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New ideas for robotics are coming from cartoons


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Stories like "Little Mermaid"  and the "Little Helper" from Donald Duck have given an idea for one of the most interesting ideas of the robotics. When we are thinking about the man-shaped robots, what can operate both, scientific, intelligence and military operations, we can think, that those machine-humans would be used RTG-batteries, but those systems can also be loaded by using maser systems, what would pump the energy to the batteries, or they can also use multiple electric supply systems. One of them is, of course, normal plug, what this system can use from the wall, and power cells, what can use gasoline or any other hydrocarbon.

Those systems can operate by using EEG-transmission, what gives the operator the ability to control that thing like the second body. Those robots can use similar tools, what human uses, and also the weapons, what this system uses can be similar, what is used in normal military units. The human-shaped robots can even swim across the ocean, and that means that those robots don't need cargo-systems. They can equip with the flippers, and the nuclear power would give them the unlimited capacity for operating. Those flippers can be like handheld fans, and they can install in the legs and hands of those robots.

Robots are not like humans, and they might have EMP-weapons, like radio-waves and lasers in the hands. But those robots might have a different size than humans. In some scenarios, the bomb-squads can equip the small size, but human-shaped robots, what looks like the "Little Helper". Those miniaturized humans could use miniaturized tools for disabling microchips from the detonators. Those robots can equip with small wings, what allows them to fly.  In some theories, the demons were actually robots, what has the flapping wings on the back.

Because we know the moving tracks of the bird's or bat's wings we could make the wings, what seems like, what the bat has, because the wing would be covered with nylon or kevlar, and that system might have structure, what makes possible to fold in together. And they can slip in the enemy headquarters and cut the wires inside the computers and weapons, what uses microchips. That thing can be devastating. And of course, miniaturized man-shaped robots can also be used in surgery and many other works, what needs extreme careful touch.

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