MR Chapter 2

The interviewers walked into the room. There were 6 androids standing there in a row on the concrete floor. Dr. Light spoke up

"These are the 6 Robot Masters: The future of robotics. Their on-board computers will be the servers of robots and lesser machines, allowing them to monitor hundreds of processes at a time. They have plasma shields so that they are nearly indestructible. They're more intelligent than any machine ever created, ever." He said.

He pointed to one robot master, an orange one with a red chest, and a metallic structure resembling a red Mohawk. "BombMan is capable of generating explosives out of plasma. He will be used to oversee demolition."

Pointing to a large hulking robot black robot that had Tonka-truck yellow hands, feet, and helmet, he said "GutsMan is stronger than a semi-truck, weighing about a ton and being able to carry 30 times his own weight. He will be used for mining and construction."

Pointing to a robot that looked like a pail man in a snow suit, he said "Ice Man is able to expel cold air and freeze things. He will be used to oversee oil drilling in Alaska"

Then there was a black android with a thunderbolt painted on its chest. "Elec Man can redistribute incredible amounts of electricity. This makes him useful for monitoring power grids."

Then they came to a robot resembling a knight with robotic pinchers. "Torch Man has flamethrowers built into his hands, and will be used for garbage disposal."

And at last there was a red robot that had blades attached to his hands and a pair of shears attached to his head. "Cut Man is able to cut through steel with those blades of his. He will be used for logging and deforestation"

The interviewer spoke up. "Wow, this is truly amazing, and uh...we're out of time! This was Fox News, see you tomorrow morning with more boring news nobody cares about" She said. She turned to Light "Thank you so much for this opportunity…so, exactly how…human are they?"

"Well, they're only machines, but they're very intelligent, and are capable of emulating human emotions. Not the greatest examples of human mimicry, though, that'd be Roll over there." He answered as Roll waved "Hello"

"What!?" said the interviewer, shocked.

"Yeah, that's a typical reaction. She mimics human behavior almost perfectly, and you'd have to pretty much open her up to tell she's a robot." said Dr. Light.