Getting Around with the AZR‑0 Robots

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If given half the chance, most of us would certainly pick flight as a superpower (just think of the time you'd shave off your commute!), so it would appear that the AZR-0 robots have it made. But there is such a wide variety in the means of flight, with some of them appearing to have propellers, others have jet propulsion... and then there are quite a few that seem to float weightless in the illustrations. If there's one thing that the AZR-0 robots are teaching us, it to dream a little bigger with our superpowers.

 

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  • Size: 18 x 12.7 cm (5 x 7.375 in)
  • Printing: Offset
  • Color: 4C
  • Paper: Acid Free

AZR-0

AZR-0 is the name of a species of robots from an illustrated journal purported to be part of a scientific survey of the remote planet AZR by robologist Verdie Z. Goodsey in the year 2378. While the origins of the journal have not yet been verified, the material nevertheless provides fascinating insights into the juncture of zoology and robotics.


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