Mad hobbyists in Japan arranged a Blaster Battle with Kondo's KHR-1HV robots equipped with lasers in Fukuoka City this week. Don't they watch movies? Sigh.
The scene shown above is an image taken during a laser firing demonstration. As you can see, bipedal robots are equipped with hand-held lasers. Eight participants competed two at a time; a four-on-four battle royale was also held because, well, why not?
Chest-mounted sensors recorded the hits; smoke generators make the competition more exciting, because you can see the lasers better.
The next image, from Terminator Two: Judgment Day illustrates why we do not train robots in the use of lasers, plasma rifles or blasters.
(Terminators at work sooner than you think)
However, because a Terminator-style, robots-firing-lasers Blaster Battle is inherently more fun than robot soccer, I present the following video, knowing that in doing so, I invite the Apocalypse.
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