The human body has about 0.0618 cuft of bone in it. Steel is typically a density of 490 lb/cuft, giving a low end estimate of 30.3 lb. Since it has a fusion battery, a solid chest chase, and other components (such as its motive system) it should be significantly heavier. I would say comfortably that those parts (given their advanced design features by Skynet) could add as much as two to three times that weight to just the sole endoskeleton weight.
SundayMatinee 0 points 7 months ago
The human body has about 0.0618 cuft of bone in it. Steel is typically a density of 490 lb/cuft, giving a low end estimate of 30.3 lb. Since it has a fusion battery, a solid chest chase, and other components (such as its motive system) it should be significantly heavier. I would say comfortably that those parts (given their advanced design features by Skynet) could add as much as two to three times that weight to just the sole endoskeleton weight.
So reasonably 60 to 90 lb.