Exceedingly cool.
Until they make it smart enough to kick it back at you . . . :eek:
Exceedingly cool.
Until they make it smart enough to kick it back at you . . . :eek:
Wow!
It’s ability to recover is totally amazing.
It’s creepy as hell and twice as cool. It seems so alive, the way it was struggling desperately to remain on its feet when it was on the ice was like a deer or something. Freaky.
I’m already trying to come up with strategies for defeating these things in case there’s a second American revolution and the government tries to use them against us.
Narrow, but deep holes in the ground? So its legs would get stuck? Maybe covered up with leaves so its operators wouldn’t see them?
Wires or steel cables stretched across a road to trip its legs?
That version they showed looked like it would be easy to destroy with a shotgun or a decently powered rifle. If there were armored versions made, a grenade would probably do it. There’s a limit to how strong they could make those legs and have them still be agile. Once the legs are gone, that’s it for the Big Dog.
Another option would be to deliberately lure the Big Dog into an area that was booby-trapped with hidden but highly toxic substances, say a shallow pool of water polluted with toxic waste. The robot would return to its operators, who would then sicken and die from the poison.
So, I’m reading about swarms of lethally armed UAVs
Hanging bat-like on powerlines to recharge (from here)
I turn to the funnies for light relief
Meanwhile one of the Terminator films is on the telly, with all that Skynet stuff
I can’t rule out a nightmare or two myself (probably starting with the guy who kicked BigDog meeting a nasty mechanical end)
I better not every find that thing humping my dog…or my car!
Creepy that they put hair on its legs.
It can jump pretty high too. And hop along pretty fast. Looks faster than it’s walk.
Well punned, sir!
Fly in circles around the legs after launching a magnetic harpoon with a cable attached?