Message from @PugSlugger

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2018-12-02 05:36:02 UTC  

@PugSlugger I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you are telling the truth about majoring in engineering. What role do you see automation playing in war in the near future?

2018-12-02 05:36:05 UTC  

I just posted the entire image there

2018-12-02 05:36:12 UTC  

that is the entire machine

2018-12-02 05:36:56 UTC  

@Headshots they dont teach us about philosophy lol. Although i do have to take an ethics class

2018-12-02 05:37:02 UTC  

it weighs about 110 kg

2018-12-02 05:37:11 UTC  

I dont know if itll be big

2018-12-02 05:37:24 UTC  

the LS3 can carry 180 kg

2018-12-02 05:37:26 UTC  

it will its part of the transhumanist agenda @PugSlugger

2018-12-02 05:37:35 UTC  

the robots thing is a big part of this

2018-12-02 05:37:43 UTC  

I think the next big thing which darpa is starting to overlook is human augmentation and exoskeletons

2018-12-02 05:37:45 UTC  

the LS3 would be able to carry the SGR with 70 kg to spare for ammo and batteries

2018-12-02 05:37:57 UTC  

@DA GOMMIE JOO nigga you are dumb as fuck

2018-12-02 05:38:05 UTC  

what did I get wrong

2018-12-02 05:40:17 UTC  

Will human augmentation further the class divide?

2018-12-02 05:40:25 UTC  

definitely

2018-12-02 05:40:40 UTC  

the rich will be able to afford it and the poor won't

2018-12-02 05:40:42 UTC  

simple as that

2018-12-02 05:41:45 UTC  

Indeed. How should it be regulated/controlled in a way that it doesn't make things worse? Offer augmentation through government programs? Limit it? Ban it? I'm not so sure.

2018-12-02 05:44:13 UTC  

It also depends on the type of augmentation as well

2018-12-02 05:44:27 UTC  

@DA GOMMIE JOO that robot needs waaaaaay more than 70kg of batteries to power it. Also that sentry gun is not designed to fire on an unstable surface or move. These arent just plug and play systems and the sgr is still top secret so we cant tell what its actual capabilities even are

2018-12-02 05:46:42 UTC  

Meanwhile a human in an exoskeleton can become the control unit for the entire unit and can put the saved weight into armor, somthing that your plan lacks. That gun or robot has no armor whatsoever.

2018-12-02 05:47:26 UTC  

Even getting a human into a suit of armor that makes him impervious to small arms would change war

2018-12-02 05:47:54 UTC  

But no, these dumb niggas want their robot fanfics to be real

2018-12-02 05:48:09 UTC  

I can't find anything on what battery the SGR-1 uses

2018-12-02 05:48:28 UTC  

I can almost guarantee you its externally powered

2018-12-02 05:48:58 UTC  

I don't see a plug on that full body shot

2018-12-02 05:49:26 UTC  

Thats a display

2018-12-02 05:49:32 UTC  

think about the 100 gorrillion

2018-12-02 05:49:38 UTC  

exeskeleton suits already exists .heres one

2018-12-02 05:49:43 UTC  

exoskeleton*

2018-12-02 05:50:19 UTC  

@Adolf Hitler yes i know, cyberdyne is on the cutting edge while darpa pushes their program to the back

2018-12-02 05:50:51 UTC  

Isn't it really early in the prototype stage though?

2018-12-02 05:50:53 UTC  

Gotta make those funny dancing videos for the zoomers

2018-12-02 05:51:25 UTC  

@Headshots the hal? No, it was used by rescue teams in the fukushima incident

2018-12-02 05:51:49 UTC  

Sweet.

2018-12-02 05:51:57 UTC  

Our suits are shitty by comparison

2018-12-02 05:52:07 UTC  

they also created robots that were resistant to high levels of radiation .and they used these robots to investigate the fukushima reactor plants

2018-12-02 05:52:14 UTC  

remote controlled robots

2018-12-02 05:52:39 UTC  

if i remember correctly 😒

2018-12-02 05:53:02 UTC  

I just personally think they are going the hard way with the robot shit. It could be done sooo much cheaper and faster if they used humans as the controls