A New Workhorse For DARPA
Roland Piquepaille writes "Later this month, Carnegie Mellon University and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will unveil the successor of the Spinner, a 7-ton unmanned robotic vehicle. Dubbed Crusher, this new 6.5-ton robot will be able to carry payloads of up to 2 tons on very complex terrains. Crusher will rely on surrounding sensors to keep its balance and learn about its environment. After intensive testings, it should start to perform its duties in 2008. Read more for additional details and pictures of Spinner and Crusher in action." However, I can see they have not yet performed the test of having Sigourney Weaver fight a hitchhiking alien with it, which is obviously crucial to our national defense.
Can they transform and combine to form Devastator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructicons yet?
What I think they mean is,
I for one welcome our...
...ah nevermind... There's no way this can be marked +5 Funny anymore...
Here's a pic of the robot in action
Mother, do you think they'll like this sig?
Uh... So when are we going to see a consumer version of this beast? Ala, the Jeep and the Hummer.
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Given enough personal experience, all stereotypes are shallow.
If not, we can't call it Metal Gear yet. (Which means FOXHOUND won't highjack it and the DARPA chief is safe till then.)
Do not trust the crusher robot
He is malfunctioning
Do you have stairs in your house?
The Crushinator (http://tfp.killbots.com/scans/223_crushinator.png ) is real.
...and the thing figures out its payload/mission will destroy it?
Just tell it that it will get 72 virgin-bots in the robotic afterlife for carrying out its mission. Seems to work well enough for the human version of the scenario you just described...
Some bring out the best in others, some the worst. Some bring out far more.
At first, it was Spinner. Then the new model will be named Crusher. The next one will be named...
Picard!
And not only it will be able to carry a great weight to battle, but it can also...
negotiate!
"WE COME IN PEACE"
and after a few minutes of negotiating:
"RESISTANCE IS FUTILE!"
The latter mode is also named 'Locutus'...