Danger! Danger!
My sensors indicate an intruder is present.
Welll, in proportion to the robot's size, these sensory and controls are quite small.
The B-9, Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot was featured in "Lost in Space."
The Robot featured a glass bubble sensor unit with moving antennae and possessed powerful computers that allowed him to make complex calculations and to deduce many facts. He had a variety of sensors that detected numerous phenonema and dangers. He was programmed with extensive knowledge on many subjects, including how to operate the Jupiter 2 spaceship. His construction allowed him to function in extreme environments and in the vacuum of space. He was extremely strong, giving him utility both in performing difficult labor and in fighting when necessary. Moreover, his claws could fire laser beams and, most frequently, a powerful "electro-force" that was similar to arcing electricity.
Group: Macro Mondays Theme: Smallest Devices
Danger! Danger!
My sensors indicate an intruder is present.
Welll, in proportion to the robot's size, these sensory and controls are quite small.
The B-9, Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot was featured in "Lost in Space."
The Robot featured a glass bubble sensor unit with moving antennae and possessed powerful computers that allowed him to make complex calculations and to deduce many facts. He had a variety of sensors that detected numerous phenonema and dangers. He was programmed with extensive knowledge on many subjects, including how to operate the Jupiter 2 spaceship. His construction allowed him to function in extreme environments and in the vacuum of space. He was extremely strong, giving him utility both in performing difficult labor and in fighting when necessary. Moreover, his claws could fire laser beams and, most frequently, a powerful "electro-force" that was similar to arcing electricity.
Group: Macro Mondays Theme: Smallest Devices