Wiki|Secretary-General}} [[Mako Mori/Uprising|Mako Mori]], who disagreed with the use of the unmanned Jaegers.<ref name="uprising"/>
   
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Deliberations were interrupted with the arrival of Obsidian Fury, who was sent to disrupt the meeting. Following the death of Mako Mori, Shao’s drones were officially sanctioned. Following the discovery of Obsidian Fury’s nature and presence of Shao Industries technology in its design, Shao was suspected of sabotaging the council meeting to achieve her goals by those closest to Mako.<ref name="uprising"/>
== Trivia ==
 
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Shao’s name was later cleared when Newton Geiszler revealed himself as the culprit and activated the organic nature of the Drone Jaegers who, unbeknownst of Shao, had been designed with Kaiju DNA. Shao, who originally believed that the remote control design was a benefit for human operations, disclosed that the Drone Jaegers could be disabled. Though she was able to disable the drones, their ultimate purpose – creating new [[Breach/Uprising|breaches]] – had been fulfilled.<ref name="uprising"/>
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==Features==
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Drone Jaegers are unmanned machines controlled remotely using a quantum data core. The quantum data core allows a single user to control the drone without the presence of a second pilot, and eases the neural load.<ref name="pruartbook">''[[The Art and Making of Pacific Rim: Uprising]]''</ref> Drone Jaegers are mass-produced machines, designed with hard, white shell armor that hid their organic nature, and resembled the design template used by {{Wiki|Apple Inc.|Apple}} and {{Wiki|Tesla, Inc.|Tesla}}. Drone Jaegers are armed with a chest energy beam, also used for opening breaches, and sidewinder-type missiles.<ref name="uprising"/>
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Revision as of 04:48, 2 March 2020

This article is about the Drone Jaegers designed by Shao Industries.. You may be looking for the Kaiju-Jaeger Hybrids.


Drone Jaeger (Profile)

The Drone Jaeger.

Drone Jaegers are remote-controlled mechs designed by Shao Industries.[1]

History

Creation

Technologist Liwen Shao was motivated to design the Drone Jaegers out of apparent concern for the livelihood of the Jaeger pilots who entered the Conn-Pod to pilot. The implementation of Drone Jaegers would allow a single pilot to control the drone without risk to themselves, and allow the number of Jaegers deployed across the Pacific Rim to increase.[1]

One of Shao’s primary arguments for the existence of her Drone Jaegers was that their implementation during the Kaiju War may have saved the life of Stacker Pentecost, who was killed during the Battle of the Breach.[1][2]

The construction of Shao’s drones was greatly aided by Newton Geiszler, a former K-science officer with the Pan Pacific Defense Corps who had recently entered the corporate world. However, unbeknownst to Shao, Newton used her technology to propel the creation of a hybrid of Kaiju and Jaeger using cloned DNA from Kaiju tissue. One of his first successes was Obsidian Fury.[1]

2035

In 2035, the Pan Pacific Defense Corps called a special council meeting to decide whether or not Shao’s Drone Jaegers would be implemented on a massive scale. Among the individuals crucial to the vote was Secretary-General Mako Mori, who disagreed with the use of the unmanned Jaegers.[1]

Deliberations were interrupted with the arrival of Obsidian Fury, who was sent to disrupt the meeting. Following the death of Mako Mori, Shao’s drones were officially sanctioned. Following the discovery of Obsidian Fury’s nature and presence of Shao Industries technology in its design, Shao was suspected of sabotaging the council meeting to achieve her goals by those closest to Mako.[1]

Shao’s name was later cleared when Newton Geiszler revealed himself as the culprit and activated the organic nature of the Drone Jaegers who, unbeknownst of Shao, had been designed with Kaiju DNA. Shao, who originally believed that the remote control design was a benefit for human operations, disclosed that the Drone Jaegers could be disabled. Though she was able to disable the drones, their ultimate purpose – creating new breaches – had been fulfilled.[1]

Features

Drone Jaegers are unmanned machines controlled remotely using a quantum data core. The quantum data core allows a single user to control the drone without the presence of a second pilot, and eases the neural load.[2] Drone Jaegers are mass-produced machines, designed with hard, white shell armor that hid their organic nature, and resembled the design template used by Apple and Tesla. Drone Jaegers are armed with a chest energy beam, also used for opening breaches, and sidewinder-type missiles.[1]

References