
JULY 15th 1983, microcassette #5
Entry number 56, Log date July 15th 1983... this is Doctor Andrews of the Golem project concerning the trial running of the mark 2 prototype.... In the last 5 weeks we managed to restore the functions of the AE-35 solenoid, yet the functions of this test body are rather we are still in a fickle. My assistant Dr. Ayoshima and Dr. Kissinger have given their thoughts on the systems flaws. This project was almost 3 years of hard work under the Regan Administration and yet were still falling behind before the expectation deadline of December 15th 1983, were going have to push it back further.... Tonight is the beginning of the test... This is Dr. Andrews of MIT signing off for this tape.... *END OF CASSETE*
Entry number 56, Log date July 15th 1983... this is Doctor Andrews of the Golem project concerning the trial running of the mark 2 prototype.... In the last 5 weeks we managed to restore the functions of the AE-35 solenoid, yet the functions of this test body are rather we are still in a fickle. My assistant Dr. Ayoshima and Dr. Kissinger have given their thoughts on the systems flaws. This project was almost 3 years of hard work under the Regan Administration and yet were still falling behind before the expectation deadline of December 15th 1983, were going have to push it back further.... Tonight is the beginning of the test... This is Dr. Andrews of MIT signing off for this tape.... *END OF CASSETE*
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yes, an minicomputer meets top secret government prototype MF well the aero is not "alive" it more so a husk with no senses, an blind clumsy machine only purposefully to test out the waters for the Macrofighter mobility. The PDP12 is basically here to guide the machine as the bigger IBM thinking machines upstairs harvest the information and analyze the clumsy steps of this machine.
I got the idea from the Asimo prototypes that were basically a pair of metallic legs.
I got the idea from the Asimo prototypes that were basically a pair of metallic legs.
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