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MyLittleHellhound

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  1. I watched those videos and saw the connections you made. Now what you said below got me thinking. So it's a no-go for those machines with tracks/treads/wheels/etc. like thos bomb disarming robots, but they want ones that can traverse difficult terrain and have a human control with ease and not a controller? So James Cameron....if he's 33rd degree Freemason and has the information, when did he get access to it? Or did he have that all along? Because this....which we know already. AEAv8k10qII And then speaking of bi-pedal robots that humans can control with ease.... http://www.popularmechanics.com/technol ... on/4339866 "In Avatar: For work, combat and stomping through Pandora's rainforest, the humans gear up in Amplified Mobility Platform (AMP) suits. These armored exoskeletal vehicles are very similar to the Armored Personnel Units featured in The Matrix Revolutions and the power loader in Cameron's own Aliens, but with an enclosed cockpit. From this perch in the machine, the movements of a human operator's arms and legs are translated to the suit's exterior limbs and "amplified." The operator swings his arm several inches, and the AMP's corresponding giant metal arm scythes a 10-foot arc. "The super hydraulics are all very strong so [the AMP suit] can crush buildings and do all the things that, like, a tank could do," says Avatar vehicle designer Ty Ruben Ellingson in a promotional video. The Herculean strength granted to the AMP suit's operator lets space marines tote giant 30-mm autocannons into battle as easily as one might carry a rifle. In further characterizing the AMP suit, John Rosengrant, design supervisor for Stan Winston Studios, says it is "an Apache helicopter with legs." "For decades, the U.S. military has been looking into powered exoskeleton suits that could let soldiers lug around heavy equipment—as well as bigger guns—while aiding in rescue work, construction and injury rehabilitation. The Army's research and development branch, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) issued various grants since 2000 under its Exoskeletons for Human Performance Augmentation program, including funding for the Raytheon Sarcos team. Their machine, called XOS, weighs 150 pounds and fits around the wearer's arms, legs and back. This aluminum robot's hydraulics allow the wearer to lift 200 pounds hundreds of times without tiring, yet the XOS suit remains nimble enough to allow the man-cum-machine to climb stairs or kick a soccer ball. The key hurdle for the Raytheon Sarcos device is independently powering it. For now, the XOS remains tethered to an external power source. Other groups at MIT, Berkeley and Honda are also devising similar machines for the lower body. Meanwhile, Japanese researchers at a company called CYBERDYNE (a name shared by the fictional firm that creates Skynet in Cameron's Terminator franchise) have invented an Iron Man-style body cladding that aids in physical therapy, and is christened Robot Suit Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL)."
  2. Well member lounge is just off topic stuff about zombies and other things, not theories, map ideas, or gameplay strategies Its okay, i guess a mod will move this soon enough. :)
  3. Sounds legit, but this doesn't belong in Member's Lounge I actually don't have any map ideas cause I'm not good at that, but I like the idea of the officer's sword.
  4. Well, when you were talking about merging humans/machines, this is what I thought they would look like. This, is an ORG. Orgs are species who have evolved from a basic human construct/shell with the addition of biomechanical and mechanical aids. The org's religion is based on the premise of "Thou Shalt Improve Thyself" who does not embrace such technological splicing-indeed the art of mechanical self improvement in its entirety, is thus exterminated as deviant to the core species. "The human heart is always the first unit to be replaced, and replace it you should! Why perambulate along like a bowl of sushi when you can FLY..." From Andy Remic's Cloneworld. Now, if you put these electronics in zombies.........then, hell, we have a tough enemy to put down. As well, now that you mention exo suit thingy majiggers, SCVs anyone?
  5. Nahhh I'm pretty sure the founder was called carbonfibaah or something. My memory ain't what it used to be. What's up! Thanks to the outstanding work of Covert since carbonfibah left, CoDZ is still the #1 for everything zombie related!
  6. I like PHd Flopper even though I don't get it often because it's just really fun to use as well as useful with explosives! :twisted:
  7. ..........why does this remind me of the Vaults where the Government put people in there, not only to preserve humanity, but to see how they would do in different situations? Something can be gleamed from this........ Interesting.....very interesting.
  8. Since when J? Your better than me probably. Welcome to the site! If you haven't already, to set an avatar, go to User Control Panel (top of page) Profile Avatar Or signature.
  9. Welcome to the site and awesome introduction post! See you around ;)
  10. I has der xbox 360, and it says in your profile that you have one, so perhaps well play there? Add- MyLiLHellhound
  11. This tweet was put out yesterday, when the update with this code was put up. Kryptos: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos What familiar word does each tweet contain (besides the middle one)? The word pie. "I'm hoping for pie." and "Still no pie yet." obviously means there has to be something related to this code with pie. Now, with the second tweet, he mentions "a la Kryptos." Well, there's pie a la mode, but to mention a code inscribed in copper on the grounds of the CIA that has 3 parts of 4 solved, with various methods of decryption? I don't think it's a coincidence. Not sure if your being a bit sarcastic or just that slow you are taking the guys message of pie too far. Pie is of course considered as a "prize" or "goal" to some this dude talking about pie gives no clues. An idea is an idea so maybe if we go a bit further we'll find something. Not necessarily, but an idea is an idea.
  12. Welcome to the site! If you want to improve gameplay, go to the strategy section of the forum! We have great users like MixMasterNut, Superhands, and Ehjookayted as well as many other strategists who have created guides. Good hunting! ;)
  13. Introduction is trippy! Welcome to the site :)
  14. I know they are in caps, but I do not see why........I never have....
  15. So if there's a storytelling one....I guess I get that. These medals look pretty good, and I'm looking forwards to them !
  16. Hm...........I'll have to give some more thought on this one...but it is a bit interesting. ;)
  17. To be honest I didn't even know there was zombies for the DS.... REVELATIONS :shock:
  18. This is one of the best stories I've read to date! Keep up with writing in general man, your good at the stuff.
  19. Hi welcome hi!
  20. Welcome back to the site Raptured! :)
  21. YOUR BACK WITH A THEORY AND A POST! I missed you so much ;)
  22. Prison map, mmm, me likey They have a prison map in Dead Island. It is quite the awesome besides being Dead Island so you are limited to areas, but it still looks creepy.
  23. Well "zombies" derived from people who were controlled by others as a form of "voodoo" and such. So really, zombies did start as normal people just brainwashed.
  24. But how do we know that it did?
  25. Welcome to the site! Theories can be posted in General Zombie Discussion and the sub sections there. If you has der questions just ask! ;)
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