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branch legged mech

a machine with two legs branching into four
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a machine with two starting top joints of the legs, but at lower joints, with branching out into four legs near/at the joints further down
technobadger, Mar 16 2002


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       What does it do, clean a stable?
thumbwax, Nov 17 2002
  

       For a total of four feet, or eight?
bristolz, Nov 17 2002
  

       How about an intelligent mech which would use a random program to release from a hidden chamber anywhere from four to one leg at the start of each day. Productivity for the day would be improved (four-leg program) or impaired (one-leg program), but would approximate today's American workforce.
DaisyFizz, Nov 08 2003
  

       This is nice, but it needs more branchings. If it were tall enough, it would have millions of feet. It could then walk up walls like a gecko using vanderwalls forces. This would be useful in case the floor got very very hot.
bungston, Nov 08 2003
  


 

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