Bipedal in a sentence as an adjective

What is the point of having it be bipedal?Would not the dog/four legged system work out better?

One day my dad spotted me playing Mech Warrior, and asked:"Why bipedal war machines?

I can only assume this is because we got so used to being bipedal that we adapted our fighting to it.

I think the fact that cars don't use bipedal locomotion to achieve fast velocities is the point.

Most pedal species aren't bipedal, and the more populous species don't even have legs.

In fact, it is considered a common knowledge that some bipedal monkeys regularly took 16000-pound mammoths, ate them and made dwellings out of their bones.

For example, you can't easily convert the sumo bot into a hexapedal or bipedal walker.

The singularity already happened, but we're still large, hairless bipedal rodents-- and computers are not.

They're working on the mechanics of the bipedal motion before worrying about making an autonomous robot.

Almost every factory has a robotic system, but they're not the sci-fi bipedal humanoid AI that people imagine we would have.

Because they're positioned only to the sides and the rear, their greatest effect would actually be to make balance more difficult for a bipedal robot.

In order to keep the E10+ rating and in order to quell any outrage, the designers used robots that are not even vaguely human in shape aside from the fact that they are bipedal.

The "Rule of Cool" is not going to suspend the laws of physics and economics for you just because you greatly impress a bunch of bipedal primates on a particular planet.

> Which is to say, the astrology people seem to be pretty decent folks about it, not SCO-type bipedal hagfish in 3-piece suits, or Rightshaven-style copyright sharks with a business model based on IP lawsuits.

"After that, I never figured why someone would build a bipedal war machine, even though I still have my nerdgasms watching all the mecha anime, movies and games...Anyone has a idea of why the **** someone would build a bipedal war machine?

For example: can we really say that another planet very similar to Earth that is of similar age might not harbor another bipedal warm blooded sentient species physically similar to ourselves?

The point is to satirize intelligent lifeforms less than 9 light-minutes from Sol, who think "alien" and immediately think "A bipedal humanoid with colorful skin and Buddhist-by-way-of-Native-American spiritual practices.

Bipedal definitions

adjective

having two feet

See also: biped two-footed