10 Reasons We've Already Lost The Impending War Against The Robots

5. Robots Are More Resilient

In prior entries, we have talked about how the initial onslaught could happen. Chances are, the machines would use some type of weapon of mass destruction in order to wipe out most humans. As we've mentioned before, robots can come in all shapes and sizes, and will most likely be made from either metallic or plastic casing. Therefore, things like floods wouldn't be ideal, but a robot could survive it. However, that's not the case for the other side - anything where humans are denied oxygen, even for six minutes, would have devastating effecs. They would use a weapon that doesn't have an Electronic Magnetic Pulse (EMP), so the best bet would be somehow releasing poisonous gas or an airborne virus that kills a lot of people, but doesn't affect the computers. On the subject of EMPs, it would probably be our only defence against the robots. We may be able to wipe out most of them using it, but they will recoup their numbers. So therefore, the only way to actually defeat the robots would be to take out the brain. Sadly, we may never find the robot brain, if we do, abd it could be buried deep in the earth where an EMP may not be able to get to. Also, since it knows that an EMP is its weakest point, chances are it will cover itself in lead, protecting itself from such attacks. Robots are just too resilient to too many different atmospheres, whereas humans are too easy to kill by comparison.
 
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