1. Robotics may not need to be invented, as it is already here. There we have, over there, those staffs, humanoid robots. The training was their A.I. attunement. The seemingly just-made but in actuality well-refined tests reinforced their attitude toward the commitment and obedience side. The codes and conducts are their algorithms instructed (could be metaphored as installed herein). More than 80 million flesh robos reside within the territory of Americano alone. With the appropiate TV programming, news reels and opinion distortion, these child-like minds can be made to complete variety of tasks.
2. Scientists should think bold: instead of silicon and aluminum or steel. Consider using real thighs and legs, attached onto a cybernetic core, as the fundamental structure of robots. This move raises ethical and moral oppositions, both of which easily overcomed by brutal force of robots if needed. Let the very thing they protest against be their ender.
3. Fantasy would be fantasy indeed. As real combatants in this world filled with war, we should not let our fantasies and pleasurable wishes overtake our realities. Training an underclass of humans, specifically for war purposes is of far greater effectiveness, with minor down in elegance. On any matter, with too much elegance seekage, the dirtier champion would win and ultimately remove the self-claimed super noble one. That specific mentioned group of humanoids would be trained in mind, kept in specialized facilities which needs no visible gates, or walls, and equipped with armaments when deemed the time is right.
