Let's say we were able to build a durable robot capable of performing the maneouvre pictured and that is able to do so at above average speeds while charging an enemy, what is the likelihood of such a weapon being defeated?
Note that in between each step a savage metal kick is delivered, while the deadly windmill effect is constant.
Can this design be perfected?
>>27581419
Redesigned the chassis for more areodynamism and branded it for copyright reason. You'll also notice a wicked spike has been added to improve lethality.
Thoughts?
Double wakizashis help to improve the robot's deadly reach while improving its earodynamism.
Wakizashis have been added to the feet modules to increase the overall area coverage of the blades whilst in the middle of the kicking motions, and improve the earodynamism.
The battle robot has been outfitted with beats by dr dre fear pods that provide auxiliary boost and leathality.
I see I am ahead of my time
someday the doubters will rue the efficacy of my weapons
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Thread of the day.
>>27581419
ill donate some money towards building it
simpsons did it.
>>27583507
it was futurama
There are days I wonder why I come here
This is not one of those days
Someone call up DARPA for a research grant, we are literally witnessing the future of warfare
>>27581419
>the maneouvre pictured
What, tripping down a flight of stairs? Probably pretty easy to implement but of doubtful tactical value.
>>27583571
The robot helicopters its fearsome arms while goostepping triumphantly towards its soon to be dead foes
Wouldn't a trench defeat these things ? Or a moat
>>27584991
Easily defeated by the all-terrain model