Robots are just nudists with power armor.
Something very important that few people think about.
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But why would they have/wear power armor if they don't like wearing things (as they are nudists)?
(Note: This does not preclude the robots from wearing powered exoskeletons which, in that case, means they are basically wearing bigger yet also nude robots.)
Wait, is a robot wearing power armor more like a person wearing someone else's skin over their own, or is it basically robot vore?
A-Train wrote:
But why would they have/wear power armor if they don't like wearing things (as they are nudists)?
(Note: This does not preclude the robots from wearing powered exoskeletons which, in that case, means they are basically wearing bigger yet also nude robots.)
No, no, you're thinking about it wrong.
The robot's bodies are essentially power armor that can't be worn, it's essentially equivalent to their skin. Nudists don't wear anything, so they just have their skin. Thus, robots are essentially the power armor equivalent of nudists.
Jill wrote:
Wait, is a robot wearing power armor more like a person wearing someone else's skin over their own, or is it basically robot vore?
The way I see it, it depends on if the power armor has it's own autonomous AI integrated into it that allows it to walk around and function without a user/wearer. If so, then yeah, I guess it's robot vore, if the power armor has no such AI autonomy to speak of, then it would be equivalent to a person wearing someone else's skin over their own.
Kommando_Kaijin wrote:
No, no, you're thinking about it wrong.
The robot's bodies are essentially power armor that can't be worn, it's essentially equivalent to their skin. Nudists don't wear anything, so they just have their skin. Thus, robots are essentially the power armor equivalent of nudists.
Ah, I get it now.