Overview[]

BHLBOT Front Profile
BHLBOT is a Gorilla Tag bot designed by the BHL mainly in order to make scouting out codes for anomalies more efficient, and to make warning the public about these anomalies more effective. BHLBOT joins codes that are known for anomalous activity, and would determine if there is a potential anomaly in the code. If so, and the anomaly has been determined to be Gevar class or higher on the ADCS2 scale, then it would announce a Hazardous Anomaly Warning, urging people to follow SREN procedure and evacuate the code.

BHLBOT Side Profile
BHLBOT is a dark blue color with no cosmetics, and operates on a PC account. It currently needs to be piloted, but the BHL's Legion Programming and Engineering Service (LPES) are currently working on ways to incorporate an artificially intelligent algorithm to virtually control the bot on the host's system.
History[]
BHLBOT's first version was titled PointAlert. PointAlert was BHL ID 0064's first ever bot, and was created some time between 2022-2023. It was a dark gray color with the top hat, and was a stationary bot. It would be able to play sounds and music, spectate any player from stump, but most importantly, join codes to warn people about potentially hazardous anomalies.
This bot inspired the creation of the BHL PointAlert system, which is a system operated by the BHL's Department of Primary Warning (DPW) in order to warn the public about certain anomalies, notify and dispatch BHL personnel into codes from hotline responses, and send out public service announcements (PSAs) for the BHL.
PointAlert was upgraded to BHLBOT after some maintenance, and the bot gained mobility, which leads us to the current state of BHLBOT.
What to Do During an Encounter?[]
This guide has been put together by BHL personnel for your safety in the event of an encounter with Subject: BHLBOT.
- Tell everyone in the code to listen to the message. If people do not listen to you, temporarily mute them in order to hear the message.
- Be on the look out for other anomalies nearby. If a anomaly is found, proceed to step 3.
- Follow SREN procedure.
- S - Spot and study the anomaly. Gather as much immediate information as you can without engaging.
- R - Report the anomaly to BHL personnel. Use the BHL Anomaly Hotline.
- E - Evacuate the perimeter, and the code if necessary. If the anomaly is a threat, this step should be taken with urgency.
- N - Neutralization of the threat will commence once BHL personnel enter the perimeter. Once the threat is clear, you will be notified.