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As of '''TBD''' LC, there were an estimated 0.0 billion androids within the League, constituting nearly 0.0% of the total population. The baseline cost for a default android unit of the '''TBD''' model was 5,000 credits, with more advanced models increasing in price based on the complexity of the android's programming and AGI capabilities.
 
All androids are divided into model groups, each of which is further subdivided into classes.:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="3" |Models
|-
! Designation
! Meaning
! Description
|-
! A
| Academic
**'''A'''| – Academic; modelsModels programmed with high degree of expertise in all fields of academia designed to provide sapient individuals with everything from a kindergarten to post-secondary education.
|-
! C
| Commercial
**'''C'''| – Commercial; modelsModels designed of utilization in commercial institutions such as banks, malls, restaurants, and service roles among others as low-level clerks, janitors, and menial work laborers.
|-
! E
| Entertainment
**'''E'''| – Entertainment; modelsModels designed to fulfill roles as musicians, dancers, and entertainers, providing a wide range of services to patrons at clubs and festivals.
|-
! F
| Fornication
**'''F'''| – Fornication; modelsModels designed with fully-functional sex organs and programmed with a vast repository of sexual activities to fulfill prostitution roles within the League.
|-
! H
| Healthcare
**'''H'''| – Healthcare; modelsModels programmed with extensive medical knowledge to fulfill roles as healthcare personnel, alleviating any shortage of doctors within League space.
|-
! I
| Industrial
**'''I'''| – Industrial; heavyHeavy-duty models designed for industrial roles where extreme climates and hostile work spaces are expected in factories and mining.
|-
! M
| Military
**'''M'''| – Military; modelsModels designed for application in combat operations as both front-line and support personnel to supplement organic personnel in the League military forces.
|-
! P
| Private
**'''P'''| – Private; versatileVersatile models markets to the general public for use in a wide variety of roles around the house, small businesses, and private functions.
|-
! S
| Security
**'''S'''| – Security; militarizedMilitarized models programmed with advanced conflict resolution capabilities and deployed to urban centers to supplement law enforcement personnel.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="3" |Classes
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="3" |Variants
|}
 
*'''Models'''
**'''A''' – Academic; models programmed with high degree of expertise in all fields of academia designed to provide sapient individuals with everything from a kindergarten to post-secondary education
**'''C''' – Commercial; models designed of utilization in commercial institutions such as banks, malls, restaurants, and service roles among others as low-level clerks, janitors, and menial work laborers
**'''E''' – Entertainment; models designed to fulfill roles as musicians, dancers, and entertainers, providing a wide range of services to patrons at clubs and festivals
**'''F''' – Fornication; models designed with fully-functional sex organs and programmed with a vast repository of sexual activities to fulfill prostitution roles within the League
**'''H''' – Healthcare; models programmed with extensive medical knowledge to fulfill roles as healthcare personnel, alleviating any shortage of doctors within League space
**'''I''' – Industrial; heavy-duty models designed for industrial roles where extreme climates and hostile work spaces are expected in factories and mining
**'''M''' – Military; models designed for application in combat operations as both front-line and support personnel to supplement organic personnel in the League military forces
**'''P''' – Private; versatile models markets to the general public for use in a wide variety of roles around the house, small businesses, and private functions
**'''S''' – Security; militarized models programmed with advanced conflict resolution capabilities and deployed to urban centers to supplement law enforcement personnel
*'''Classes'''
*'''Variants'''
====Virtual reality====
Virtual reality sessions are very popular throughout the League, and tens of billions of League citizens utilize the technology recreationally as a part of the nation's arts and media culture. While personal VR headsets and accessories are readily-available throughout stores across the League, more specialized systems that can provide a completely immersive experience are generally out of reach for most people, and they must visit a VR center to utilize the technology. To that end, many worlds are home to established franchises that specialize in catering to specific VR hobbies and settings that customers may wish to experience. Like most goods and services, the cost of a VR session varies greatly based on the equipment, services, and experiences offered. Though generally, most companies will utilize VR stations produced by TBD and TBD, the two largest virtual reality equipment producers in the League. Most of the mainstream VR stations sell for anywhere between 12,000 cr and 25,000 cr, while high-end full-fidelity stations can cost as much as 300,000 cr, and are generally found in the most expensive and exclusive entertainment centers in League space.
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