The automated cybernetic and judgmental machines so common in Lunar society-the devices that do so much of the actual physical work-were in short supply.
In 1964 Chroust wrote his Masters Thesis "Kybernetisches Modell: Muehlespiel Masters" about cybernetics and continued to investigate cybernetic machines for another four years.
Walking truck, also known as the "cybernetic anthropomorphous machine"
Through this, and with the aid of cybernetic machines and radioactive isotopes, we may eventually acquire a rigor of chemistry.
The group on Mars did not have the giant facilities available on Earth-the mastodonic cybernetic machines, the unlimited sources of atomic power, the superpowerful particle accelerators, the enormous laboratories-but they did have freedom.
It is different from any other cybernetic machine, no matter how complex.
Since the cargo had been unloaded and the odd cybernetic machines that did the work had withdrawn into the shuttles, no one at Voertrekkerhoem had ventured near them.
The chief difference," his Lordship was saying, "is that a computer, a cybernetic machine, is a unit, a single component, so to speak, and so it has the advantages and the integrity of such a unit.
The promise of a second-generation chip was like being offered a billion dollars tax-free-the possibilities were unlimited for constructing a cybernetic machine so advanced it would blow all competition out of the water.
Referred to as a CAM (cybernetic anthropomorphous machine), this machine was designed for use by the US Army ground troops.