I wanna see that tattoo in 5+ years when it settles. Seems like fine detail is going to lose its sharpness regardless of whether it's a human or a robot on the other end of the needle.
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    That's my first thought everytime I see something with this fine detail. It's going to be a blob.
Emily the engineer made one out of a 3d-printer.
And tattooed "leg" on someone's leg.
Well, it would be perfect for someone who wants to ink plans to break out of prison I guess.