Simple: machines
They are inorganic material, given life through either a spark or type of artificial/natural fuel. They have no reason, at all, to fear being infected with viruses in biological terms. While they can be disabled with electrical impulses, they can be built with shielding and given a.i. To control and protect them from hacking, along with directing them in terms of missions.
The biohazard universe already has the technology capable of building sophisticated a.i. Like the red queen. They are able to clone with ease, as shown with Sergei (who was one of the rare humans compatible to become a tyrant) and the various tyrants who were likely his clones (not counting thanatos or Morpheus). So, whose to say, they are not able to develop machines capable of handling the biohazard crisis' that spring up?
This all sprang up to me when seeing ustanak chase jake and think "terminator from t1 could get jake", so what do you all think?
They are inorganic material, given life through either a spark or type of artificial/natural fuel. They have no reason, at all, to fear being infected with viruses in biological terms. While they can be disabled with electrical impulses, they can be built with shielding and given a.i. To control and protect them from hacking, along with directing them in terms of missions.
The biohazard universe already has the technology capable of building sophisticated a.i. Like the red queen. They are able to clone with ease, as shown with Sergei (who was one of the rare humans compatible to become a tyrant) and the various tyrants who were likely his clones (not counting thanatos or Morpheus). So, whose to say, they are not able to develop machines capable of handling the biohazard crisis' that spring up?
This all sprang up to me when seeing ustanak chase jake and think "terminator from t1 could get jake", so what do you all think?
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