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    Good thing is robots can't sneeze to giveaway there position if they are going to spring a suprise attack, so i'll go for robots


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    yes I would say we should use them because it's not a human and that would mean less casualties, a lot of things can go wrong with robots rather easily so are they the safest and more reliable? mmm..




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    No robots have no morale and no sense of right or wrong (I'm assuming that these robots aren't man controlled and have independent thought)
    http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=689500

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    Aye, Robots should be used, They don't feel pain, so the bullet wont hurt them

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    It's interesting seeing your reasons behind the use of robots, but no-one seems to of mentioned the principles behind using robots in the first place. Given that using a robot means less risks, surely Governments and armies would be more inclined to go to war over any miniscule detail, causing unwanted wars and terrorism? There would be less thought for people who maybe caught up in the attacks.

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