This is more of a prologue to future stories. I hope there is interest in where this is going.
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At the GP&E lab there are lots of crazy projects. The company has been scooping up the latest tech companies with the ideology that eventually they will get enough technologies together that they will synergize. As such you find one group working on AI, another on Game Theory, one guy with a monkey focusing on thought control, and a whole host of eccentric projects happening in various wings of the building. Megan was not involved in any of the fun ones. While her expertise was in Algorithm Optimization she found it more exciting as a hobby rather than as a career (Sadly she discovered this AFTER Grad school). At GP&E she was working on a contract for safety gear. Seatbelt manufacturers for some reason think its an area they can improve in so they contracted GP&E to "build a better seatbelt." Megan spent her days in the East Wing analyzing seatbelt webbing and replacing cartridges in the restrictors. It was VERY good pay and she didn't mind the work.
Over in the South Wing in Lab 37 was an experiment in robotic control. David was leading a team in designing a robot to pull humans to safety in the event of a misstep or fall. Typically robots are put in place to take dangerous and monotonous tasks from humans but there are still a few job that humans are just better at. The problem with that is that those job are still crazy unsafe so David's team was tasked with designing a robot to keep humans safe while doing jobs the robots couldn't.
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"Megan?", David stood in the doorway of Lab 42 (generous calling it a Lab as it was about the size of a broom closet).
"MEGAN!?", David said now realizing that the air compressor noise was drowning out his voice.
"Oh..hey!"
Megan walked over and shut off the compressor and paused the logging software on her computer. She knew David from the cafeteria and the company holiday party but being on opposite wings they didn't often see each other.
"You got a sec? I'm having some trouble with an algorithm on a project. I would normally ask the team in the North Wing but they are all on tight deadlines."
Megan put down her things and and joined David to walk over to the South Wing. On the walk over David explained the basics of the project he was working on and while the topic wasn't boring her she found herself zoning out a little bit and noticing how blue David's eyes were. He was 6' with light brown hair. He wasn't super fit but certainly in better shape than most of the lab techs. He was sporting a 5 o'clock shadow which told Megan that he's clearly been spending some late nights in the Lab.
"Welcome to Lab 37", David proclaimed as he pushed open the doors and held his arms out as if showing off the lab.
Lab 37 was much bigger than Megan's lab. A Studio apartment was bigger than Megan's lab but this was HUGE. Multiple lockers, a few offices, cubicles, and even a conference room. David gave her a quick tour as he walked down the zigzag pattern of the hallway until he got to the end, "Testing Room" it read. Inside the Testing Room was a bank of server racks filled to the brim with loud fans and blinking lights. Extending from the racks was a big harness of cables that led to a hodge-podge control center with a couple computers. From the control center was bundle of cables that led to a pile of metal parts in the center of the room. It wasn't clear to Megan what this all was but she would soon find out.
"So the plan for this robot is to stop humans from getting injured right? Well we figured the first and easiest thing to build would be an arm that simply reaches out and stops you. That part was easy, we have motion sensors and when you get too close to danger.." David steps past the control center over a yellow line and up to a red line painted on the floor. The robot arm awakens from the pile of parts on the floor. It looks like a gargantuan version of those robotic arms that kids use in science class. An axis on the floor to let it lay low, an "elbow" joint about five feet up, a "wrist" five feet past that and a clamping jaw about the width of a human body. The elbow of the robot is five feet in the air and the forearm of the machine is angled 90 degrees with the jaw widened to make as large of a blocker as possible. The arm blocks David like a crossing guard. "..it stops you." He continues.
"Wow, that was pretty quick." Megan says. "So it looks like you have that part figured out. What do you need help with?"
"Well it turns out that blocking a human is WAY easier than physically stopping a human."
David grabs a foam pool noodle from the pile on the desk. Megan would have found these odd but labs use tons of weird things for testing. A pool noodle was hardly the weirdest. David steps back up to the yellow line. The robot already awakened aims its arm at David prepping for a line cross. He extends the poodle noodle past the red line. The arm moves forward missing the noodle and begins to very slowly clamp down. When it gets the the approximate width of the pool noodle it slowly moves back over the red line and past the yellow line returning the noodle to a safe area and setting it on the floor.