Right after Anton asks his question, Saint asks this:
"And more importantly, is there a spot that we could leave a cache of high explosives and detonate them once it burrows near, without damaging anything important? Also, is the damage spreading outside of the creature's path, or is it the only cause?"
After that, Saint says over the radio "Simus, I've finished a program that allows remote control of robotic bodies. It allows direct transmission of movement signals over radio and to a remote body, which does not need a brain inside it, and makes that body act on those signals. It requires the user to already be a robot, because that's the simplest way to get those signals, so sadly it's useless for Anton.
I'm unsure exactly how much lag it causes, and am in the process of testing that. If it's low enough, we can just use a fleet of drones equipped with signal relays to explore and repair the damaged areas. If it's too high, we'd have to manufacture quantum entanglement communication backpacks, which might be too expensive to justify the drop in danger.
And Anton, it just occurred to me- if you're having trouble making an AI capable of navigating uneven terrain, why don't you program it to use MK.III buzz mode? We'll probably want to send MK.IIIs down anyway, simply so they can get where we need them to go."
Actual actions (forward video of these to anyone who wants them):
1.Double and Triple check that my program shuts off properly when it shuts off. I do not want to be trapped in the wrong body.
2.Use the program to transfer into one of the bodies I ordered earlier. Test how dextrous I am in it- can I walk, run, interact quickly and accurately with tools?
3.If that goes well, get into one of the MK.IIIs, and test buzz mode, then go flitting around outside. Take it very slowly- if any dangerous amount of lag starts to get into the system, stop flying, and walk to the next step.
4.Exit the base, and get away from any buildings or anything. Preferably through flight, but walk if I have to. Make sure a collection of signal drones follow. Once out in the desert, start flying away, and route the connection through the drones. How bad does lag get? Is it to the point that manual dexterity is basically impossible?