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Machine Man, whose real name is Z2P45-9-X-51, was the last of a series of sentient robots created at the Broadhurst Center for the Advancement of Mechanized Research in Central City, California, by robotics expert Dr. Abel Stack for the US Army.
The Maschinenmensch (literally 'machine-human' in German) is a fictional humanoid robot featured in Thea von Harbou's novel Metropolis and Fritz Lang's film adaption of the novel. In the film, she is played by German actress Brigitte Helm both as a robot and in human guise.
Tik-Tok is a fictional "mechanical man" from the Oz books by American author L. Frank Baum. [1] He has been termed "the prototype robot", [2] and is widely considered to be one of the first robots to appear in modern literature, [3] though the term "Robot" was not used until the 1920s, in the play R.U.R.
X-51 (Machine Man) - Captured by Bastion and "infected" with Prime Sentinel nano-bots which reconfigured and reconstructed his systems thereby giving him similar capabilities to Nimrod, [24] [25] such as adapting to almost any situation and programming that at times forced him to attack mutants.
Mann & Machine, a 1992 American science fiction police drama television series; Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface, a 1997 manga by Masamune Shirow; Man a Machine, a 1748 work of materialist philosophy by French physician and philosopher Julien Offray de La Mettrie; Maschinenmensch ("machine-human"), a robot featured in the film Metropolis
The dancing of the machine is purposeful as it convolutes Can't Help Myself's identity as both a robot, but as a human, exposing its vulnerabilities. [4] This anthropomorphic quality raises questions about the separation of man from machine and generates the audience to question if the makers of the machine or the machine itself has true ...
The title character is an intelligent robot (named after the mechanical man in the Oz books) who originally works as a domestic servant and house-painter.Unlike other robots, whose behavior is constrained by "asimov circuits"—a reference to Isaac Asimov's fictional Three Laws of Robotics, which require robots to protect and serve humans—Tik-Tok finds that he can do as he pleases, and he ...
Machine Men may refer to: Machine Men (toy), also known as Machine Robo; Machine Men (band), a Finnish heavy metal band 1998–2011; Machine Man, a fictional android superhero appearing in Marvel Comics; Machine Man, a 2011 novel written by Max Barry; Machineman, a character in the Japanese television show Nebula Mask Machineman