Who or what event is portrayed in this story?
“Stupid robot,” Robert said and kicked the steal legs of the machine. The unit creaked and groaned with every kick.
From the moment the machines had taken over their jobs, there had been much animosity. Worker against boss. Man against machine. Well, he hated them all. Robots couldn’t be trusted. Although programmed to perform menial jobs, the headless creatures of steel with arms and legs were smart, too smart. They quietly went about their work, but soon, they would take over the world.
“You think you’re so smart,” he went on, climbing into a bin near the robot’s arms. “Well look who’s slow today. You’re broken. Can’t do your job now, can you?” He reached for car parts that the robot was meant to retrieve. Something had gone wrong and the robot wasn’t keeping up with the rest of the units.
Robert thought he heard a sound from below and peeked over the bin wall. The robot held a different position but stood still. Strange. He went about retrieving more parts. Again he heard a slight swooshing noise, he looked up but only saw the robot arm a split second before it hit him in the head.
Who or what event is portrayed in this story?
The previous Death By … story is based on:
Her husband tried to free her for more than two hours, according to media accounts, using a dredge from their mining equipment to pump water into the mud around her legs. He freed one leg, but then the dredge broke.
And the tide moved in.
Chadwick, who then worked for the Anchorage Fire Department, responded to the call. Other rescuers came as well, from the State Troopers and Girdwood. They toiled frantically as the water rose first to Dickinson's waist, then her shoulders. Unable to free her as the tide surged forth, they had to break off the rescue attempt and watch her drown
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Congrats Laura and Bev Hankins! Another point each.
ReplyDeleteLaura - 15 points
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Let me know if these tallies are off.
And just a hint: Not all names used in the stories will be the right name. Sometimes if I use the right name, it'll be too easy. I can't make it that easy, can I?
Today's death sounds like an accident in an auto factory in Detroit.
ReplyDeleteYesterday's is still horrific.
I know this one - Robert Williams in Michigan factory in 1979, first recorded case of man being killed by robot.
ReplyDeleteYikes - sounds like a movie. I don't know it at all - but I'd assume this happened in one of the Detroit factories early on.
ReplyDeleteClarissa - You've struck gold again. I really like the frustration in Robert's reaction to the robot and you do the ending quite well.
ReplyDeleteWhat is so interesting about this one is that Robert Williams (a Michigan Ford Motor Company assembly line worker) was killed (1979) on the anniversary of the premiere of the Karl Capek play "R.U.R" about the uprising of robots.
ReplyDeletethat was some robot revenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to die. This makes me think of the movie IRobot, sort of.
ReplyDeleteI'm just happy I have a point.
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I don't know this one either, but dang and still yet another horrible way to go.
ReplyDeleteMan, I thought I might actually know this one ...
ReplyDeleteHa, I thought I might know the answer to this one, but nope! Loved the story though!
ReplyDeleteI have an iRobot vacuum. I always talk really nice to her and let her have the run of the house when she's awake.
ReplyDeleteHi Clarissa .. what a terrible death - poor chap, let alone lady as she slowly died ...
ReplyDeleteThis one where the robot got its revenge .. never doubt - but I have no idea .. I shall look tomorrow - cheers Hilary
Ha, I know this one from the game Balderdash!! Robert Williams. Too bad the letter R didn't come before playing the game last weekend, LoL.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea for today's but after hearing yesterdays real event, I'm just shocked and horrified even more. What a terrible, terrible thing.
ReplyDeleteI was just expecting a falling soda machine. I have no idea...
ReplyDeleteDeath by abused robot?! Oh dear! Take care
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Holy cow! You are finding some creepy stuff here--this sounds like a Terminator prequel!
ReplyDeleteThis is the reason I can't watch Irobot.
ReplyDeleteNot a good way to go...
OH my goodness, Clarissa. I'm always completely stumped when I come over here.
ReplyDeleteThe robot came to life and is wreaking his revenge. Shrug. That's all I can come up with. Death by Robot.
That's just awful. They couldn't give her a hose to breathe through that would stay above the water while they went and got an aqualung? I think that's just awful. I don't think they did enough to save that poor woman.
ReplyDeleteSounds like something out of a science-fiction movie. But auto factory accident sounds about right.
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It does sound like a movie segment, but like Alex I'm still coming to grips with that horrible quicksand story.
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I cannot even imagine something going that wrong. Just goes to show you anything at anytime...
ReplyDeleteThe robot story sounds fictional but I am sure tomorrow I will find out it's not!
Methinks the robot ISN'T so stupid!
ReplyDeleteI wondered if you might be basing this on a future event from a book or movie, but I know it must really have happened.
ReplyDeleteSo no idea, but it's scary!