Cyberdyne Unveils Improved Robotsuit HAL

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[citation][nom]jee_are[/nom]How about Beta, Alpha and Neutron radiation? All particles.[/citation]
Dr. Banner did some studies on Gamma Radiation.
 
[citation][nom]jkflipflop98[/nom]I wonder how they power this badboy. Having to be tethered to a power cable would kind of destroy the whole mobility thing. . . and there's no batteries with enough capacity to keep this thing lifting heavy objects for hours on end while still being small enough to be mounted to the suit. T-51b's got around this problem by way of Microfusion cells. Too bad we don't have those.[/citation]

Weed whacker engine turning an electrical alternator? Think leave blower back pack.
 
[citation][nom]Kami3k[/nom]Oh look, someone trying to be witty but actually only ending up looking like an idiot![/citation]
FYI - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skynet_(satellite)
and yes its a military sat.
 
If I could get one of these, I could go back to work Instead of drawing a disability check (back problems).
In fact anyone with a Job that requires heavy lifting could use this instead of ruining their back and joints!
I hope power assisted exoskeletons will begin to find a use in the building trades and entertainment industry ( Yes heavy Set pieces, cable carts, lighting, and chain motor boxes wll ruin your back).
 
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