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Robot King

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As his ability to compose pleasing melodies increased, his ability to pilot the Pixeltank and master its’ weapon systems grew exponentially. At one point, he likened himself to be the “robot king” because he was “unstoppable in battle.” Of course, at this point he was only engaging with small bands of mercenaries and the occasional helicopter or two. This initial success helped his head to swell more than it should have.

After six months of winning small battles that each ended with his miraculous escape, aBot’s swollen ego and delusions of grandeur got the best of him. He came out of hiding, and for no reason other than “he thought that he could,” he entered into U.S. airspace. His plan was to enter low and fast in order to remain undetected by American radar. Travelling faster than the speed of sound, he set his course for a small secluded lake on the outskirts of a major city. Once he landed, he swam to the lake shore and hiked several miles to the city.

He spent several days lying low and scavenging for food. He did not realize at this time that he had already been identified. U.S. intelligence had allowed him to enter the country, and although they did not know the exact location of the Pixeltank, they had aBot under constant surveillance.

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from Robomancer, released November 1, 2005

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The legend of the Pixeltank has its roots in the ancient world. Subtle references to it, scattered all throughout primitive and classical writings, have baffled historians and researchers for centuries. Herodotus speaks of it as a weapon fashioned by Hephaestus in his forge as a gift for Apollo, the god of music. ... more

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