Necrobotics

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Practice of using biotic materials as robotic components

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  1. Obtain a spider
  2. Euthanize the spider using a cold temperature of around -4°C for 5-7 days
  3. Insert a 25 gauge hypodermic needle into the spider’s cephalothorax (main body)
  4. Apply glue around the needle to form a seal and allow it to dry
  5. Connect a syringe or pump to the needle
  6. Extend the spider’s legs by pumping air in

*Summarized synopsis of an Arachnid horror film, ca. 2026


Is a needle still hypodermic if it’s going through crunchy exoskeleton instead of skin

I would suppose so, insects still have an epidermis, though it’s covered by layers of chitin.




There was a time when I didn’t believe in evil


NGL, I read that as Necro-Biotics.

Then i considered antibiotics, which is more or less borrowed greek for anti-life which is kinda strange. so necro-biotics would be dead-life…which still scans in this case


So basically Pickle Rick.

Funniest shit I’ve ever seen



Spiders, needles and death. One ripe tomato for the marketers.




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