So far..... HAL refuses to open any doors. Says
"afraid it can't do that" and
"the mission" is too important to let me jeopardize it. Sounds like crazy talk to me.... I may have to shut HAL down.
Realistically.... HAL just hangs in my Home Office/nerd-nasium/Man Cave. That room is my space... and is in constant flux. I keep my Home Automation Hubs in there too.
I could.... pretty quickly and easily... set-up the HAL 9000 panel to control X10. I could just wire it to a laptop (across the room) running windows XP and BVC (Bill's Voice Commander)...
which I already have at the ready as part of my pre-Alexa setup.
Maybe add a few HAL 9000 voice clips from the Internet. It would be simple, quick, and easy-peezy. I could even covertly mount an [eye] motion sensor as a way to make HAL see and greet me (as well as turning ON the microphone and HAL's "red eye" LED) Then... use a spare CM15A... and write a macro with flags... that would keep HAL from repeating the greeting (too often). It could even open the garage.... er, Pod Bay door on verbal request. I've always thought our home automation setups are limited more by imagination than technology.
But I was thinking more of the RBPi users..... who might want to add a little of the popular voice control action with their X10... without going whole-hog Internet control (with Amazon or Google).