Chapter 22, Page 60
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Danger Zone One. Story by Midnight. Art by Salaiix.
Love that the binary translate to “complete system shutdown”.
the Cylons had a moving red eye, harder to hit with a bullet.
Error Error, system total failure in 5 seconds 5,4,3,2,1
This counterattack was comparatively easy to carry out. I would say that the robot is a misconstruction.
And down goes the robot. Now what??!!!
GAME………………OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hmmphph! Cheap armored glass on that sensor panel. Bar owner deserves a refund on his bot.
This is what happens when you buy “concept car” prototypes that fell off the back of the truck. Lots of gleam, not that much steam…
Only a few things left on her to-do list
#1 finish bootfucking the bartender
#2 finish herself off before the drugs take over completely
#3 finish her job and find the next link in the supply chain
Those little red boots are going to look cute stuck up in the air, shaking 🙂
It’d be interesting if this android was a defective model since we’re told it was purchased on the black market and “fresh off the truck” (likely stolen goods). At the very least, this one has no warranty.
https://dangerzoneone.com/comic/chapter-22-page-49/
There’s probably a clause in the warranty saying ‘void if used in situation where gunfire may occur’…sort of like a car dealer trying to claim that parking on a gravel driveway activates the clause against ‘driving off of a paved road’ in their warranty.
And this, folx, is why you don’t put a robot’s CPU in the vulnerable head, where anybofy would first think to look. Bury that thing inside the torso
Keep in mind the power core and cooling systems are in the torso, so real estate for other subsystems is probably limited. As far as this event goes, Madison has demonstrated that the system architecture isn’t robust enough to compensate for the destruction of its sensor array like that and subsequent damage to one or more processors. The cascading failures then caused a complete crash resulting in a watchdog routine stepping in and shutting down the system. Some R&D work is still required.
I find it vaguely amusing that Madison and the big fella seem to shut down in a physically similar manner.
Remains to see if Madison ends up flat on her face though.
I’m betting she ends up on her back… 😉
Whoa, complete system shutdown.
Great that she took down the robot, but let’s see if Madison can hold herself together a little longer. Looks like she could be on the verge of collapse.