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Autominer [ Complete — 2026 ]

The story of the Auto-Miner is a tale of industrial ambition and human struggle, most notably chronicled in the world of . The Rise of Automation

Today, in the post-apocalyptic Appalachian wasteland, these machines still stand—some as rusted husks and others, like , still operational and waiting for repairs during missions like Lode Baring . Beyond the Fallout universe, "AutoMiner" often refers to: AutoMiner

In the years leading up to the Great War, sought to eliminate the high costs and risks of human labor by partnering with Atomic Mining Services to produce the Auto-Miner . Their goal was to fully automate their mining operations, leaving only executive staff on the payroll. The Workers' Revolt The story of the Auto-Miner is a tale

Sandvik Mining actually produces a real-world system called AutoMine for unmanned trucks and loaders. Their goal was to fully automate their mining

The deployment of these machines triggered massive unemployment and civil unrest. The human workforce, feeling betrayed, organized large-scale union actions and launched attacks against Auto-Miner-operated sites. In a desperate move to prove human worth, their rival, Garrahan Mining, funded the development of the Excavator Power Armor . The Ultimate Contest

Autonomous units in No Man's Sky or Space Engineers that harvest resources while players explore.