Old man voice:
“Back in my day being a beta tester could KILL ya! Those software crashes took the wind right out of you, let me tell ya. Sometimes, when it rains, I can still feel my legs.”
The BAT lamp on the panel was on the last page, so I’m guessing that. But, uhm… Why is the mechanoman reaching after JC like that? Is there some kind of punchcard AI going rogue inside that thing’s head?
Yep, someone 😉 set the battery to charge while the robot was powered on.
The bot responds to audio commands that include the word “Mechanoman,” but in this case the message seems to have been misinterpreted as “Put JC in teacup.”
A battery back-up, cool. 🙂
Perhaps they should have forgone such a thing until all miscoding had been corrected. ><
Old man voice:
“Back in my day being a beta tester could KILL ya! Those software crashes took the wind right out of you, let me tell ya. Sometimes, when it rains, I can still feel my legs.”
The BAT lamp on the panel was on the last page, so I’m guessing that. But, uhm… Why is the mechanoman reaching after JC like that? Is there some kind of punchcard AI going rogue inside that thing’s head?
Yep, someone 😉 set the battery to charge while the robot was powered on.
The bot responds to audio commands that include the word “Mechanoman,” but in this case the message seems to have been misinterpreted as “Put JC in teacup.”
Any task? How does Mechano-Man do with logic paradoxes?
He has “paradox-absorbing crumple zones”.
Which in hindsight was probably a poor design decision.
It’s not about how well you spill the tea, it’s how cool you look spilling it. And giant robots are always cool.
Just need to work a few bugs out of the system. 😉