For some reason 1997 was a popular year for important events to occur in science fiction:
* HAL 9000's birth (in the book)
* Judgment Day (Terminator series)
* The Predator shows up on Earth
* And of course LIS.
I was a BIG fan when I was a kid. Even then, though, I noticed that it was always so easy to disable the robot (usually by removing a conveniently front-mounted circuit board). Now I can't stand it.
My parents would watch it with me. Sorry, Mom & Dad. I apologize.
Nice Mr. Roboto! I read your article in the latest edition of "Servo" and it brought back memories of when I owned a toy version of B-9 as a kid. That was probably the thing that got me interested in Tech since I wanted to understand how it worked.
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Oddly enough he's the only one left.
It all starts with Metropolis
and then Forbidden Planet.
And in between were the drones from Silent Running. Which I've heard inspired George Lucas.
* HAL 9000's birth (in the book)
* Judgment Day (Terminator series)
* The Predator shows up on Earth
* And of course LIS.
I was a BIG fan when I was a kid. Even then, though, I noticed that it was always so easy to disable the robot (usually by removing a conveniently front-mounted circuit board). Now I can't stand it.
My parents would watch it with me. Sorry, Mom & Dad. I apologize.
Haterz gon' hate.
Same designer as Robby the Robot, Bob Kinoshita.