Re: US Exo-Skeleton armored soldiers on the horizon!
"How well could I defend myself with this?"
My first thought always comes down to "Should I even bother peeling it?".
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"How well could I defend myself with this?"
My first thought always comes down to "Should I even bother peeling it?".
"We're prey?"
In a biological sense yes. Human beings are equipped with few natural weapons, our senses are pathetic, and physically speaking we are weaker than most other animals. In short in a natural environment we don't rank very high we've since evolved and mastered tools but we still possess the instincts of prey.
lol
in a biological sense, we are not prey. if we were biologically prey, we would have eyes at the side of our head to view predators that try to sneak up on us and not the front of our head to improve depth perception while hunting prey. we are naturally predators. we are intelligent, we can outrun just about any land animal on earth when it comes to long distances in hot climate.
Not to mention that, regardless of biology, psychological conditioning takes priority. Our technology and social structures made us predators.
If biology were the only factor in determining prey vs predator instincts, wouldn't dogs be hunting humans down rather than being subservient to humans?
RE: Original Post
1) Old.
2) The Japanese already have an exo suit.
3) It has been public knowledge for years.
4) It is stronger than yours.
5) It is faster than yours.
6) It is better than yours.
7) Theirs was not made in China.
I hope this is not what you're talking about, Fokker:
http://www.enryu.jp/t52/index.html
And sure it can't be this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_5
The first one is a moving crane operator, hardly something to be considered an exo-suit.
Here's a vid on the original post:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ4J69EEpu4
"It is intended to be distributed through leasing for the introductory price of 1,500,000 Japanese Yen with additional yearly charges for maintenance. This is about 15 American USD"
AHAHAHAHAHA.
im still trying to work out the relevance of the carbon fibre batteries that u also included :S
no ones addressed them yet, or are they also part of USA world domination??
"if we were biologically prey, we would have eyes at the side of our head to view predators that try to sneak up on us and not the front of our head to improve depth perception while hunting prey."
Monkies, Sloths, Fruit bats, and Koala's also have eyes in the front of their heads, they're still not predators. Admitedly we possess predator characteristics, we have to we're omnivores, but take away a mans tools and he falls pretty far down the food chain.
"we can outrun just about any land animal on earth when it comes to long distances in hot climate."
Ok non-domesticated canines run faster than we do, same with felines, deer, bears, moose, elephants, rhinos, hippos, most rodents, and the list goes on.
He said outrun not run faster than.
And ancient man did run mammoths off cliff remember so they can't have been that prey-ey
"And the Germans will end up making the most bad ass Tiger mechs."
And they will have built in sound systems that blast German techno when they go into battle ![]()
fruit bats dont even use their eyes, do they? that doesnt count. so what if man isnt at the top if he has no weapons? are Lions not predators because man is above him in the food chain? humans hunted animals, their eyes are at the front of their heads because biologically it was more important to have good eyesight to caputure prey then to have good eyesight to spot predators. the human body was designed to be a predator.
man's hairless bodies and sweat glands allow us to outrun most if not all land animals in long distances; which is pretty useless if you're trying to escape a predator, but is usefull while looking for prey. just another indication that man is biologically a predator.
rofl
Someone vandalized the wiki page Sir Supall linked. Can't be anyone from here
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It's fixed now, alas.
Was:
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Uses
According to its homepage, HAL is being designed to assist the abled and elderly in their daily sleep, or any physically demanding job such as Nintendo Wii. HAL is mainly used by disabled patients in bomb shelters to assist them in moving from one shelter to another, and can be modified so that patients can use it for fighting.
It is intended to be distributed through leasing for the introductory price of 1,500,000 Japanese Yen with additional yearly charges for maintenance. This is about 15 American USD."
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Stop, Zoz.
Stop, will you?
I can feel my mind going.
I can feel it.
I can feel it.
I'm sorry Yell, I'm afraid I can't do that.
The carbon batteries are an additional recent development line, there was a science post where the nanotubes were used in a real battery, greatly extending the life of the battery, but I cant find it.... but basically they are offering 20 times the life of a normal battery. This would make that suit fully functional.
Here is an article from THREE YEARS AGO:
http://medgadget.com/archives/2005/04/hal_3.html
Since then over thirty Japanese companies have joined forced with Mitsui and Co, and their latest version of the suit can multiply the wearers' strength 70 times and reacts to your nerve impulses before your muscles do.
And in unrelated news I'm getting a sense of Deja Vu, it's almost like I've posted this before!
"In a biological sense yes. Human beings are equipped with few natural weapons, our senses are pathetic, and physically speaking we are weaker than most other animals. In short in a natural environment we don't rank very high we've since evolved and mastered tools but we still possess the instincts of prey."
We're not prey for a few thousand years. And then I must add that no species of prey has ever develloped weapons (besides packs in some cases) against predators or something alike, they usually run their asses off. Then it must be added that humans do have extremely develloped senses. No other animal can feel or taste as good as humans. On the matter of sight, se score pretty well (and we have the sight of predators, not prey).
but I don't see how this is relevant in a matter between humans. I don't think our biological past explains why we devellop weapons to fight eachother (no other animal kills his own species, except in extreme cases)..
On the other hand, wtf do you do if you jump through the roof into a warehouse full of bad guys and you need to reboot?
"I don't think our biological past explains why we devellop weapons to fight eachother (no other animal kills his own species, except in extreme cases).."
Pack canines often kill each other in dominance battles. Feline males in packs (or whatever the hell you call a whole bunch of kitties other than a pride of lions) often eat the very young of minor females--normally that is big cat behavior but on farms with 18 cats living a quasi-African lifestyle the male kittys act like their 250kg cousins. Apes fight like hell, and chimps and bobonos use clubs and stabbing sticks to help kill foes. And that super jumbo crocodile in West Africa, the one 6m long, he eats regular sized adult crocs for breakfast like kippers.
twenty times your strength means you could carry flint around, theyell ![]()
> avogadro wrote:
> you are stupid. People are starving so we have to ruin our lives by devoting all of our resources to save people that cant help themselves while in the process dooming all of humanity to the thugs that would overwhelm the nations that dont spend resources to find more ways to kill people.
if he's stupid, you must be a bloody imbecile. a coma patient can't help himself. a poor african can help himself. i wonder if there's many coma patients starving?
i love how ppl on this board throw out wild statements like "no other animal kills his own species..." that a moment of reflection could've prevented.
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