Lino Torres

3d animator and modeler based in the USA

Currently trying to get my foot into the film industry, I have so many ideas of my little universe I wanna share and hopefully make something that everyone across the globe can enjoy

High School Graduate from Ramona Highschool, Still figuring life out with aspiring dreams to be a film director/producer in the future

The Story of Atomic Horizon...

Set in an alternate reality where right under the "A" of the Atlantic ocean, exists a fairly large island that hasn't been detected by the UN or any other faction. This is called solar Island, a place that seems like science fiction, the wild west and everything in between leaked out. First established in 1789, a small fleet of ships crash, full of those getting booted from England for being too creative and questioning the ideals and beliefs of the church thus were banished to what would become modern day Jamestown but a storm lushed them away from the main fleet and they met up with the Native tribes...the healers helped the new settlers under the condition that they use their technologies to help the people and not for self gain and so they created a town that would later become old town Randsberg, one of the first colonies on Solar island and due to there not being a scientific oppression, the island managed to thrive to the point where by the early 1800s, Cowboys and Indians already outmoded horses with steam powered horse bots. Skipping all the way to an unknown date in time in the modern day, we see Howard Miller, an MIT graduate who never truly put himself out there... living in the scalding heat of Ridgecrest California, eventually after finding a job for a robotics technician on Solar Island at a research and design factory known as...Cyclotronics

Lots and Lots of Bots!

HVAC. Built in 1975 through 1980, this line of security bots has paved the way for Cyclotronics' niche in affordable yet reliable robotics

HVAC (Helpful. Versatile. Automated. Camera system) Built in 1975-1980, this line of security bots has paved the way for Cyclotronics' niche in affordable yet reliable robotics, featuring a SJ-52 ion blaster, a pair of propellor ray lights and a central Modulator/star drive neutralizer ray, these bots are the definition of Old reliable!

IEA (Intelligent Eternal Automaton). Built from 1999-current day, this class of domestic robot is one of the most popular products of Cyclotronics, coming in a range of 40 different colors and featuring a toggleable Personality mode, this helpful bot can be your for $14,000!

IEA (Intelligent.External.Automaton). Built from 1999-current day, this class of domestic robot is one of the most popular products of Cyclotronics, coming in a range of 40 different colors and featuring a toggleable Personality mode, and can lift a whopping 210 pounds with her patented Tolomatic arm hydraulics this helpful bot can be your for $14,000 (For the domestic model) and $12,000 for office/standard units!

PA-7 (Patrolling Automaton MK.7). His red eyes may look scary but that's simply the result of the dye in his Baron-epoxy lenses. Built from 1999-2019, this model of bot was essentially the new and improved HVAC, now fitted with two 2040p ocular sensors, a bigger and stronger leg and arm hydraulic system that can extend from it's default height of 6'2 to 7'3! and kitted out with MP5's and smoke screen generators along with an optional freon discharge ray, these big blue boys can easily protect high value assets and are great at scaring off criminals!


HEME (Healing, Emergency, Medical, Evaluator). It's not exactly known when the HEME line of robots were built, however they proved popular enough to be used in large numbers across the nation, fitted with a modular arm system, some units can have 4 arms, while others can be fitted with 8... each unit comes with three independent heads that can see in different ways, the left head see's in infrared, the center head see's like a normal bot, and the right head see's via X-ray pulses...looks like the doc-bot is in!



More coming soon!

The Atomic Horizon series and characters featured are original creations and intellectual property of Lino Torres. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is strictly prohibited.

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“This is a fictional universe. All names, characters, and events are entirely fictional and not intended to represent real people or entities.”