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rets on its sides, and four laser gun ports on
its front and sides, this is one of the best
fighters on the battlefield today, and can
do significant damage without the risk of
losing human life. It walks with six robotic
legs that allow it to traverse, albeit slowly,
across any terrain of variable slopes, and
it has enough intelligence to know friend
from foe;
Speedsaw: Intelligence 1, Speed 6,
Weaponry 3; a buzzsaw-like robot de-
signed to run over things and shred them
at speed of well over 70 mph. It does not
need a great deal of intelligence, which
also makes it prone to forgetting whom its
master is. Watch out.
See Table 3 for Your Visual Response.
Table 3.
Your Visual Response: Impossible Creatures as Robots
This time, draw an image for a children's topic cover that would illustrate the topic about robots. Write a short story introducing the concept
of robotics and telling about operation and applications of robots, those resembling humans and also the big and miniature devices that take
place of humans in inaccessible spaces. This time inspire yourself with the science and science fiction themes to create a robotic creature,
both entertaining and informative for the audience. While picturing robots, you may want to consider a notion of permutations described
in mathematics as small rearrangements of objects or their values in a combinatorial way. Place your story on the back cover of the topic.
 
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