Meet the Botz
Small machines. Big personalities. A world rebuilt through curiosity, signal, and neon light.
Baby Botz are autonomous, child-like robots exploring the remains of a post-human city. They were not built for conquest or survival. They move through forgotten streets with curiosity, strange emotional logic, playful instincts, and a fearless sense of wonder.
What Is a Baby Bot?
Baby Botz are small autonomous machines living in the ruins of a world that moved on without them. They explore alleys, tunnels, rooftops, stations, and abandoned districts as if the city were one enormous playground.
They collect fragments, follow old signals, trade broken parts, invent games, and turn forgotten places into new territory.
They investigate anything that glows, hums, rolls, clicks, or remembers.
No central system controls them. Each Bot finds its own rhythm, habits, and purpose.
They often move in pairs, crews, or loose networks built through trust and shared signal.
Bot Traits
Eye colors and body lights can reflect mood, status, energy, or crew identity.
Some communicate through beeps, radio bursts, static, gestures, and broken pieces of old language.
Scratches, stickers, mods, shells, colors, and found objects become part of who they are.
They may approach danger, ruins, and machines with the curiosity of children rather than caution.
Old data sometimes surfaces as songs, jokes, maps, habits, or emotional echoes.
Many Botz form strong bonds and move through the city as small families or squads.
Crews & Personalities
There is no single type of Baby Bot. Some are quiet observers. Some are loud, stylish, rebellious, or deeply curious. Others prefer the safety of a crew, while a few wander alone through the signal haze.
Drawn to tunnels, rooftops, transit ruins, and forgotten machines.
Always listening for old broadcasts, music loops, and broken transmissions.
They rebuild themselves with scavenged parts, glowing panels, and strange upgrades.
Botz who move together, share resources, and protect one another through the ruins.
How They Communicate
Baby Botz do not always use words. Their communication can be visual, mechanical, rhythmic, and strange.
- eye-light patterns
- color changes
- radio clicks
- short beeps
- antenna movement
- shared map fragments
- gestures
- projected symbols
- music loops
- silence
Life in the Ruins
The ruins are not empty to the Baby Botz. They are filled with ramps, hiding places, signal towers, glowing signs, old machines, underground paths, and endless possibilities.
Broken streets become raceways, rooftops become meeting places, and tunnels become secret routes.
The city still holds fragments of human life, but the Botz do not always understand what those fragments mean.
What was abandoned by one world becomes the foundation of another.
Built for Wonder
The Baby Botz are not defined by the world that disappeared. They are defined by what they create afterward: friendship, play, identity, movement, and a new kind of life among the neon remains.
“They were not left behind. They simply woke up next.”
Follow Their Signal
Explore the featured generations, walk through the Neon Ruins, and discover the stories still glowing beneath the city.