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attorneyandlawyer · 5 years ago
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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A HUMAN DETECTION ROBOT
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A HUMAN DETECTION ROBOT
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A HUMAN DETECTION ROBOT
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The circuit breaker is an absolutely essential device in the modern world, and one of the most important safety mechanisms in your home. Whenever electrical wiring in a building has too much current flowing through it, these simple machines cut the power until somebody can fix the problem. Without circuit breakers (or the alternative,…
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oumakokichi · 8 years ago
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Can you list and describe the purpose of all the known items that Ouma asked Iruma to make? These things usually go over my head, thank you.
I can try! Ouma asked Miu to make several particularlyinteresting inventions. Before her death, she was definitely able to finishmaking some—but the diagrams and plans in Ouma’s room suggest that he had askedfor even more that she never got around to making.
As for the ones she definitely finished, there were theelectric hammers and electric bombs (also capable of being read as “erect”hammers and bombs, thanks to Miu and her humor), a remote control used forhijacking electronic devices, and a device which is basically a vacuum hookedup to a clear jar. This last one I just call “the bug-catcher,” because Oumaspecifically commissioned Miu to make it after hearing about Gonta “seeing abug” in Chapter 2 and realizing that those were actually microscopic hiddencameras.
The electric hammers seem to have mostly been designed withthe platformer mini-game in mind. They can disable just about any electricdevice, be it a panel, lift, even a robot like the Monokumerz or Monokuma. Asingle electric hammer can disable a single Exisal with a direct hit, causingthe cockpit to open. The downside to these hammers is, as Ouma tells them inChapter 5, that they lose their charge very fast. One hit to an Exisal willdrain a hammer’s battery instantly, and they take about 24 hours to rechargecompletely.
The best part about these hammers is that while they’reextremely useful, they’re not actually a threat to people. They only work onelectronics, not on human beings, meaning Ouma clearly asked Miu to make thesewith the idea of keeping as many people safe as possible. This also leads toKiibo wondering whether Miu saw him as a robot or an individual, and whetherthe hammers would work on him or not—but Ouma says he wouldn’t recommend tryingto find out, since if it’s the former, those hammers would definitely fry hiscircuits.
Miu only made three electric bombs for Ouma in total. Mostlikely, they were a little harder to make than the hammers, because their effectis even more overpowered. Like the hammers, the bombs pose absolutely no threatswhatsoever to human beings. A single bomb disrupts all electronic signals andsensors in a 50 meter radius for up to two hours. That includes not only sensorslike the one to detect humans underneath the press in the machinery bay or themotion sensor in front of the electric barrier, but also the hidden camerasthemselves.
Maki stole one of these bombs from Ouma while choking him forthe second time in Chapter 5, and that’s how they were able to enter themachinery bay later on. Even when subjected to an area where the bomb had beenused, it didn’t have much of an effect on Kiibo other than “a reaction similarto human allergies,” causing him some mild discomfort but not much else. Soagain, the bombs were completely harmless to the group.
As for the remote, Miu only made a single one (as far as weknow). It seems to be capable of hijacking electronics, and in particular, hijackingthe Exisals. Only the Mother Monokuma and the ringleader were capable ofdirectly controlling Monokuma himself, so since Ouma couldn’t hijack Monokumadirectly or disable him without the ringleader making a spare, he used theExisals to keep him under lock and key for most of Chapter 5, in order to tryand prevent the killing game from stating back up. He kept a single Exisal inthe bay with him for protection, and the other four circling Monokumaconstantly to make sure he didn’t go anywhere or try to start anything bypresenting motives.
Had Ouma really not cared about the rest of the group ortheir lives, I like to bring up the fact that he could easily have used theExisals to gun down everybody here. He had the perfect opportunity, and as hehimself points out during his bluff with the bomb, there’s no rule againstkilling more than two people. He could easily have killed everyone but himselfand walked out alive. Had he really been the sadistic villain he pretended tobe, or as heartless and self-serving as other people try and make him out tobe, then he would’ve done so. But he didn’t. Not only that, but every singledevice he asked Miu to make was designed specifically to be as harmless aspossible—just like his pranks.
The bug-catcher we know very little about. Saihara and Makiuncover diagrams for it in Ouma’s room, and Maki later finds the actualbug-catcher in Miu’s lab, apparently as something she was working on. It’sunclear if she was ever going to make more, like she did with the hammers andbombs, or if she was making just the one. Either way, the bug-catcher wasdesigned specifically to suck up hidden cameras around the school, smaller thanthe human eye could see. These hidden cameras are actually the sixth member ofthe Monokumerz (trust me, I couldn’t make this up if I tried), and they go bythe name “Monochichi.”
Ouma clearly guessed that these cameras were how Monokumawas observing them and transmitting information to the ringleader, but wasunable to fully stop them without either the bombs or the jar. One thing Inoticed on a recent rewatch of ndrv3 was also that he has a microscope in his room—presumably forexamining the hidden cameras under. I didn’t notice at all the first time Iwatched, but he really must have caught on almost immediately after Gontamentioned “seeing a bug.” It’s proof once again of just how smart he was, thathe was researching these things so intently and finding so many workarounds tothem.
Those are all the things we know Miu actually made for him,but there are other diagrams in his room as well, including plans for somethingthat looks like a gun that shoots rainbows, as well as something resembling a lightsaber. Again,I couldn’t make any of this up if I tried, so here’s a screenshot for proof:
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Maki herself points out that absolutely all of his plans anddiagrams look extremely childish, “likesomething a kid would think up,” contrary to their actual practical uses.
None of the writing on these plans is legible, so we canonly guess as to their uses. I for one would have loved to see Ouma with both arainbow gun and a lightsaber though, so I’m sad that they didn’t ever actuallyget around to being made. Much like his pranks, all of Ouma’s devices that heasked Miu to make seem to have been designed to be childish-looking, fun, andharmless to people. And all of them were much, much more useful than theyappeared on the surface, similar to how Ouma himself was much smarter thananyone in the group could have guessed.
Saihara and Maki both mention that the cardboard boxes inOuma’s room are filled to the brim with “similar” plans and diagrams, but thoseare the only other ones we get to see. He probably had quite a few more devicesin mind, but it’s unclear what those are, or how they might have looked. Sothese are really all the ones that we have any information on.
I hope this helps, anon! This was really fun to get to talkabout—I’ve mentioned the hammers, bombs, and remote before, but I’ve never hada chance to go into this much detail about them. Thanks for asking!
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