❝Weirdly enough, a question like this has crossed my mind more than once before.❞
❝You suggest that the two are different enough to be favoured — Dinosaurs once being alive, statistically larger, and far more — not dangerous, but prone to violence without set necessity. Robots, on the other hand, are manufactured to obey, follow strict commands either programmed or spoken by their masters.❞

❝Now, I’m inclined to believe either, under the right circumstances, could pose a viable threat to those who dare try to handle them — Just look at Hal 3000 — an entity forged to promote a better lifestyle, and living arrangements for those involved — but who ended up betraying, abusing, and manipulating them to it’s own gain.❞
❝For the sake of the time period, and our current equipment, I’ll reluctantly go with robots. Far easier to make, and by nature, usually, less of threat than — say — a perturbed velociraptor.❞