In this parody video, the crew irritates the 'Bosstown Dynamics' robot to its limits.
In the short film, you'll see a man-sized fighting robot that is seemingly instructed not to shoot humans. It'll only ever target inanimate objects, and the Corridor crew certainly put that to the test. holds guns with live ammunition, at the ready to shoot its target, the crew pushes, shoves, and kicks the robot with anything from hockey sticks to the soles of their boots. As the robot flails and sometimes falls, it remains on target and hits the bullseye each time.
Funnily, you watch the robot become more and more irritated with its oppressors, yet as it's clearly programmed not to shoot human forms, it simply turns around and shoots at its inanimate target. to the test, Corridor's men stand immobile next to targets, perfectly matching them in size and outfit. As you watch the robot hold the gun, moving from the human to the target, your heart starts to beat faster in your chest, worried that it'll miscalculate and shoot the wrong target.
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