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Prometheus 6

All respect and no restraint

Still no boot jets, though

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Sankai, who has worked on robot suits since 1992 and is also Cyberdyne's chief executive, said a full device that covers the entire body is also being designed, though it is unclear when it will be available commercially. 

Topless Iron Man rigRobot suit for rent in Japan to help people walk
YURI KAGEYAMA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TSUKUBA, Japan - A robotic suit that reads brain signals and helps people with mobility problems will be available to rent in Japan for $2,200 a month starting Friday - an invention that may have far-reaching benefits for the disabled and elderly.

HAL - short for "hybrid assistive limb" - is a computerized suit with sensors that read brain signals directing limb movement through the skin.

The 22-pound (10-kilogram) battery-operated computer system is belted to the waist. It captures the brain signals and relays them to mechanical leg braces strapped to the thighs and knees, which then provide robotic assistance to people as they walk.

Cyberdyne, a new company in Tsukuba outside Tokyo, will mass-produce HAL. Two people demonstrated the suits at the company's headquarters on Tuesday.

A demonstration video also showed a partially paralyzed person getting up from a chair and walking slowly wearing the HAL suit.

"We are ready to present this to the world," said Yoshiyuki Sankai, a University of Tsukuba professor who designed HAL.

you sure this isn't an Onion article?

Cyberdyne = company that created SkyNet and the Terminators
HAL = from Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: a Space Odyssey

that's just creepy.

I definitely know someone

I definitely know someone who would benefit from this, but $2200 a month? That's a bit steep. I too thought about the Terminator reference when I saw that Sankai works for Cyberdyne. :)

Don't look now guys, but

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