No.871
They'll end unionization and protests by just shooting proles on national TV. This will be applauded universally.
No.872
They are using those corny robodogs for everything now, huh.
No.873
Time to develop DIY EMP grenades.
No.875
>now
hi 2012
No.876
>>870Why the fuck did they make it look like that
No.877
>>876a very good question, my answer is to save money perhaps
No.878
I actually welcome this, there would be much less inhibition in people to shoot a robot than shoot a cop.
No.945
>>878Also, where is the FOSS robot dog with a gun?
No.947
>>876Just strapping it on to an already existing product. The only other commercial robot Ive seen uses two wheel legs and a balancing system but it would be too shaky for a gun.
No.948
drones are much more effective for the police state than these
No.954
I can't wait for the passive aggressive responses blaming the machine
>Ooopsie, it was an automatic response, you must have done something that indicated to the killbot that you were a threat. A team of experts has been assigned to investigate this incident. You may be prompted for additional information <citizen>. In the meantime you can review our killbot policies and terms of service in this page <link explaining how basically nobody is responsible for the robot's actions , under impossible standards of proof>.
Imagine social media algorithm/copyright/smear fuckery but it's bullets instead of bans lol. On the plus side "Dogged" or "Botted" sound more casual than than "Swatted".
No.970
>>954These battle dog bots are not realistic, because the opportunity cost, you can get a Toyota hilux that has a 50cal cannon mounted to it for the same money, or equip 10 guys with but loads of infantry weapons. If you buy 10 battledogs and your opponent buys 5 cars with light canons and equips 50 infantry guys, you're going to loose very badly.