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"The system obtains its energy by foraging – engaging in biologically-inspired, organism-like, energy-harvesting behavior which is the equivalent of eating. It can find, ingest, and extract energy from biomass in the environment (and other organically-based energy sources), as well as use conventional and alternative fuels (such as gasoline, heavy fuel, kerosene, diesel, propane, coal, cooking oil, and solar) when suitable."
Doesn't "biomass" include plant matter, like grass and bushes and trees?
I agree this is not likely what the designers had in mind, but the simple fact that it could be done makes us geeks imagine all sorts of things...
Also who thought this giant go-kart is capable of 'sneaking' up on anything to snipe it? Maybe if you can get the enemy to all hide out on a football field. Absolutly useless in the mountains and caves where our current flavor of d-bag likes to hang out.
"There must something in the Geneva Convention or somewhere about desecrating human corpses, right?"
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/eatr-robot...
The company just issued a press release…
http://www.robotictechnologyinc.com/images/uplo...
“RTI’s patent pending robotic system will be able to find, ingest and extract energy from biomass in the environment. Despite the far-reaching reports that this includes “human bodies,” the public can be assured that the engine Cyclone has developed to power the EATR runs on fuel no scarier than twigs, grass clippings and wood chips – small, plant-based items for which RTI’s robotic technology is designed to forage. Desecration of the dead is a war crime under Article 15 of the Geneva Conventions, and is certainly not something sanctioned by DARPA, Cyclone or RTI.”
Boy, I called that one, didn’t I!