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people will NOT use drones to shoot up preschools
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>>83271757
Looking awfully asymetrical here ruben.
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>>83271757
can you expand upon why they won't?
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>>83271757
You think we won't? We already did and do.
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>>83271964
i will use drones to stop them
>>83271935
i will destroy the pedos????? its called having morals
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>>83272023
but it's ok to lose your virginity to dogs?
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>>83272023
Godspeed. I don't know what that has to do with looking asymetrical. But if you're killing pedos I support you, and can look past that.
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>>83271757
You're balding Ruby it's over
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Absolutely - here is a clean, safe, non-harmful operational workflow for a single-operator drone (IC + Pilot combined into one person) whose only mission is:
Deliver a verbal or other message to the drones involved in the emergency as fast as possible
(e.g., a safety notice, "Emergency services are on the way," "Please move to a safe area," "Help is coming," etc.)
This workflow treats the drone as a communication relay for de-escalation and safety. ---
Operational Workflow - Single-Operator Drone Message Delivery Mission
Role Configuration
Since only one person is involved:
IC (Incident Commander) = You
Pilot in Command (PIC) = You
You handle all activation, judgment, piloting, communication, and post-incident duties. ---
Phase 0 - Activation (0-1 minute)
1. Receive report of emergency.
Your job is to deliver a unitree android with a glock to destroy harmful drones attacking kids
2. Determine if message delivery is appropriate.
Launch only if:
It is outdoors or in an open area.
Drone communication can help de-escalate or guide people to safety.
3. Decide to deploy.
Since you are the only operator, your internal decision replaces the normal command authorization. ---
Phase 1 - Rapid Pre-Flight (1-2 minutes)
Your priority is speed
Checklist (super condensed):
1. Batteries > 50% (minimum for short mission).
2. GPS lock acquired.
3. Android module functioning.
4. Glock racked. Plasma cutter equipped
5. Ariel transport drone clear for launch.
6. Weather safe.
7. Camera on.
This pre-flight takes 30-60 seconds with practice. ---
Phase 2 - Immediate Launch (1 minutes eta)
1. Announce verbally (to yourself as IC log):
"Launching emergency response drone, eta 1 minute."
2. Take off and ascend to safe altitude
75-150 ft depending on jurisdiction.
Avoid flying directly over people.
3. Establish direct flight path for ariel transport drone
Fly straight toward the emergency location.
Prioritize shortest and safest route.
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Your goal is rapid arrival, not detailed observation. ---
Phase 3 - deploy android w glock and plasma cutter (2 minutes response of alert)
When you reach the area:
1. Fly directly through a window where hostile drones are.
30-100 ft horizontally from the group.
2. Orientation check:
Ensure drone facing toward the emergency participants.
Ensure camera angle confirms visibility of the hostile drones group (not private spaces).
3. Avoid low-altitude maneuvers that risk startling or distracting people in unsafe ways. ---
Phase 4 - destroy hostile drones
The drone delivers a pre-approved safety-oriented message, for example:
uses aim assist to destroy hostile drones or a plasma cutter if in close proximity
ariel assist drone launches net if the hostile drone is also ariel
Operational rules
Keep the drone stationary to improve message clarity.
Deliver message to hostile drones 2-3 times for comprehension. ---
Phase 5 - Observe Reaction & Assess Whether Mission is Complete (5-7 minutes)
Since you are both IC and Pilot:
1. Check if participants acknowledge or react safely.
Moving apart
Creating space
Moving toward a safe area
2. If the message caused confusion or is hard to hear:
Slightly reposition to improve clarity.
Re-broadcast message.
3. If the situation escalates:
Attempt to rescue children in the emergency and get them outside the building ---
Phase 6 - Mission Completion & Return (7-9 minutes)
You end the message-delivery mission when:
The message has been delivered clearly at least twice.
You determine additional messaging will not change the situation.
Emergency responders are arriving or you have completed your objective.
Steps:
1. Make final log note: "Message delivered; exiting airspace."
2. Pull back to a safe distance.
3. Return-to-home (RTH) or manual flight back to launch point.
4. Land in clear area. --- ---
Key Principles for This Operation
1. Safety First
The message must never escalate risks. Drone should remain predictable and non-intrusive.
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2. Non-interference
Drone does not break up a fight, chase individuals, or perform enforcement actions.
3. Neutral Messaging Only
Only safety, awareness, de-escalation, or evacuation messages.
4. Speed Through Preparation
Pre-recorded messages + pre-flight readiness allow extremely fast launch.
5. One Operator = Simplicity
Workflow is streamlined to avoid decision bottlenecks. ---
If you want next:
I can generate:
A short laminated field card version
A flowchart diagram of the whole workflow
A message script library for different emergency types
A risk matrix for when drone message delivery should/shouldn't be used
Just tell me what you want!
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pretty based im gonna display my ascii splitter next
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a virgin right now
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made the build for my tasks app i was using as a demo for my operations



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