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Zombies and other stuff about this kind of thing.

 



Zombies and other stuff about this kind of thing. 

One of the most horrifying ideas, what has ever introduced is the thing, what is called "Vampire sleep". That system is also called as "zombie soldiers". The idea is that person would equip with the suit, what would stimulate the muscles after the dead, and then the back of the head would surgically implant the microchips, what will stimulate brains, and the idea was that by using this kind of technology, even dead soldiers can continue to fight. The thing is that this kind of thing is probably left at the theoretical level, but the origin of this kind of idea was in Mary Shelley's book "Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus". 

I don't know did Shelley got her idea to that monster from some early robots, but the "Frankenstein's monster", what served his master in every situation has risen the symbol of mad science, and the thing is that even mechanic robots are dangerous in the wrong hands. The thing is that the mechanic robots or automatons could have very sophisticated movement tracks and the thing is that some people have created analyses of the fictional heroes, and I certainly hope that Dr. Viktor Frankenstein was fictional. 

The profile of that person is that he was afraid of death and tried to create the automaton, which would transfer his brains to the new body. The thing is that this book, what has been written in the Victorian era has been the prototype for the modern zombie movies. 

In the eyes of creative military planners, the mechanic robots were even more fascinating tools than the modern digital systems, and the capabilities of those machines were understood immediately. One of the most interesting systems, what was ever made for military purposes was the "mechanical man" the robot, what looked like the adjutant of the general, and what will walk inside the headquarters and explode inside that building. Also, there were plans to make the automaton, what had the movie camera behind the eye. 

And also that kind of system can record the voice. And when they are traveling outside the building, the tape can be uploaded to satellites. The thing is that this kind of system can operate in a strong electric field and because they are mechanic the detectors cannot notice them. 

The system could record every single thing, what happens inside the room, and then it just rolls or walks out. The route of that system would be recorded by using the inertial navigation system, and then the automaton, which might look like a coat rag or lay figure can go outside when the film has been ended in its camera. That activates the switch, what would make the system travel backward the road, what is stored it's an inertial system. 

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