1) Frankenstein's monster is one of the fictional examples of necro-bots.
Researchers used dead spiders as robots. The necro-bots are the tool that can call "Modern Frankenstein. There is the possibility that the dead animal's or even human's muscles will return alive after death by injecting mitochondria into those cells. And then the system can control that robot by using electric nerve stimulation.
Image 2: "Electrodes touch a frog, and the legs twitch into the upward position" (Wikipedia, Luigi Galvani)
Necrobots means the use of dead organisms as robots. The idea of the "necro-robots" is not new. When Luigi Galvani (1737-1798) first time made dead frogs' feet move by using electric impulses the horror writers created the idea that an entire human could wake up after death.
The most well-known tale about that thing was Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein's monster was a description of the creature that Dr. Frankenstein created by using body parts and returning alive. Frankenstein's monster was a description of necro-bots.
There is an idea that when some animal or even human dies. The muscles of that creature can wake back alive by transferring mitochondria in those tissues. The methodology that is used would be similar to what Yale researchers used when they returned pig cells alive after death. And the neuro-implanted microchips would control that creature.
The thing is that this kind of experiment is not very public there is stuff that is telling that dead spiders are turned into robots. The ability to use dead animals like spiders or insects as robots is interesting but at the same time creepy.
The ability to return life to tissues means that also other animals than dead spiders can turn into necro-bots and that thing makes sure that the creature can make its mission. Even if the creature is dead. It can continue its mission. So that is the modern Frankenstein the creature that continues even after its death.
https://www.sciencealert.com/necrobotics-the-creepy-field-of-science-that-is-using-dead-spiders-as-robots
https://scitechdaily.com/cheating-death-yale-scientists-restore-cell-organ-function-in-pigs-after-death/amp/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Galvani
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Image 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Galvani
Image 3: https://www.sciencealert.com/necrobotics-the-creepy-field-of-science-that-is-using-dead-spiders-as-robots
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