Cool new tech!!! - /pol/ (#508669385) [Archived: 842 hours ago]

Fresh new man made horrors beyond human understanding ID: W2SHwJ+BFrance
6/25/2025, 9:52:30 AM No.508669385
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Your thoughts on using the corpses of dead spiders as cool robot hands???!

The age of "necrobotics" is here!
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Fresh new man made horrors beyond human understanding ID: W2SHwJ+BFrance
6/25/2025, 9:55:46 AM No.508669528
>>508669385 (OP)
TUTORIAL:
>1. Obtain a spider
>2. Euthanize the spider using a cold temperature of around -4°C for 5-7 days
>3. Insert a 25 gauge hypodermic needle into the spider's cephalothorax (main body)
>4. Apply glue around the needle to form a seal and allow it to dry
>5. Connect a syringe or pump to the needle
>6. Extend the spider's legs by pumping air in[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necrobotics
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6/25/2025, 9:56:36 AM No.508669565
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>>508669385 (OP)

>we can now make a fatally wounded guardsman finish his bayonet charge

I mean ... he is dead already in that scenario, would he even care ... ^^
Anonymous ID: KNMGxHF2United States
6/25/2025, 9:58:58 AM No.508669685
>>508669385 (OP)
You sound insane
Anonymous ID: FO23u9NPJapan
6/25/2025, 10:10:14 AM No.508670183
>>508669528
>it is found that the necrobotic gripper can actuate 700 to 1000 times.[6] After 1000 cycles, cracks begin forming on the membrane of the leg joints due to dehydration.[1] Weakened and decomposing joints lead to frequent breakage and replacement, thereby serving as an obstacle in applying necrobotics to real-world scenarios.

One theorized fix to this issue is applying beeswax or a lubricant to the joints. Researchers found that over 10 days, the mass of an uncoated spider decreased 17 times more than the mass of a spider coated with beeswax.[1] Lubricating joints combats dehydration and slows the loss of organic material

useless gimmick