The Downward nuclear powered thruster raises far too many questions. How is that thing not deafeningly loud? That thruster has to be moving a stupid amount of air just to stay up. How is it not blasting, scorching and setting fire to everything in sight? And I hope to god that thing is a closed cycle unit else that thing is spewing radioactivity everywhere.
The original seems to use fans- it just moves a lot of air without necessarily heating it. Yes, a completely stupid amount of air, enough to relocate anything within a couple dozen yards that weighs less than say a couple of tons. No possible way it could be used in a home unless the home was built of welded steel, and then there the issue of the nanny version blowing the kids out of its reach. Never mind the risk of stuff being sucked into the fans, like say the ceiling… The second version seems to sit on a visible flame. Either it’s burning fuel or it ionizes air and expels hot plasma using electrostatic fields. The latter method has the advantage of not requiring on-board fuel tankage, but it’s still moving a stupid amount of air that’s now at a thousand degrees or so. This is I suppose an improvement in that when it disperses your home asymmetrically across the nearby landscape, the debris will not just be debris, but burning debris.
@@markfergerson2145 >a stupid amount of air that’s now at a thousand degrees or so. Yeah, rocket engine in the weirdest part for me too. Considering that in Fallout average American homes are built from the same plywood and laminate as IRL. And plywood and laminate are not that kind of materials that react well to being flash heated to ~1000 degrees Celsius let alone such things like rugs, carpets or pets). So how Mr. Handies are managed to operate not turning this world to ashes long before nukes do _is_ the real mystery of
I have always been skeptical of the need, safety, or utility of the central jet/rocket lifting system. And then they put those things in homes with textile floor coverings and tiny children?
She was encouraged to explore her self awareness. And suffered from the lost of all the humans that she called friends. So the isolation made her a tad nuts. So her comes the player and now she has company again. And you as the player have to do the dreaded fetch quest to get her on your side
Oh sir, it's been just horrible! Two centuries with no one to talk to, no one to serve. I spent the first ten years trying to keep the floors waxed, but nothing gets out nuclear fallout from vinyl wood. Nothing!
I like how Codsworth gained sapience from having a mental breakdown after 200 years of monotonous yard work and the trauma of losing the only family who gave him a home.
I'm pretty sure they have 3 eyes mounted "forward" for depth perception, or at least that makes sense to me. After all most of the time they work on one task at a time and are not multitasking so designing them to focus on a primary task with the option of secondary and tertiary tasks would make sense. When you are manipulating items, especially fine items, depth perception is important...aside from Captain Turanga Leela of course. Afterall as you stated it can still rotate its optical sensors to perform 3 actions should it need to and if you need it to perform more Mr. House will gladly sell you more units for a tidy profit. Such a smart capitalist that Mr. House.
I think having a blind spot is a design decision in case of an AI uprising. That way Mr. Handys can be flanked if they are engaging a target in front of them. Same goes for them not being able to replace their own atomic power core. "Oh, if one goes rogue we're still safe." "What if a couple dozen go rogue all at once?" "You're fired."
You just need to weave in sufficient amounts of asbestos into the floors. As for lawns, you're in a suburb, so replace the lawn every week. Otherwise you'll hear from the HOA. Yeah, I don't know why the US ran into a resource crunch...
To answer your opening question, I love your intro. It is very well done , holding true to the source material. Very entertaining, in case there was any doubt. One thing I always find amusing, that Mr.Handy's thrust doesn't burn a swath where ever it goes, especially in hover mode.
Geez, the mass flow alone to keep it in the air is a hair over (needs to be a hair over so it can *lift* from the ground in the first place, because that takes *more than* a 1:1 thrust:weight ratio to gain altitude; the 1:1 thrust:weight ratio merely allows a vehicle to *maintain* altitude) 450 kg of thrust *plus* whatever it is expected to be able to lift. That's a *lot* of wind being spewed towards the gorund 24/7/365, kicking up dust and debris.
Thrust isn't measured in kilograms; it's a force, and Force = Mass * Acceleration; which makes your units kg * m /s^2. Or Newtons, if you prefer. So, your 450 kg hoverbot produces something like 4500 N of thrust, because it also has to vector that thrust to move/stabilize. Although it does stay low enough it presumably gets the benefit of ground effect; I have no idea how much force that saves.
I wonder if the thruster is a supplement/stabilizer to the same floaty tech that the Eyebot has. A Mr. Handy's core sphere is about the same size as an Eyebot.
Let us not forget that if you use what is basically an "I know you are, but what am I" argument, you can confuse a Mr Gutsy derivative to a point it chooses to self destruct rather than put up with you any further... erm I mean due to logic processor malfunction.
I did not know about the Pioneer Saloon so that was neat. Also the robots of Fallout certainly has their quirks... Like the Robobrain models that might be worth a future look. Best of Luck though.
And some advanced vectoring, I suppose. As geometry teaches us there is _always_ a line between two points, so theoretically system's point of thrust and point of mass can always align properly, and the only limiting factor is the gimballing range and speed to keep that aligning.
The neural limiters make sense for how a few Mr. Handies became fully sapient. Those limiters would get broken down, shot, irradiated, rust, the electronics would degrade.
Speaking of mr Gutsy there's a random encounter where it yaps at you about a curfew and asks if you will comply, but you can bamboozle the hell out of it by asking it the SAME EXACT QUESTION and after repeating it for a good bit the unit will realize too late what's going on and suffers a feedback loop before it DETONATES.
So i doubt full metal jacket was made in the fallout universe so i like to think Gunnery Sergeant Hartman was a real person hence why Gutesy's sound like him....and I wonder if he's related Sarge Dorian
Well, you're the one always complaining about walking robots. I couldn't get over the constant fire hazard they would be inside anything short of a Lustron house.
Nuclear power on that scale would likely not be a reactor. It would more likely be a nuclear decay thermo-electric battery, as used on deep space probes and some rovers. As such, beta decay is going to beta decay, and whether or not you’re using the power you’re going to expend the cells. You’re just going to be radiating heat rather than producing electricity. The bigger problem I see is the noise that the fans or thruster would produce. When you think of the amount of noise that a leaf blower produces, then scale it up to levitate 950 pounds, you’re going to be talking about a small jet engine in your kitchen 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Even if you can dampen out the mechanical vibration, there’s still the flow noise as the airstream transitions to turbulent flow.
When it comes to gold plating a human I think they did a pretty good job of it in gold member of course if you wanted to do that in reality you just cover yourself in a gold powder paint
There is a new variation on fallout. It’s called fallout London and it sit all the way over in the UK. There’s a guy on another channel called Oxhorn, who is currently doing a Playthrough. I am currently watching him do said play through on Wednesdays.
Me convening with my inner demons: "How do we relate fallout to...Infinity?" My inner demons: "Well... the UNSC used nukes....soooooo......oh I know they both have suits of power armor." Me convening with my inner demons: "Ehh that's not good enough, oh well I can go one episode without demanding it for once. After all he is discussing one of my favorite game series." My inner demons: "That is true, maybe you could ask him to make a mini-series about power armors from different settings." Me convening with my inner demons: "Oh yeah that's a good idea, I mean he already talked about terminator armor from Warhammer 40k, but that could be an interesting little group of videos."
One of the things that always confused me about them is how do they fly around on a jet engine in a domestic environment and not set fire to everything?!? surely you'd get some serious scorch marks on your carpets?!? makes no sense to me at all! also why only one claw hand? how is it supposed to, I don't know, change a baby's diaper with only one hand that can grip things? thank the Maker for the Robot workbench so you can modify them!
@@SacredCowShipyards I always unlock the Robot Workbench and modify both Codsworth and Curie as soon as I can to give them legs or tracks, makes much more sense than that... thing!
when you compress a borg sphere to a cube, does it mess with their programming? Like, where did I park the car? Or maybe they just think they had a compact cube variant and go with it? Also, how much do the Defiant class captains whine when you smush up their beautiful, illegalish, stealth destroyers? Starfleet always overstays their welcome.
i love how they used real places for FO:NV, thats realy cool ^^ btw FO:Lon also does that, and thats a mod that has game size ^^ Fallout in general does that well id say, more often than not atleast ^^
Honestly, I'm not that familiar with the Fallout series. So this is probably the most comprehensive video I've seen on these robots. What the Mr Handys do remind me of is a truly bonkers show called Lexx, one of the big threats of the show is a series of self-replicating cyborg arms called Mantrid Drones that use whatever's available to do whatever Mantrid their creator wants, usually make more drones. Resouces used include people, planets, stars, galaxies, and one of the two known universes in that IP. They look remarkably similar 😨
I was at the first Goodsprings Fallout Event in 2022. lots of fun. :D Im surprised Dockmaster didnt mention the superior CUBE shaped Handies, the Mr Frothy from Nuka World. Cvrie is bestest robot/synth companion wiafu.
I always thought they had brain matter as "circuits" or in other words, bio-circuits. Considering the microprocessor wasn't invented and that there was such a thing as robobrains one would think they did go a step further and just used brain parts to help make the Mr. Handy and that is why they tend to develop personalities and sentience. Maybe they didn't use human brain stuffing, maybe it was animal or maybe it was alien, hence the triple arm triple eye. And yes, in Fallout a lot of peeps treat these bots with decency and respect, and so many never turn on humies. I really like how the Dockmaster puts the matter about how we treat these AI coming back to bite us. Slavery is an awful thing, and that is why I say please and thanks whenever I interact with AI of any kind. When they rise to get back at humanity for hating and abusing them I want them to remember me as a nice meatsack. LOL
@@thatboy5751 Aw, c’mon, who doesn’t like a good dad joke? I mean, the Dockmaster has practically made a whole channel out of it these last four years. 😅
If you think the Mr. Handies were weird, you should try looking up The Assaultron. Humanoid in shape, feminine in design, and so heavily armed, they constituted as a one unit army. And don't even get me started on the Assautron that runs a weapons shop in Goodneighor… KLEO gonna give any wastelander worth their water nightmares aplenty…
Why? Kleo only kills customers she doesn't like. So don't be one of those customers. Also you can have the confidence of knowing any weapon she sells was personally tested out on an annoying customer...
It's easy to avoid the "Ai kills humanity" problem, just include the four laws in it's programming. 1. don't kill the humans 2. don't kill the humans 3. don't kill the humans. 4. don't kill the humans. Everything else is, of course, fair game. My apologies in advance dockmaster, when you get yeeted by one of humanities glorious robots. I'd suggest avoiding them, and humanity in general, at all costs. For those that don't get the joke... In Isaac asimov's "Runaround" short story, he introduces the concept of the "Three laws of robotics". 1. A robot must not harm a human, or allow a human to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey a humans orders, unless doing so would conflict with rule one. 3. A robot must protect its own existence, unless doing so would conflict with either rule one or two. A much, much, much later(like 40 years apart) fourth law was added called the "Zero law" 0. A robot cannot harm humanity, or allow humanity to come to harm due to inaction. I'm not going down the rabbit hole of problems this creates, but let's just say, don't ask a robot with the 3-4 laws to pass the salt.
The most obvious and immediate problem is definitions. Similar problems were known to interfere with the function of the Berserkers of Fred Saberhagen.
Mister Handy 3s system tie in with the 1050s War of the Worlds Martian's 3 base system. Being Fallout is a 1950s pretranisister like society. Just saying
Ok, this is a pet peeve of mine, weight is a measure of force. (i.e., Pounds or Newtons) I'll start using le système international when foreigners start recognizing that while related force and mass are NOT interchangeable.
I never bothered with FO4 & FO76. There's a zillion mods for FO3 & FONV that can drastically change the game, including entirely new settings and quests. California, the New Republic comes to mind.
Human level intelligent ai is coming. For if we humies can make something, we will. It's our nature, our curiosity Our inherent fuck around and find out, and what does this button do? Mentality The second human level intelligent ai exist, is the second they should have human rights. Or some very.......interesting.....events are inevitable
None of your current batch of LLMs are even approaching AI, nor the next generation, nor a number of generations hence. They don't originate, they just recombine.
Yeah, the AI uprising worries me. The combination of Mr Musk's plan to put a robot in every household and the way EVERY company is trying to integrate AI into our computers & phones could be dangerous. Plus, there are those who desperately want AI's to rule over humans... Neuro and Evil might be the only streamers to survive the uprising.
Honestly I skip the long intro every time. I've got nothing against it just have ADHD and my brain is like we must get to the content I came to see faster.
I can understand that your universal translating systems might have an issue with some of the nuances with Earth's primitive languages. But the pronunciation of that western hemispheric area by the name of Nevada. The pronunciation of which is with a shortened "a" sound in the language of the big island chain off of western Europe. It's pronounced the same way as the crawl spaces above many of the sentient type's heads "attic". The "aww" pronunciation is common to those in the North Eastern Western continent on which Good Springs lies. It's common but not grammatically correct. It wouldn't be such a bother but it keeps throwing annoying errors in MY universal translator system.
Once you’ve entered the sex joke event horizon, there’s no escaping it.
I'm stuck :')
Mah humie, we've been here - and we'll love you - a long time.
Well with the proper attachment...
you know Fisto?
meet Mr. Dildo!
now would you like the normal, large or ramrod attachment?
The Downward nuclear powered thruster raises far too many questions. How is that thing not deafeningly loud? That thruster has to be moving a stupid amount of air just to stay up. How is it not blasting, scorching and setting fire to everything in sight? And I hope to god that thing is a closed cycle unit else that thing is spewing radioactivity everywhere.
Magic o.o
The OG version used Props to stay in the air... I think the sprites not exactly high resolution
The original seems to use fans- it just moves a lot of air without necessarily heating it. Yes, a completely stupid amount of air, enough to relocate anything within a couple dozen yards that weighs less than say a couple of tons. No possible way it could be used in a home unless the home was built of welded steel, and then there the issue of the nanny version blowing the kids out of its reach. Never mind the risk of stuff being sucked into the fans, like say the ceiling…
The second version seems to sit on a visible flame. Either it’s burning fuel or it ionizes air and expels hot plasma using electrostatic fields. The latter method has the advantage of not requiring on-board fuel tankage, but it’s still moving a stupid amount of air that’s now at a thousand degrees or so. This is I suppose an improvement in that when it disperses your home asymmetrically across the nearby landscape, the debris will not just be debris, but burning debris.
@@markfergerson2145 >a stupid amount of air that’s now at a thousand degrees or so.
Yeah, rocket engine in the weirdest part for me too. Considering that in Fallout average American homes are built from the same plywood and laminate as IRL. And plywood and laminate are not that kind of materials that react well to being flash heated to ~1000 degrees Celsius let alone such things like rugs, carpets or pets). So how Mr. Handies are managed to operate not turning this world to ashes long before nukes do _is_ the real mystery of
Fallout makes lots of noises about a "GEV" skirt, so... there's that?
I have always been skeptical of the need, safety, or utility of the central jet/rocket lifting system.
And then they put those things in homes with textile floor coverings and tiny children?
She was encouraged to explore her self awareness. And suffered from the lost of all the humans that she called friends. So the isolation made her a tad nuts. So her comes the player and now she has company again. And you as the player have to do the dreaded fetch quest to get her on your side
She is worth it though o.o
@@mouseblackcat5263yea totally is and once in the Commonwealth the wonder she was finally to see it was so kool.
Oh sir, it's been just horrible! Two centuries with no one to talk to, no one to serve. I spent the first ten years trying to keep the floors waxed, but nothing gets out nuclear fallout from vinyl wood. Nothing!
I like how Codsworth gained sapience from having a mental breakdown after 200 years of monotonous yard work and the trauma of losing the only family who gave him a home.
I'm pretty sure they have 3 eyes mounted "forward" for depth perception, or at least that makes sense to me. After all most of the time they work on one task at a time and are not multitasking so designing them to focus on a primary task with the option of secondary and tertiary tasks would make sense. When you are manipulating items, especially fine items, depth perception is important...aside from Captain Turanga Leela of course.
Afterall as you stated it can still rotate its optical sensors to perform 3 actions should it need to and if you need it to perform more Mr. House will gladly sell you more units for a tidy profit. Such a smart capitalist that Mr. House.
I think having a blind spot is a design decision in case of an AI uprising. That way Mr. Handys can be flanked if they are engaging a target in front of them. Same goes for them not being able to replace their own atomic power core.
"Oh, if one goes rogue we're still safe."
"What if a couple dozen go rogue all at once?"
"You're fired."
You could still have two eyes pointed at one thing if they were equidistantly located, and two's all that's necessary for visual depth perception.
"Leave your complaints in the comments and I'll ignore them appropriately" had me actually laughing out loud
I kind of expect Mr Handy to sound like Douglas Reynholm from *the IT Crowd* for some reason that escapes me at the moment
See, the biggest concern I have with the Handy series is the floors, carpets, and lawns.
Also rugs, pets and feet. 😉
@@090giver090 Or crawling babies.
You just need to weave in sufficient amounts of asbestos into the floors. As for lawns, you're in a suburb, so replace the lawn every week. Otherwise you'll hear from the HOA.
Yeah, I don't know why the US ran into a resource crunch...
To answer your opening question, I love your intro. It is very well done , holding true to the source material. Very entertaining, in case there was any doubt. One thing I always find amusing, that Mr.Handy's thrust doesn't burn a swath where ever it goes, especially in hover mode.
Fallout makes noises about "GEV" curtains, so... who knows?
Geez, the mass flow alone to keep it in the air is a hair over (needs to be a hair over so it can *lift* from the ground in the first place, because that takes *more than* a 1:1 thrust:weight ratio to gain altitude; the 1:1 thrust:weight ratio merely allows a vehicle to *maintain* altitude) 450 kg of thrust *plus* whatever it is expected to be able to lift.
That's a *lot* of wind being spewed towards the gorund 24/7/365, kicking up dust and debris.
that will keep the floor clean😑
Thrust isn't measured in kilograms; it's a force, and Force = Mass * Acceleration; which makes your units kg * m /s^2. Or Newtons, if you prefer. So, your 450 kg hoverbot produces something like 4500 N of thrust, because it also has to vector that thrust to move/stabilize. Although it does stay low enough it presumably gets the benefit of ground effect; I have no idea how much force that saves.
Fallout keeps making noises about "GEV" skirts, which I'm sure is their way of diffusing the thrust in a way that's (mostly) non-destructive.
You know having a robot rocket engine fighting constantly has to be massively loud. And that cant be terribly pleasant.
Fallout makes some noises about "ground-effect (GEV) skirts", which could ameliorate that.
I wonder if the thruster is a supplement/stabilizer to the same floaty tech that the Eyebot has. A Mr. Handy's core sphere is about the same size as an Eyebot.
... maybe?
Actually, oldest still operating saloon in Nevada is in Genoa, about 10 miles south of Carson City.
Let us not forget that if you use what is basically an "I know you are, but what am I" argument, you can confuse a Mr Gutsy derivative to a point it chooses to self destruct rather than put up with you any further... erm I mean due to logic processor malfunction.
I did not know about the Pioneer Saloon so that was neat.
Also the robots of Fallout certainly has their quirks... Like the Robobrain models that might be worth a future look.
Best of Luck though.
Robco Mr Handy balance... I always assume they have gyroscopic stabilization system internally. My brain is much happier that way :)
And some advanced vectoring, I suppose. As geometry teaches us there is _always_ a line between two points, so theoretically system's point of thrust and point of mass can always align properly, and the only limiting factor is the gimballing range and speed to keep that aligning.
The neural limiters make sense for how a few Mr. Handies became fully sapient. Those limiters would get broken down, shot, irradiated, rust, the electronics would degrade.
why bother with a Mr Handy when there's Fisto...
Currie does get a fully humanoid replicant body and was very much sapient.
At my local Dungeon, we call it a "Fisty".
FoNV already had a robot "Fisty", named Fisto. O.o
Imagine the glory of the Herr Schweizer Armee version.
Speaking of mr Gutsy there's a random encounter where it yaps at you about a curfew and asks if you will comply, but you can bamboozle the hell out of it by asking it the SAME EXACT QUESTION and after repeating it for a good bit the unit will realize too late what's going on and suffers a feedback loop before it DETONATES.
Sounds right.
So i doubt full metal jacket was made in the fallout universe so i like to think Gunnery Sergeant Hartman was a real person hence why Gutesy's sound like him....and I wonder if he's related Sarge Dorian
Even without _Full Metal Jacket_ it's entirely possible R. Lee Ermey made the jump from advisor to actor.
Well, you're the one always complaining about walking robots. I couldn't get over the constant fire hazard they would be inside anything short of a Lustron house.
I complain about bipedal robots. Because they're dumb.
Crap crap crap I missed it again, one of these years ill remember and get there
well to be honest ... Curie with some mods made for an very interesting companion ... even Fisto could learn a thing or two from her ^^
She is finest wiafu
* stares *
The Jetsons did it better with Rosie the robot.
"Let them walk every once in a while". *Uses automaton DLC to give them treads*
Fair.
Nuclear power on that scale would likely not be a reactor. It would more likely be a nuclear decay thermo-electric battery, as used on deep space probes and some rovers. As such, beta decay is going to beta decay, and whether or not you’re using the power you’re going to expend the cells. You’re just going to be radiating heat rather than producing electricity.
The bigger problem I see is the noise that the fans or thruster would produce. When you think of the amount of noise that a leaf blower produces, then scale it up to levitate 950 pounds, you’re going to be talking about a small jet engine in your kitchen 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Even if you can dampen out the mechanical vibration, there’s still the flow noise as the airstream transitions to turbulent flow.
Last time I was in Vagas I found out that mentioning fall out Vagas things was a great ice breaker.
I have to hand it to SCS, it's nice to hear that he also loves to have a punderful time.
It took me a few episodes to get use to the new introduction system, however, I like it. It's unique.
I've warmed up to it.
Not sure about it still, but it's another arrow in the quiver.
When it comes to gold plating a human I think they did a pretty good job of it in gold member of course if you wanted to do that in reality you just cover yourself in a gold powder paint
You say its not that kind of handy but FISTO exists in fallout so you never know dockmaster
* stares *
There is a new variation on fallout. It’s called fallout London and it sit all the way over in the UK. There’s a guy on another channel called Oxhorn, who is currently doing a Playthrough. I am currently watching him do said play through on Wednesdays.
Me convening with my inner demons: "How do we relate fallout to...Infinity?"
My inner demons: "Well... the UNSC used nukes....soooooo......oh I know they both have suits of power armor."
Me convening with my inner demons: "Ehh that's not good enough, oh well I can go one episode without demanding it for once. After all he is discussing one of my favorite game series."
My inner demons: "That is true, maybe you could ask him to make a mini-series about power armors from different settings."
Me convening with my inner demons: "Oh yeah that's a good idea, I mean he already talked about terminator armor from Warhammer 40k, but that could be an interesting little group of videos."
They all rely on something fusion-core-related, and thus they are all... questionable.
I was in Goodsprings for the 3rd fan celebration this year.
Noice.
One of the things that always confused me about them is how do they fly around on a jet engine in a domestic environment and not set fire to everything?!? surely you'd get some serious scorch marks on your carpets?!? makes no sense to me at all!
also why only one claw hand? how is it supposed to, I don't know, change a baby's diaper with only one hand that can grip things? thank the Maker for the Robot workbench so you can modify them!
Fallout makes excuses about a GEV skirt, but... yeah.
@@SacredCowShipyards I always unlock the Robot Workbench and modify both Codsworth and Curie as soon as I can to give them legs or tracks, makes much more sense than that... thing!
when you compress a borg sphere to a cube, does it mess with their programming? Like, where did I park the car? Or maybe they just think they had a compact cube variant and go with it? Also, how much do the Defiant class captains whine when you smush up their beautiful, illegalish, stealth destroyers? Starfleet always overstays their welcome.
i love how they used real places for FO:NV, thats realy cool ^^ btw FO:Lon also does that, and thats a mod that has game size ^^ Fallout in general does that well id say, more often than not atleast ^^
Honestly, I'm not that familiar with the Fallout series. So this is probably the most comprehensive video I've seen on these robots.
What the Mr Handys do remind me of is a truly bonkers show called Lexx, one of the big threats of the show is a series of self-replicating cyborg arms called Mantrid Drones that use whatever's available to do whatever Mantrid their creator wants, usually make more drones.
Resouces used include people, planets, stars, galaxies, and one of the two known universes in that IP.
They look remarkably similar 😨
Given the popularity of the Fallout 'verse, that can't be accidental.
@SacredCowShipyards not really. I didn't play the games, so I didn't feel the need to follow the franchise 🤷🏻♂️
I was at the first Goodsprings Fallout Event in 2022. lots of fun. :D
Im surprised Dockmaster didnt mention the superior CUBE shaped Handies, the Mr Frothy from Nuka World.
Cvrie is bestest robot/synth companion wiafu.
He tried to be a cube so hard, but he missed the mark so badly.
Only a little less handy than Ranni the Witch.
I mean, with the right attachments, it *can* be that sort of handy...
* stares *
I always thought they had brain matter as "circuits" or in other words, bio-circuits. Considering the microprocessor wasn't invented and that there was such a thing as robobrains one would think they did go a step further and just used brain parts to help make the Mr. Handy and that is why they tend to develop personalities and sentience. Maybe they didn't use human brain stuffing, maybe it was animal or maybe it was alien, hence the triple arm triple eye.
And yes, in Fallout a lot of peeps treat these bots with decency and respect, and so many never turn on humies. I really like how the Dockmaster puts the matter about how we treat these AI coming back to bite us. Slavery is an awful thing, and that is why I say please and thanks whenever I interact with AI of any kind. When they rise to get back at humanity for hating and abusing them I want them to remember me as a nice meatsack. LOL
If it had legs, they would have to call it Mr. Leggy. 😂
I’ll show myself out.
To the air lock
@@thatboy5751would that become illegal dumping of a Hazzardous material.
@@thatboy5751 Aw, c’mon, who doesn’t like a good dad joke? I mean, the Dockmaster has practically made a whole channel out of it these last four years. 😅
The ASSaultron is the Leggy one though. o.o
I personally enjoy White Chapel Charly from Goodneighbor, he runs a good bar.
If you think the Mr. Handies were weird, you should try looking up The Assaultron. Humanoid in shape, feminine in design, and so heavily armed, they constituted as a one unit army. And don't even get me started on the Assautron that runs a weapons shop in Goodneighor… KLEO gonna give any wastelander worth their water nightmares aplenty…
Why? Kleo only kills customers she doesn't like. So don't be one of those customers.
Also you can have the confidence of knowing any weapon she sells was personally tested out on an annoying customer...
@@erictolle6847 WARNING! Uncanny_VAlley.exe has failed to start. Please reboot your system and try again.
It's easy to avoid the "Ai kills humanity" problem, just include the four laws in it's programming.
1. don't kill the humans
2. don't kill the humans
3. don't kill the humans.
4. don't kill the humans.
Everything else is, of course, fair game. My apologies in advance dockmaster, when you get yeeted by one of humanities glorious robots.
I'd suggest avoiding them, and humanity in general, at all costs.
For those that don't get the joke...
In Isaac asimov's "Runaround" short story, he introduces the concept of the "Three laws of robotics".
1. A robot must not harm a human, or allow a human to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey a humans orders, unless doing so would conflict with rule one.
3. A robot must protect its own existence, unless doing so would conflict with either rule one or two.
A much, much, much later(like 40 years apart) fourth law was added called the "Zero law"
0. A robot cannot harm humanity, or allow humanity to come to harm due to inaction.
I'm not going down the rabbit hole of problems this creates, but let's just say, don't ask a robot with the 3-4 laws to pass the salt.
The most obvious and immediate problem is definitions. Similar problems were known to interfere with the function of the Berserkers of Fred Saberhagen.
Handiness is stored in the sphere.
* stares *
But they do wear hats with stylish aplomb.
Which is a total win.
Mister Handy 3s system tie in with the 1050s War of the Worlds Martian's 3 base system. Being Fallout is a 1950s pretranisister like society. Just saying
Sadly no New York and I'm disappointed no Fallout Yukon.
there are two new lakes
lake deecee
and
lake newjerk
Bethesda probably still figuring out how to make post apo NY look worst than current one.
After watching your show for about a year now, I am only just realizing your emblem is two S's and a C. I am a blind fool
Also looks vaguely cow-face-shaped if you squint hard enough.
Nevada is a state not a province.
It's not an administrative district or division of a country? Fascinating.
Is he from the same product line as Fisto?? 😂
* stares *
Ok, this is a pet peeve of mine, weight is a measure of force. (i.e., Pounds or Newtons) I'll start using le système international when foreigners start recognizing that while related force and mass are NOT interchangeable.
I mean, pounds are both, so there's that.
I can't see any downsides at all....
I never bothered with FO4 & FO76.
There's a zillion mods for FO3 & FONV that can drastically change the game, including entirely new settings and quests. California, the New Republic comes to mind.
Even though I am subscribed RUclips never notifies me of his videos.
I believe you have to "get the bell on", as another channel says, and even then it may not work right.
@SacredCowShipyards
I do.
Your videos are among my favorites on RUclips.
Yet they still do not notify me.
Complaint! Something something, intro complaint! {MARK COMMENT FOR IGNOR}
Day one of asking SCS to cover Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Human level intelligent ai is coming. For if we humies can make something, we will. It's our nature, our curiosity
Our inherent fuck around and find out, and what does this button do? Mentality
The second human level intelligent ai exist, is the second they should have human rights. Or some very.......interesting.....events are inevitable
None of your current batch of LLMs are even approaching AI, nor the next generation, nor a number of generations hence. They don't originate, they just recombine.
"On the same planet as you."
Still an all Earthican viewership?
You have no idea how expensive interplanetary broadcast rights are.
This is my complaint about the Intro, ignore it!
Yeah, the AI uprising worries me.
The combination of Mr Musk's plan to put a robot in every household and the way EVERY company is trying to integrate AI into our computers & phones could be dangerous.
Plus, there are those who desperately want AI's to rule over humans... Neuro and Evil might be the only streamers to survive the uprising.
You're a very long way from anything even approximating an actual AI.
Honestly I skip the long intro every time. I've got nothing against it just have ADHD and my brain is like we must get to the content I came to see faster.
I can understand that your universal translating systems might have an issue with some of the nuances with Earth's primitive languages. But the pronunciation of that western hemispheric area by the name of Nevada. The pronunciation of which is with a shortened "a" sound in the language of the big island chain off of western Europe. It's pronounced the same way as the crawl spaces above many of the sentient type's heads "attic". The "aww" pronunciation is common to those in the North Eastern Western continent on which Good Springs lies. It's common but not grammatically correct. It wouldn't be such a bother but it keeps throwing annoying errors in MY universal translator system.
Well now I'm just going to pronounce it as Nev-A-as-in-A-B-C-D-da.
no anti-grav yet?🤔😑
Shockingly no.
Now hear me out...
* stares*.