Android Grades
What does this mean?"Grades" means how good the quality of the android is. The higher the quality, the more expensive the model is.
Grade AlphaIncomplete or badly damaged androids. These androids do not have said cost.
Grade EAndroids made with fabrics and reusable items, such as chicken feed sacks, table cloths, and wood. They are fragile and cost around $40-60, but are very abundant and work well as expendable workers.
Grade DAndroids made with non-shiny materials, such as copper and tin. Less fragile than a Grade E, but less abundant. They make good simple servants, doing one task at a time. They cost around $100-150.
Grade CAndroids made with shiny yet less valuable materials, such as aluminum, silver, bronze, and steel. They have some painted features and varying colors, but not as much as Grade B or A. Costing around $500-700, Grade C androids are better off as errand-runners, babysitters, or dog-walkers.
Grade BAndroids made with shiny and averagely valuable materials, such as polished iron and steel. They have painted features that aren't over-exaggerated and flashy, varying colors. They cost around $1,300-2,700, and are good at the previous jobs, along with butlers, bellboys, and maids.
Grade AAndroids made with shiny and valuable materials, such as chromium and titanium. Painted features and colors are over-exaggerated to show their wealth, and sometimes look like the upper class from
The Hunger Games. They cost a lot, which is around $8,500-11,700.