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  • Reviewed by thelastone0001 on Sep 05, 8:26pm

    holy hell, Stand Alone Complex here we come
  • Rated by jclo123 on Sep 02, 9:32am

    Each time they behave differently.... but it looks like a rat that is trying to escape from human.
  • Rated by TravisP on Sep 02, 8:26am

    One step closer to human cyborgs, can't wait.
  • Reviewed by hockeyplayer168 on Jul 29, 1:07am

    I wonder where it's trying to go...
  • Rated by bigleo69 on Jul 28, 11:51am

    Amazing
  • Rated by FattyCakes on Jul 17, 5:11am

    Scary as hell.
  • Rated by thebestwalrus on Jul 08, 12:26am

    You guys are so lame. This is awesome. Just so you know, they didn't impant a fully formed rat brain into a machine but took a bunch of rat neurons and let themselves form their own connections inside the machine. So the 'brain' inside organically adapted to the mechanical body. It 'thinks' of itself as a wheeled machine. I don't know why the consciousness should feel tortured. It's not in any pain, it probably can't feel pain. And it's not like the thing's intelligent enough to realize that it should have a rat body but instead has metal. Do you all really want to get old and die? This ratbot gives me hope that someday I'll be able to put my brain in some machine and be many times more powerful and long-lived than I would be otherwise. I can't wait for what these scientists stew up next.
  • Rated by Tofuball on Jun 25, 7:21am

    If this is true, this is one of the most terrible things I've seen for a while.
  • Rated by millsfilms on Jun 24, 10:59am

    The end is neigh!
  • Rated by yourfavoriteguy on Jun 22, 9:23am

    Neat, but I couldn't help feeling like the robot's frantic movements were that of a tortured rat consciousness, and that kind of made it a bit creepy (regardless of music).