This technology pertains to robotics that can be used for multiple purposes at multiple locations, such as underwater surveillance with technology that can sustain use under the pressure deep underwater for prolonged uses of time, above ground through the use of multi-terrain transportation and sensors and technology that can blend in with the surroundings – such as for use to move the equipment into remote locations to monitor animals without the animals having awareness of the technology presence, and robotics that can work through aviation and space flight to collect the information that pertains to above-ground, in the air, and outer space views. This type of robotics would be able to gather surveillance imagery based on a large number of different environments such as below ground, underwater, above ground, covertly, ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, ability to travel inside harsh weather patterns, ability to fly through aerospace, ability to fly into outer space and re-enter the planet, ability to gather information on other planets with limited gravity or gravity that is greater than on Earth, and the ability to sustain and operate in conditions of extreme heat and cold.