H-47 “Z-Dog” Diagnostic Kit

The H-47 Diagnostic Kit is a highly modular, back-mounted platform employed by battlefield technicians primarily to service zeoforms. This maintenance is vital for reducing the risk of mental degradation in zeo pilots, whose brain functions can be permanently altered by misconfigured or battle-damaged z-links. The H-47 is compatible with nearly all factory-standard models of zeoform, but needs significant calibration to interface with the customized operating systems and zeotech employed by Pact forces.

Each Kit includes a scanner module, a selection of drills, clamps, and hydraulic shears, and a number of automated robotic arms. The Kit’s bulky onboard computer is powerful and flexible enough to diagnose digital, mechanical, and even physiological anomalies.

The H-47 can be utilized in a first-aid capacity on human troops by adding biological and medical modules. In this role, the H-47’s zeotech interface is used to visualize the patient’s cardiovascular, muscular, and skeletal systems and identify the best methods to treat wounds. Some Pact forces have developed extensive surgical modules for the H-47 that can turn the user into a walking field hospital.