Now, you can be the master to your robot slave! Take a look at this prototype created by rodmanLT from RoboSavvy forums. Armbands and tethers let the operator control the torso of a Kondo KHR-1HV.
In the video, a human being enslaves a robot and compels it to play tennis.
(Master Slave robotics video)
In the comments on this video, rodman actually refers to it as a waldo, invented by Robert Heinlein in his 1942 story of the same name.
Waldo put his arms into the primary pair before him; all three pairs, including the secondary pair before the machine, came to life. Waldo flexed and extended his fingers gently; the two pairs of waldoes in the screen followed in exact, simultaneous parallelism.
I'd be interested in any full-body master-slave robotic mentions in sf. Readers?
This basic idea seems to be the basis for what upcoming movie?
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