An unarmed human wouldn't stand a chance against one of those robots. Even armed (axe, baseball bat, shovel) would be at a disadvantage. A bunch of them coordinated to work together like the drones are... fuhgeddaboudit. xoxoxoBruce
Damaging or disabling a sensor (with your axe, baseball bat, shovel) could put the robot at a disadvantage. The 'damaging' could be with shaving cream, spray paint, a thick tablecloth or blanket, etc.
I worked on scaffolding. That's all I need - a robot throwing around heavy tool bags and pushing things off the scaffolding.
ReplyDeleteAn unarmed human wouldn't stand a chance against one of those robots.
ReplyDeleteEven armed (axe, baseball bat, shovel) would be at a disadvantage.
A bunch of them coordinated to work together like the drones are... fuhgeddaboudit.
xoxoxoBruce
Tangle up their feet, so they fall down (a la Star Wars)? Even down, their weapons might still be able to fire?
DeleteDamaging or disabling a sensor (with your axe, baseball bat, shovel) could put the robot at a disadvantage. The 'damaging' could be with shaving cream, spray paint, a thick tablecloth or blanket, etc.
DeleteThat's hard to do when from a standing start the thing can jump over or on you quick as a cat and has the nerve of a Honey Badger.
DeletexoxoxoBruce