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military_robot_attachment [2009-09-10 11:47] – davegriffiths | military_robot_attachment [2009-09-11 08:15] (current) – davegriffiths |
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<blockquote>"They get upset when anything happens to one of the team. They identify with the little robot quickly. They count on it a lot in a mission."</blockquote> | <blockquote>"They get upset when anything happens to one of the team. They identify with the little robot quickly. They count on it a lot in a mission."</blockquote> |
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* Is a little more than pure functionality the reason? | * Is a little more than simple functionality the reason a strong attachment is felt? Sometimes breaking down at the right moment increases these feelings: |
<blockquote>"Every time he was working, nothing bad ever happened. He always got the job done. He took a couple of detonations in front of his face and didn't stop working. One time, he actually did break down in a mission, and we sent another robot in and it got blown to pieces. It's like he shut down because he knew something bad would happen."</blockquote> | <blockquote>"Every time he was working, nothing bad ever happened. He always got the job done. He took a couple of detonations in front of his face and didn't stop working. One time, he actually did break down in a mission, and we sent another robot in and it got blown to pieces. It's like he shut down because he knew something bad would happen."</blockquote> |
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