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Could the creature in "Alien autopsy" film be some kind of robot?

 

Could the creature in "Alien autopsy" film be some kind of robot?

Could the creature in "Alien autopsy" film be some kind of robot? What might be planned to use in body-double operation?

I have thought very much about the famous "Alien autopsy" film, and there is, of course, one explanation for that kind of thing. That thing is that the "alien" that lays on the table is the man-shaped robot. So the thing could be that the Pentagon has made tests with the man-shaped robots, what can use in the combat zone and intelligence operations. The thing is that this kind of robot can look like even the president. 

The specialists could scan the form of the skull by using X-ray or ultrasound systems. And then the 3D printing system can make the skull, and then the soft tissues would put on it. Maybe the "Alien" is the early prototype for that kind of system. The carbon-fiber bones and joints can be modeled for the robot, and they can use servo-engines with modeled movement trajectories. 

There are wild stories that in those robots are installed the neutron bombs, and their mission would be to slip in the enemy command bunkers. Then they can record things that the enemy is doing or explode the nuclear weapon in there. 

The thing is that the plans of the man-shaped robots are made a long time ago, but modern computer technology makes those robots more sophisticated than ever before. And if one robot, where is about 0,5-1 kt nuclear device will walk in the submarine base or the nuclear weapon storage and explodes itself in there, that can cause large and fatal destruction. 

In some rumors, those robots are equipped with electric impulse weapons, that are based the technology, which is similar to tasers or electric batons. Two showers of saltwater will be driven through the electrodes, where the electricity is conducted to water. Then the electric impulse will either paralyze or kill the target. 

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