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SinKing
SinKing - - 3,119 comments

While I do like the design, it seems utterly impractical that the legs are so large and the arms are so small. It should be the other way around, really ^^

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MrNixon Author
MrNixon - - 311 comments

Ne-ne-ne. That should be so. This model is engineered correctly. As we did before: initially we worked out the engineering drawing. I mean, except for the mobile power supply we can print and assemble this drone in reality! Very exciting :)

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SinKing
SinKing - - 3,119 comments

Come to think about it, these legs could be used pretty flexible. It doesn't always have to crouch around like a spider. It could draw all legs near and lift itself up to pass through gaps or reach higher. I apologise, I didn't read the design well the first time. It sometimes takes a second look.

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Initially this model of assistant drone was developed by Lockhart Robotics and Eos Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and since 65 A.R. it has been put to use by pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, universities, and other high tech offices of research and medical corporations. Like most other models of assistant drones, the Lab Assistant model can be piloted remotely by OS hub, works automatically in offline mode, and may be operated manually.

With centuries of experience, Lockhart Robotics remains the leader in drones markets and manufactures the majority of commercial and governmental standard drones. Their production dominance resulted in drones becoming cheap and readily available human substitutes for most dirty tasks or routines.

Part of the robot's appeal is its highly intricate and adaptable functions. The Lab Assistant Drone was designed to do anything people can do, so it doesn't require a special set of tools, and it's not limited to a small set of tasks. "Beyond that, Lab Assistant Drones are relatively easily programmed and possess the capability of "cloud intelligence synchronization", which grants these drones the ability to learn new skills on their own. All these features have made this model of drone the most popular on the open market of Undereath.