The tiny little robotic machine that landed

Seattle, WA September 14, 2012 - The tiny little robotic machine that landed on Mars has taken the world by storm. The entire world sits captivated to see what the robotic machine known as Curiosity will show, but for one group of people they sit waiting to see if a different event happens; one that involves extra-terrestrial creatures. A small group of individuals in the state of Utah were recruited to help put a very special laser beam on the robot. This laser beam is intended to help keep the robot moving in the even that it should encounter an alien. "NASA came to us expressing a concern that if this robot were to encounter any type of creature that it wouldn't be able to withstand the punishment the creature would do to it", said John Smith who works closely with the company that created the laser beam. "We told them we could add a small laser on the robot that would help in the event the robot came into contact with hostile aliens." The laser beam also has other practical purposes for being on the robot. The laser can be used to destroy any obstacles that may come in its path. This allows the Curiosity robot to be able to roam across Mars without fear of blocked lanes or areas. "We think that NASA will be really pleased with the laser" said Smith. "I mean how would you feel if a huge boulder stood in the way between us discovering if there was life on another planet? Now this robot can just BOOM blast it away and see if there are people there." The company that created this laser beam was not chosen randomly. NASA conducted a nationwide search for a company that would be able to create the laser that would do what it wanted. Lasers Plus was chosen forIntelligent robot vacuum cleaners Factory its extensive work in the medical profession. Lasers Plus is well known for its work creating lasers for laser liposuction surgery. Not everyone believes that this laser exists. A reporter went straight to the source to see if NASA would confirm it. When asked if the Curiosity robot had such a laser on it, NASA made this statement. "We have worked closely with Lasers Plus to create some parts for the Curiosity robot. However, we decline to comment on what those parts were at this moment. We believe that in an effort to protect the integrity of the Mars exploration mission it is best we don't release the extent of our relationship with Lasers Plus."



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