Initial activation īob Morton observed RoboCop's initial evaluation and testing personally and was impressed with his marksmanship trials, during which he shot the cardboard head off a humanoid target. RoboCop's law enforcement protocol consisted of four "prime directives" that guided his actions on the streets. Īfter receiving the call from the emergency room, the scientists and surgeons at Security Concepts swung into action, harvesting what was left of the brutally slain police officer Alex Murphy's organic components: parts of his digestive tract, what was left of his brain, several organs and his left arm, (though the arm was later amputated at the demand of Morton), effectively turning Murphy's remains into the OCP Crime Prevention Unit 001, or "RoboCop", as he was more widely known, a cyborg with computer and mechanically assisted reflexes, memory and a 'lifetime' of law enforcement programming and a selection of dynamic software for plotting strategies and ballistic vectors in any situation. The Old Man was curious enough to invite Morton and his staff for a full presentation of his RoboCop program. After the failed presentation of the ED prototype, Morton approached the Old Man over the protests of Dick Jones. OCP restructured the Detroit Police Department with "prime candidates according to risk factor", as another victim of criminality was soon expected to be found. When the OCP Security Concepts project ED-209 ran into serious delays and cost overruns, the Old Man ordered a backup plan.
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