If the robots come for you, just run up some stairs I guess.
@reverseics That dude approaching the robot like he has first hand experience in what happens when you get too close to unpredictable robotics....

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The cherry on top would've been if the dude would've moonwalked off the stage with it 😂

Came here to say that. Well played.

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Just drag it away like a piece of trash.

🤪

@reverseics I love how it is dragged unceremoniously off the stage.
@reverseics We wanted robots to do our work so we could spend our time getting drunk and stumbling around in dance clubs, and what did we get?
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Or as Iron Maiden might have put it
🎼 Run to the stairs / run for your lifes
@reverseics like Daleks?
@gerg @reverseics except the Daleks eventually figured it out…
@reverseics while actually the human executes a perfect moonwalk…

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Oh! So they're like zombies. They're useless in vertical movement!

@reverseics "programmed with AI"!
@reverseics Brits knew this from childhood
#drwho #Dalek
@reverseics That first balance adjustment is pretty amazing though. It won’t be long before the murder bots are following you up all the stairs.
@reverseics They're reinventing daleks that want to be Raygun, with less personality than either.

@reverseics Which episode of ST:Voyager is this? I recognise Tuvok in uniform but... 🤷‍♀️

#StarTrekVOY #Robotics #EehEeh

@reverseics T800 : Sarah Connor ?
Roommate : she is upstairs.
T800 : fu 🤬.
*end credits*
@reverseics My dance routine every monday at work…

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Very like classic Dalek's 🥴🖖

@reverseics That used to be true for #Daleks as well, until they learned to float in New Who.
@reverseics I remember that moment from Borderlands.
@reverseics are they still using people to remotely operate these? It would make sense why they're fine on a flat surface but can't climb stairs with the absence of stairs
@mayadev I had not considered that this was possibly what was going on...would explain a lot actually.
@reverseics but first, do a dance, on the floor, in the round.
@reverseics Although the way it catches itself after the first stumble looks quite impressive.