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#1618801
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618802
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618803
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618804
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618805
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618806
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618807
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618808
27 December 2016
Method II Stand wait before preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618809
27 December 2016
Engineer build robot part at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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#1618810
27 December 2016
Method II finger action for preview at lab in Gunpo, South Korea. The Future Technology, a company based in Seoul South Korea, has begun testing their 4 m tall, 1.5 ton manned robot dubbed “Method-2”. Method-2 also bears a striking resemblance to Avatar’s MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform which amplifies the user’s articulation. Unlike MK6, the Method-1 is not equipped with heavy artillery. No word yet as to whether it will have military applications.
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