Y-17 Trauma Override Harness

Y-17 trauma override harnesses are walking corpses, animated by robotic harnesses, in the Big MT in 2281.

Background
One of the most impressive inventions created in Big MT's Y-17 medical facility, the Y-17 trauma harness is a full body suit designed to automatically retrieve injured soldiers and return them to their home base by automatically taking over their motor functions and "walking" them to the base. A complex network of artificial muscle and fibers encases the user and enables this functionality (rather than the crude hydraulics that dominated military technology circa 2077). The suit can also effectively "learn" new behaviors by recording neuro-auto-muscular movements, up to and including shooting and fighting reflexes. The suit tracks the vital functions of the user and, once a certain injury threshold is reached, it takes over the motor functions of the user and walks them to the designated home base out of harm's way.

However, as the Big MT research teams soon learned, the harness design had several design problems that precluded it from entering general production, at least, until the issues were rectified. The primary problem was that calibrating the injury threshold that would trigger the suit was problematic, leading to unpredictable behavior. The harness is also unable to identify whether the occupant expired and will continue to function, even if they are completely dead. This functionality was quickly considered a "feature," as autonomous corpse retrieval would also be useful on the battlefield.

The enthusiastic approach to this new technology was premature. If no home base was designated for the suit, suits would enter an unpredictable wander state. Completely lacking any IFF software and with no way to identify friendly targets or respond to shut-down commands, this would be equivalent to a berserk mode should a harness unit be able to replicate combat behavior. This is exactly what happened when, amid the chaos caused by malfunctioning technology and the Great War, scientists, soldiers and even test subjects would die and trigger the wander state, using the replicated combat behavior and attacking everyone in sight. One of the first such incidents occurred at the X-8 research center. The situation only went downhill from there.

With no defined home base and no ability to detect the death of the users, the suits acted as mobile coffins: soldiers and researchers trapped inside had no ability to shut them down and were forced to suffer a slow, agonizing death. Even after two centuries, the suits, still carrying the bones of their original users, continue to function, scouring the Big MT of undesirables.

Specifications
The Y-17 trauma harnesses resemble walking skeletons clad in red rubber suits, heads encased in spherical glass helmets. The suits have oxygen tanks on their backs, which is in turn attached to additional armor plating around the neck and shoulder area, the area in which the helmet is hermetically sealed to.

Gameplay attributes
The basic harness comes in several different varieties that are calculated to match the Courier's level. Their armaments may also vary quite a bit depending on the player's level. Although they have exactly the same medium-to-high amount of Hit Points as lobotomites, on balance Trauma Harnesses are much more dangerous opponents, since they have much better armor as well as a wider variety of weapons available. At higher levels they can be seen wielding heavy incinerators, Gatling lasers, Tesla cannons, Gauss rifles and even plasma casters.

Locations

 * Inside of Z-43 innovative toxins plant (1-4, even after add-on completion)
 * Outside X-7a "Left Field" Artillery Launch

Notable trauma harness

 * Y-17 master trauma harness

Appearances
Y-17 trauma override harnesses only appear in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.

Behind the scenes
With the Wild Wasteland trait, the Y-17 master trauma harness will say "Hey, who turned out the lights?!" This is a reference to the Doctor Who episodes "Silence in the Library" and "Forest of the Dead." The episodes featured a spacesuit animated by an alien, which after consuming its occupant, continued uttering the phrase.

Bugs

 * They may not respawn after completion of Make up Your Mind or after completion of Old World Blues.
 * A head shot on the variation without the glass dome over the skull may still result in graphics of glass shattering from the skull.