WJ, Im glad someone agrees with me, they are not safe when in failsafe mode.

All this talk about robots entering failsafe mode. When on the whole a robot in failsafe is (in my view) far more unsafe that a robot not in failsafe! Think about it... Ok that should be enough time. If a robot has entered failsafe mode then something must have gone wrong therefore it should be treated as if its out of control (because it is) and could set its weapon off or move at any moment. Dont get me wrong they are very important and it no doubt helps with safety.

Getting back to the remote kill. If its going to be used it is an added safety feature but wouldnt it be better if it did exactly what this thread title says, A remote kill, not a remote kill/remote activate. In other words once the remote kill has been activated thats it. The Tx cant retore power. It would be much safer but if it was triggered by accident it would be all over.