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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Space1 Attack of a Killer Monster

Humans are burned and scarred becoming
unrecognizable pitiful creatures as a testament to
the world's horrible pollution problems.

Sudden caustic dangerous air pollution wafts its
way over the South Pacific Ocean, incoming from
China due to new seasonal trade winds, and
brutalizing any humans present in its path.


Air pollution is a caustic mix of dangerous air
pollutants, including burning coal, smoke, pure
hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, sulfur derivatives,
modified poison compounds, and a host of other
ultimately severe and fatal chemicals.

It takes its toll on human flesh, burning and
causing raw festering wounds of horrendous
proportions. The lungs are scarred and seared
with burning pain, the eyes sting and burn
leading into a catatonic state of sudden
blindness, and worse things happen in the next
horrendous stages.

Other effects from the poison include going
deaf, madness itching across the entire body,
unexpected anomaly growth of things from
the skin, inability to sleep, the nose shuts 
down and the body slowly suffocates.

According to doctors in the area, there is
no remedy. The poisons can alter the
good DNA in the human body, irreparably
damaging its ability to replicate good cells
and heal itself. Although China has introduced
a strict policy to lessen car traffic and convert
to electric vehicles, it still allows unchecked
manufacturing and the burning of coal during
heating season and year round for the
production of contaminating fossil fuel 
energy.
Space1 Attack of a Killer Monster!
Coming down from the sky, way out in the middle of nowhere, deep in the Pacific Ocean where normally the water runs pure and clean and the air is fresh and filtered from ocean water and evaporating oxygen, one would not expect to experience any killer monsters roaming the area.

But alas, suddenly, given the recent dramatic cycling changes in trade winds weather, the attraction has become like honey to flies, only in this case the flies are like a massive monster fully capable of inflicting pain, suffering and brutal agonizing painful death.

Changing trade winds coming from the East have ushered in a cadre elixir of death, the most deadly poisonous air pollutant toxins known to mankind, directly coming from China. These air-borne poisons begin immediately breaking down human flesh, causing numerous agonizing symptoms until finally there is death. The condition lasted off and on during a full week at the remote oceanic space launch site facilities location and quickly disappeared just as fast as it appeared.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Space1 Dead Humanoid - Long Space Journey


This humanoid had the equivalent of a heart attack and died.
Humanoido's TH1 Humanoid has a battery heart
A serious matter for long space journeys is keeping space humanoids alive. The critical heart to keeping humanoids functional is the battery power which must not fail. Failure in humanoids in the early years of 2000 usually had no fail safe, the same status as a human with a single heart and no backup. Humans are susceptible to heart attack and humanoids are very similar.

Enter the year 2016. Space1 has worked out the problem of humanoid death. When the heart is at a low condition, the entire memory and condition stats are saved. Upon battery recharge, the humanoid is rebooted to its pre-death state. In some experiments, a humanoid is given a super capacitor as a backup for temporary function and to buy time for the memory and stats archiving.

Space1 has invented the super space humanoid, designed to go into a time travel rocket which is referential time modified to the operating limits of the humanoid, using the RTM Referential Time Machine. Another direction under study is a humanoid that maintains itself for long space flight duration.

Space1 already has invented the Little Space Humanoid LSH for space flights of short tourist missions. The LSH has a lithium ion battery designed to last the duration of rocket travel. After the mission, the battery is recharged. Rebooting the LSH recycles the tiny computer and its programming.

Little Space Humanoid
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2016/11/space1-space-humanoid.html

Humanoid Has Heart Attack (Life & Death)
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/06/life-and-death.html

Toddling Robots
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/09/toddler-humanoidlevel-1-construction.html

Humanoid Telescope Repair in Space
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/09/humanoid-telescope-repair.html 

Space1 Index
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