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posted by martyb on Saturday August 22 2020, @03:12AM   Printer-friendly
from the Alien-vs-Avatar? dept.

CNet:

Prosthesis is a 9,000-pound quadruped, or four-legged machine, that can lift a car, climb over boulders and run in the snow. But the ultimate goal is to pioneer an entirely new sport of mech racing.

Imagine these giant mech suits racing around a parkour course with obstacles and heavy objects to push or drag, and you have an idea of where this sport is headed.

[...] Prosthesis has been in development for over 10 years, but now it's time for the mech suit to make its public debut. The first professional athlete to sit in the driver's seat was Cassie Hawrysh, a Canadian champion skeleton racer. During an intense three-day training session learning to control the mech, she managed to take a step in the quadruped. "That was like a monumental event for us," she says, "but I also fell flat on Prosthesis' face a couple times, which was hilarious and terrifying because you're falling from height."

Mech racing, coming to you soon on the Ocho.

Previously:
(2017-04-07) America Takes On Japan in Terrifying Giant Mech Battle This August
(2015-05-19) Giant Fighting Robots at Maker Faire


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  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Saturday August 22 2020, @09:32AM

    by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Saturday August 22 2020, @09:32AM (#1040309) Homepage
    Yebutnobutyeahbutnobutyeah

    The whole point of skeleton is to lie motionless like a sack of potatoes and not panic whilst your life flashes in front of your eyes, and hopefully you survive at the bottom.
    This? Seems somewhat different, I don't think the sack of potatoes approach is an optimal strategy.
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