Wednesday 23 March 2011

Short Story 2 Robotics Factory

The Robotics factory


the day begins to awaken as the sun rises over the metropolis of the bustling city. many commuters already on there way to work. The high speed monorail links the whole city in a network. they hang high above the city scape, with stops just about anywhere. one of the major stops is the Robo industries robotics factory. This place produces tones of newly built robots every day that have to be vigorously tested to there highest standard and fit the tasks they are built to do. Whether that be a household robot or one built for business purposes. The factory floor is alive with the sound of walking robots who were built for the sole purpose of operating machinery to build more robots. Scientists congregate in the canteen having there morning coffees before venturing into there labs to do tests on the newly built robots. Me however I work up top surveying the creations from above. the robotics industry is tough with thousands of them being requested each day. we have to compete with other companies who also stride to build faster more responsive units that are up to the tasks of daily life in the city and suburbs. The robots are built with half circular heads and necks that look like they are coiling down towards the main body. the body is oblong shaped and leads to legs and feet made of the same material. Claws and grabbers are attached to the robots arms, sturdy enough to pick things up. Some critics say this industry is making the world a much more lazier society but I say"if it makes peoples lives allot more easier and the technology is readily available to them then why not use it". The robots march in single file towards there stations like army soldiers knowing there tasks in hand.If any robot fails they get deactivated immediately and sent back for more vigorous testing. each robot is assigned different personalities depending on the specifications we are given buy our clients. Its an ever changing world and robotics is just the begining of wonderful innovative technologies that will emerge.

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