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Bleeding-Edge Technology

Poser Science Fiction posted on Apr 21, 2006
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"Type 7(mod 9) - robots so convincing, you won't be able to tell them apart from real humans," the publicity had read. It was a strange selling-point, to start with. Certainly, robots that looked fairly human and said "Hello" tended to fit in better. All the same, you ordered a robot for its processing power, maybe for its strength, certainly for its non-human characteristics, such as not needing to sleep and not humming the same tune endlessly. Still, that thing that "Lucy" did with her head, swivelling it 180 degrees... Either humans had evolved a lot, since Commander Knecht had been stuck on the 'station, or RoboCorp still had a few bugs to fix. Setting by Stonemason, from DAZ.

Comments (6)


cujoe_da_man

12:41AM | Sat, 22 April 2006

hehe, that look on her face is priceless, very nice :P

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thefixer

3:14AM | Sat, 22 April 2006

Lovely image! and you lucky devil having Stonemasons new scene ;-) I will have to wait!!

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Draftshop

6:21AM | Sat, 22 April 2006

Excellent

wishes3d

9:49AM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Excellent work!

Nightwind

11:40PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Very well done! Definitely original!

Tamela.J.

1:39PM | Mon, 08 May 2006

LOL Love how her head is turned all the way around. Xcellent


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