Robotics as of 2011, are upon the rise scientifically. Each cause illuminated by a series of project milestones meets science at its call. Applications are often specific and require specialized engineering staff to maintain. Modern technology and scientific research often leave accountability for the human worker within the robotic infrastructure. This book portrays a new economy of robots. Covering a series of jobs within the American culture ranging from food service, home maintenance, to industrial employment needs. Broad deployment of robotic equipment has not been fulfilled to reach proportionally the same boost in production capacity as seen within the industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th century. This book discusses some of my own ideas on robotic production using minimal on-board components with distributed computing. Achieving this using secure signal communication is also very necessary.