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WWII....with robots!
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Really nice litle video, musta taken fucking ages to render all that.
LInes were pretty good "maybe we can take it by suprise" "its a machine, how suprised can it possibly be". biggrin: Got a little cheesy near the end with the other robots showing up, if they had that robot to begin with why send planes after it? oOo: |
Very impressive! eek:
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oOo: oOo: oOo: go back and watch the video the american bot was called in after the planes got dicked over. If it was in the future why the fuck was it still hanging around the harbour? |
Beat to death with your own arm. Classic.
Kudos on a job well done! |
not allowed to say shit.
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Why? eek: |
Robots in the 1940's and the best they have in the future is shitty modern day planes? Holy time contradiction Batman!
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[quote="TGB!":0d04b]Robots in the 1940's and the best they have in the future is shitty modern day planes? Holy time contradiction Batman![/quote:0d04b]
Anyone remember those cheesy fucking tech shows from the 30's and 40's? think they predicted by the 90's lasers would replace bullets etc. biggrin: One time a school they showed us some out of date I.T video from the 70's (this was like 1991) they showed pong and some nerdy looking fucker saying "soon you'll be able to play games like this at home". That got a combined massive sarcastic WOW from everyone watching it. biggrin: |
I thought that the robots were fighting during ww2, first the planes(which i thought were mustangs) attacked and then they sent the american robot, american robot wins, jap robot show's up, they both start fighting but both shut down, modern day they wake up.
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Malarkey, Is that slang for bullshit?
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lol
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