Going Into the World!
11 volumes
Unlike our opponent so far, Rumsfeld is a very difficult man. He has been deeply involved in the government since the days of Ford and has rooted in neocorns and various conservative organizations.
Moreover, the relationship between the two is quite close and makes them even more disturbing, as seen from Dick Cheney's recommendation as a minister of defense.
The opponent, in short, is a key force leading the United States, and is the current Minister of Defense. It means the real world. Moreover, it has a National Security Agency (NSA) under its command. If I try to deal with it rashly, I can take a punch.
The NSA has launched a reconnaissance drone to spy on private companies?
This is not a problem. If you say you never did, that's it. Even if I insist that I am genuine and present evidence, it doesn't matter. If you say you were on your way somewhere else, that's it.
Such behavior will not only lead to hatred within the Bush administration, but also to embarrassment Director Lizzie and interfere with future business.
Secretary Rumsfeld doesn't give a damn about me for almost the same reason. Whatever weaknesses I have, if I don't fall into one, I will face the odds, and if I do, I have a cause.
I don't know if you know my relationship with Eva, but even if you did, how would that hurt me? I'll ruin my reputation and cause domestic discord at best.
In fact, it has nothing to do with my reputation and the group's sales anymore No one looks at me and buys things, trusts me and trusts the group.
The name itself has become a symbol of quality, service and innovation because it is already in a solid position.
If you cause domestic discord, you are determined to make me poop blood. I'm sure Jennifer won't break up with me, but my life is going to be very tiring for a while.
A man of Rumsfeld's stature, no doubt. No, actually, there have been a lot of suspicions so far, and maybe we can find something to walk by.
There is implicit agreement that neither the president nor the enemies play around with each other's weaknesses because they know that the level of intelligence in the Johnstone group jumps to, or from, the CIA.
Johnston Intelligence v. National Security Agency
Here, Director Lizzy's Homeland Security Bureau stands with Johnston Group and the CIA on Rumsfeld's National Security Bureau Fun.
To put it this way, the Soviet Union and the United States are pointing at each other's nuclear weapons, and they both have to take enormous damage once they fire, just as no one uses them.
So... nuclear missiles should be wiped clean and used as conventional weapons. I was deeply troubled by what a conventional weapon fits here.
"These guys aren't kidding, are they?"
"I know. We weren't even thinking this way."
Thomas and I had no choice but to admit that our vision was too narrow as we looked through the data pertaining to Skynet's robotic program at the Ministry of Defense Lab.
What we just saw was a new reconnaissance robot, a hummingbird drone, built to fit into one hand.
Hummingbird drones weigh 16 centimeters when they flap their wings and less than a single AA battery. He can fly at a maximum speed of 18 kilometers an hour, so he can't be ignored because he's small.
The entire process is detailed from the experimental process during the project to the success and reconnaissance flight in the outdoors and in the building, resembling birds, allowing control over the direction of the bird. It is also small and unlike helicopters and airplanes, the sound of flying is not too loud.
According to the project-related data, it was commissioned by Airo Corporation for a total cost of only $4 million. It said that the development period was four years, but it seemed that there were only two or three people. If I really wanted to, I think six months would have been enough.
A variety of spy drones were developed and used on site, including small helicopters, airplanes, discs and squares, of which a dragonfly was noticeable.
According to data, Ford had already been developed and piloted since the mid- '70s. The initial model is pictured in several classified materials. I've invested nearly 30 years in spy drones, which would be odd without progress.
The new model was small and tiny, with two models. The small model is a small size that enters in one hand, and although it draws concepts from the principle of dragonflies, the two mating dragonflies have wings on the front and tail of the long body, respectively, which form the tail door.
Of note is the ability to charge itself by mounting a solar panel on an elongated back plate. And the speed is shorter than a hummingbird drone, but instead is less noisy and can be equipped with a total of five cameras, giving almost 360 degrees of field of view.
A much more exquisitely crafted miniature model compared to a miniature one, is a suitable drone that is extremely similar in shape and size to an actual dragonfly, indistinguishable from the real unless you look closely at it.
This also has a solar panel on the back plate. Since the back plate has a smaller area than a small plate, there are limited to six small plates that can be mounted under half of the supply plate. And only the front part of the head has a camera, so only 120 degrees of field of view can be captured.
After watching the two models closely and watching the video, I suddenly remembered the article in the newspaper. I searched quickly, just in case. Again, if I remember correctly, there was actually an article on the Washington Post.
Are you a dragonfly or an insect spy? >
[Vanessa Alakon saw something strange last month in a protest against the war in Lafayette Square, New York.
Somebody in the square, huh? What is that? 'When I heard shouting, I looked up at the sky, and there was a strange object in the air that looked a little big to call a dragonfly. Many people around me have seen similar things, but they all seem to disagree because of the strange appearance.
The reporter asked the entomologists and scientists that some of the dragonflies actually look like robots. However, as a result of the aggregation of eyewitnesses' opinions, it weighed on the possibility that it was a drone that was a dragonfly.]
Similar articles were published in major newspapers such as Washington Post and UK Telegraph, most likely a small model of a dragonfly drone. Perhaps if we were to scout in the air for an extended period of time, the big guy with the solar panels would have the advantage. Moreover, it is equipped with a powerful wireless transmitter that can be controlled from a very far distance, making it suitable for open field surveillance.
Let's say that Hummingbirds or drones can still be identified by their eyes. The truly terrifying ones were flie-type drones and mosquito-type drones.
These two models, which are in the final stages of development at the National Defense Institute, each fit within a finger, and are naturally as light as a feather. Moreover, since there is very little noise, if you do not keep your eyes wide open, it is shorthand.
"Thomas, I think we should get a bed net. If these guys show up, it's a bluff, right?"
The guards can't look up at the sky all day, but if a mosquito drone flew in, it won't be easy to spot it. The last wireless plane, it was floating in the sky, and it was caught by Thomas by chance. Of course, it was about 1m in size.
“I told the techno center to make an electronic bed net. ”
“It's possible.”
I was just being careless, but I think Thomas was already thinking the same thing. Luckily, some of the information Skynet extracted shows a frequency band controlling the drones, so we can implement electronic nets that detect them. I instructed them to install a broadband surveillance network covering the headquarters and major buildings as soon as possible.
The data we pulled from the Pentagon wasn't just about surveillance drones, but what I'm most concerned about is their extraction of inside the Johnstone Group.
The materials contain a total of 1200 different videos and 2,000 blueprints and experimental accumulation data. Here, there are more than 500 videos about the various robots that are being tested by the Defense Advance Laboratory and the subcontractor and the artificial intelligence that drives them, but there were a lot of surprises.
"Wow, the Airborne drones are flying in squadrons!"
By his side, elongated Thomas exudes admiration. What I was looking at was four propeller-winged, simple drones, compact drones that had just shrunk the hands of a Parrot AR drone, flying side by side.
Like 16 drones implementing artificial intelligence, they cluster and fall apart, actually unfolding as pilots do.
When it passes through a narrow valley-like space, it groups into two groups, and when it comes out into a large space, it changes back into four groups. Our mouths opened again. I was very curious about the principle of detecting obstacles and working together. It's not a joke.
There were also many other military-grade robots, especially porters who were able to enter the field immediately. This four-legged robot was very smart, including climbing hillsides, obstacles and balancing people with their feet. Of course, it's still three million dollars per capita, so it's too expensive to hire as a porter.
Of course, there were 100% real robots. There was a video of me climbing, walking, running and walking on free materials, and the movement was so natural, it just went way beyond what we had imagined.
"Hey, you're drooling in your mouth."
When I woke up for a moment, I saw Thomas open his mouth and fell into the video, and after checking the time, I saw the video for almost five hours.
Thomas looks like he's seen porn for the first time in his life and tastes like shit. Come on, it was a completely different world story.
"It doesn't make sense that everyone was just playing..."
My head nods as I think a little differently. I've developed technology to the extent that Skynet can build tens of millions, if you will, of millions of Skeleton computers, and there's nothing that the Pentagon can't afford.
"John, do you feel anything?"
Thomas shuts his mouth and suddenly looks at me with gleaming eyes. It seemed to contain some aspiration in his eyes.
"Finish your AI, man!"
I gave him a scolding when he pretended to be three thousand, knowing what it meant at once. It's obvious to me. It was the look in his eyes every time he changed from a server to a satellite to an artificial intelligence.
Thomas must be a supergenius, but I wanted to stop him from jumping into a new field of robotics. And now we need to focus on artificial intelligence and Homeland Security Systems projects.
"I'm just trying to apply the AI that we're working on to robots. Also, if we have surveillance drones guarding the main buildings, it'll be a lot easier to spot any suspicious ones. Build a regular patrol. And if we find anything weird, we can send more drones!"
"Well, that's a good idea."
Thomas tells his brilliant thoughts out of excitement. But it seemed to make sense that it would be okay to make 100 reconnaissance drones for patrol.
"It's not good enough. This is mandatory! Right now, who knows if Rumsfeld's drones are spying on the intelligence training ground?
Soon, if the mosquito net surveillance is activated, drones will be prevented, but if the drones are returning with their own intelligence instead of external control, they will be fooled. "
"Shit, you can do that, right?"
All I could think about was adjusting to the remote and ordering... but there were too many cases to spy on. We should really start a reconnaissance team.
"Make it unscheduled. Okay?"
"Huh-huh-huh. Of course. We've been working on this drone for a long time. I never stole from anyone."
I already understood what I was saying. As expected, Thomas and I have something in common.
If you hire as many of the best minds in the world as possible (based on experimental data) and you spill the crucial part, you can quickly create new reconnaissance drones.
I get overwhelmed by the imagination of Skynet piloting hundreds of drones later. I feel like I'm one step closer to the future.
Artwork Reviews
The articles mentioned in the text are from October 2007. At that time, several eyewitness accounts of protests against the war were published in the Major newspapers.
According to the article, dragonfly drones have already been used in the United States since the '70s (for espionage). Of course, we couldn't find any performance or photography.
I put some drone pictures in my work settings. Some are real, some are concepts or models being developed. Be sure to check it out!
For the record, flying drones (with artificial intelligence) were pretty impressive to fly across in groups of two and four, and I've seen a lot of related footage from the Yut, so it's kind of annoying to find out where you saw it again.
It was a really cool experiment with 16 small drones... I'll post a link when I find it later.