
Using a remote that controlled the machine's actions, Syndrome planned on "defeating" the robot after showing that the Supers could not, gaining glory for himself and eventually rising to fame as a "real" Super. The new Omnidroid was deployed via rocket to attack the city of Metroville. Using the data from its battle, the villain developed the Omnidroid v.10 and prepared to begin the final stage of his plan. The retired hero defeated the Omnidroid v.8, but Syndrome used the data of the battle to build the Omnidroid v.9, which successfully overcame his former childhood hero and would have killed him if Syndrome didn't stop it. Frozone was to be the first target to fight the Omnidroid v.8, until Mirage saw Mr. Incredible himself became the guinea pig for the latest version of the Omnidroid. Incredible, one of the most powerful living Supers in the world.Įventually, Operation Kronos reached a stage where Mr. His ultimate goal was to make it strong enough to defeat Mr. This had also killed off many potential threats to his plans.
After using the new version of the robot to kill the Super who previously defeated it, the same Omnidroid would be used to kill Supers until another Super defeated it, which repeated until the debut of the Omnidroid v.9. When a Super succeeded in defeating an Omnidroid, Syndrome used the accumulated data to create an improved model. Any Supers who failed to defeat the robot ended up getting killed by it or by Syndrome himself, and the data from the battle was recorded and analyzed. Operation Kronos required Syndrome to pit retired Supers against prototype units of his Omnidroid battle robot, under the pretense that it was a military project that had become rampant and needed to be shut down. Operation Kronos was a plan set forth in The Incredibles by Syndrome. Kronos InTouch DX will be available with Workforce Central and Workforce Ready in 2020.The third and final stage of Operation Kronos.Industrial-strength enclosure provides durability and reliability.
Security and convenience provided by optional biometric authentication eliminates the need to carry a badge or enter a PIN. Multi-language support allows the user to pick their preferred language for a personalized experience. My Time feature combines the timecard and weekly schedule to provide employees with a quick, at-a-glance view to accurately compare punches to scheduled hours to verify timecard accuracy and minimize exceptions, which mitigates compliance risk, saves managers time, and ensures paycheck accuracy.
Individual Mode showcases personalized tiles curated by each user to provide one-click access to their most frequent self-service tasks, such as viewing their schedule, checking their accruals bank, or transferring job codes. The InTouch DX experience begins at check-in with SmartLanding, a personal welcome screen alerting users to unread messages, time-off approvals or requests, shift-swap and schedule updates, and other critical notifications requiring attention. “An engaging employee experience should start at punch-in and continue throughout the entire shift, helping employees and managers complete critical tasks, stay informed, and focus on the parts of their job that drive the most value.” “The future of work is people, and Kronos InTouch DX provides organizations with the digital experience they need to inspire and empower everyone to work productively throughout their workday,” said Bill Bartow, vice president, global product management, Kronos. InTouch DX works seamlessly with Workforce Dimensions and features a future-ready foundation for facial recognition and other emerging technologies. The time clock provides the ease of use and personalization that employees and managers expect while simultaneously harnessing built-in intelligence to identify the most important issues and present relevant actions to users. The intelligent time clock combines consumer-grade personalization, enterprise-level intelligence, and durability to accelerate digital transformation (DX) and empower workers. Kronos Incorporated has unveiled its next-generation Kronos InTouch DX.