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  • According to our friends at Fox News, a corpse-eating robot called EATR may roam the battlefields of the future . . .

    Corpse-Eating Robot Walter Jon Williams 2009

  • According to our friends at Fox News, a corpse-eating robot called EATR may roam the battlefields of the future . . .

    Archive 2009-07-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009

  • Robotic Technology Inc. 's Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot - that's right, "EATR" -

    FOXNews.com 2009

  • Robotic Technology Inc. 's Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot - that's right, "EATR" -

    Renegade Futurist 2009

  • Robotic Technology Inc. 's Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot - that's right, "EATR" -

    FOXNews.com 2009

  • After reading about "EATR" the new warcraft robot in development that has the capability to "eat the dead"..."

    Borg Cultural Exchange (Part Two) 2009

  • Upon the EATR platform, the Pentagon could build all sorts of things — a transport, an ambulance, a communications center, even a mobile gunship.

    Archive 2009-07-12 Tyler 2009

  • Upon the EATR platform, the Pentagon could build all sorts of things — a transport, an ambulance, a communications center, even a mobile gunship.

    The Best and Most Terrifying Headline You'll See All Year Tyler 2009

  • This development is disconcerting - as pointed out, how would EATR determine what is living versus dead (sure would wreck a picnic).

    The Best and Most Terrifying Headline You'll See All Year Tyler 2009

  • In press materials, Robotic Technology presents EATR as an essentially benign artificial creature that fills its belly through "foraging," despite the obvious military purpose.

    Archive 2009-07-12 Tyler 2009

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