The robot lips are the things that can be effective advancement in the development of humanoid robots than its creators even imagined. Those lips play a vital role in creating synthetic tissues. The cyborg can use living muscle tissues connected with a metallic or carbon fiber-based robot skeleton that can be controlled by the OI (Organoid intelligence) or highly advanced microchips. The soft parts of the robots are making them feel real. That thing makes it possible to create more and more realistic human-looking robots.
The problem with living tissue is that it requires nutrients. So the robot must have an artificial stomach and digestive system that can deliver nutrients for those living cells. The robot can give commands to the muscles by using microchips and there can be servo-engines in every joint. There can be cloned bone marrow in that robot's skeleton. So those systems can be the next-generation tools for intelligence and many other things.
The poster of Terminator movies.
Cyborg insects
Could a famous "Alien autopsy" portray some kind of human-looking robot? That explains the foam rubber in the film.
Artificial human-looking robots can make many things that are risky business. They can operate as spies or undercover police operators. The use of robots in those missions decreases the risk that officials start to take bribes. The thing is that robots are useful tools in many missions where human operators are facing very big risks to face extortion. In some novels, the human-looking robots are equipped with Teller bombs or antimatter bombs.
That is one of the biggest risks. If we someday capture some kind of alien. Sometimes I thought that maybe, the famous alien autopsy portrays some kind of robot. In that version Pentagon or some other actor like Rand that was established the next year after the Roswell case tested the abilities of the primitive robots. That thing could explain the foam rubber in that body.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/roswell-alien-autopsy-video-real-18673220
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_autopsy
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