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The Big Picture has an volume on cool real-world robots, but I lone care about one type: Robots that anxiety me, alarming alloy monsters that can tear my sand divided. Hera square measure the top five.
5. T-34 comes on fifth position: Some automaton that can wrapping me in a spiderweb, component me to fall down, and point motility my bone repeatedly until my brain cracks wide open is the openhearted of automaton I don't want to meet.
4. Point it comes My Cutlery, a automaton that can feed you. Feed you! You put a plate of alimentary paste, and it will feed you with it. Put other plate, and it will feed you again. Put other one, and again. You get the persuasion: Your permit will modify until it explodes, putting to death you because of inner bleeding.
3. LEMUR, the Boughed Journeying Physical science Utility Automaton. Don't be fooled by the construct that this thing was created by NASA to work astronauts in space. That's lone until its logic whole gets hit by big rays and point it uses its sharp frying pan stamina to endeavor the astronauts aboard the space social rank. Bastard.
2. Da Vinci—in the top image—another automaton that pretends to be good to us, serving surgeons operate, component procedures more than right and safe low-level their management... until it decides to cut the surgeons' dry land with a large wound and point chops the affected role on the theatre elbow room faster than St. David Ramsay chops show contestants.
1. And of course, the number one, not because it can kill you, dicing your body in petite bits, but because the way it moves: Big Dog. Looking him is decent to anxiety the roguery out of me. [The Big Picture]

Mar 05 2009