Interesting. There's still SOME electricity as evidenced by the traffic signals and there's also some crops being cultivated. These environments aren't completely abandoned after all.
Android operated biogenerator maybe?otaku_emmy said:
Interesting. There's still SOME electricity as evidenced by the traffic signals and there's also some crops being cultivated. These environments aren't completely abandoned after all.
...Well...this would have been planted after whatever catastrophe occurred that destroyed the city and caused humanity to abandon it, so I don't think robots could have been created to plant the fields in the first place. Besides, robots don't need food.
Mr.peanutbutter said:
biogenerator
Who said anything about food?otaku_emmy said:
Besides, robots don't need food.
I am talking about fuel.
Oh. Well I was talking about the rice paddy-looking area that's taking up the foreground.
i'm calling paranormal phenomenon on the traffic light. That thing just won't turn off.
I'm not sure I would care to eat the food coming out of that paddy which was planted on top of asphalt and who knows what other toxins from city building materials.
Who said rice can't be used as fuel?otaku_emmy said:
Oh. Well I was talking about the rice paddy-looking area that's taking up the foreground.
Could have been a park, but even if this had been a parking lot,,,,whether you would care to eat the food......depends on how hungry you are....HaruhiToy said:
I'm not sure I would care to eat the food coming out of that paddy which was planted on top of asphalt and who knows what other toxins from city building materials.
...Baby, why would robots have been made AFTER the fact to grow fuel for themselves? And HOW?Mr.peanutbutter said:
Who said rice can't be used as fuel?
These are all real places, so this field was planted after whatever caused the city to fall in to ruin.
They could be programmed to evenly distribute the harvest between the quantity of humans and the biogenerator.otaku_emmy said:
...Baby, why would robots have been made AFTER the fact to grow fuel for themselves? And HOW?
These are all real places, so this field was planted after whatever caused the city to fall in to ruin.
As for the field, maybe the original field got destroyed and a second protocol made the robots find a new spot suitable enough for the rice.
Just seems like it'd be kinda hard to build such sophisticated machines after that large of a catastrophe, you know?
What about before?otaku_emmy said:
Just seems like it'd be kinda hard to build such sophisticated machines after that large of a catastrophe, you know?
This is a real location, so a field of any kind wouldn't have been there in the first place.Mr.peanutbutter said:
What about before?
Mr.peanutbutter said:
They could be programmed to evenly distribute the harvest between the quantity of humans and the biogenerator.
As for the field, maybe the original field got destroyed and a second protocol made the robots find a new spot suitable enough for the rice.
Mr.peanutbutter said:
What about before?
Like i said, there was a normal field, it got destroyed when the town did and the robots started planting here.otaku_emmy said:
This is a real location, so a field of any kind wouldn't have been there in the first place.
There's not a field in the middle of this real city, dude.Mr.peanutbutter said:
Like i said, there was a normal field, it got destroyed when the town did and the robots started planting here.
I'm not saying that.otaku_emmy said:
There's not a field in the middle of this real city, dude.
My more detailed explanation:
There was a field close to the city.
There was a terrible disaster.
The city fell into ruin.
The field got destroyed.
The robots started looking for a new place for the field.
Their logic systems detected that this was the optimal spot.
This is real world Tokyo.
Edit: I thought it was Ikebukuro (since the buildings match), but the source says it's the East exit of Shinjuku Station. Which, still, has no fields. Because it's a city.
Edit: I thought it was Ikebukuro (since the buildings match), but the source says it's the East exit of Shinjuku Station. Which, still, has no fields. Because it's a city.
i said close for a reasonMr.peanutbutter said:
There was a field close to the city.
I feel like you're missing my point so I'm going to stop debating you now. XD
If they can plant, couldn't whomever was planting these dig up the cement, asphalt, or whatever and plant stuff there. U can also purify water with a simple improvised boiler, or even boier room and transport water using normal pressure pumping to hose out a new and local rice feild without having to de radiate an an actual feild.