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  2. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    "Maschinenmensch" from the 1927 film Metropolis. Statue in Babelsberg, Germany. This list of fictional robots and androids is chronological, and categorised by medium. It includes all depictions of robots, androids and gynoids in literature, television, and cinema; however, robots that have appeared in more than one form of media are not necessarily listed in each of those media.

  3. Stanisław Lem and robots - Wikipedia

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    Fables for Robots is a series of satirical fairy tales set in a universe populated entirely by robots, with robot kings, robot peasants, robot knights, and robot scientists; a robot damsel in distress is pestered by a robot dragon, robot dogs have robot fleas, etc. [1] The series The Cyberiad belongs to the same grotesque cross-genre of fairy tale and science fiction.

  4. List of fictional military robots - Wikipedia

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    Terminator 2: Judgment Day – Cyberdyne T-1000 a shape-shifter android assassin Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) – T-X "Terminatrix" Fallout (series) (2016-present) – Synth (Generation 3, which is a nearly perfect replica of the human body)

  5. Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Repliee Q2, an android, can mimic human functions such as blinking, breathing and speaking, with the ability to recognize and process speech and touch, and then respond in kind. An android is a humanoid robot or other artificial being, often made from a flesh-like material.

  6. Write-only memory (joke) - Wikipedia

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    A "Write-Only Memory" datasheet was created "as a lark" [4] by Signetics engineer John G "Jack" Curtis, [5] inspired by a fictitious and humorous vacuum tube datasheet [6] from the 1940s. Considered "an icebreaker", it was deliberately included in the Signetics catalog.

  7. Fictitious - Wikipedia

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    Fictitious may refer to: Fictitious defendants; Fictitious business name; Feigned action; Ejectment, an action to recover land; John Doe, commonly named as a ...

  8. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    The novels also references the fictitious entry "Lillian Mountweazel" with the name of the Spiegelman family's dog, Myrna Mountweazel. In Eley Williams's novel The Liar's Dictionary (2020), the protagonist is tasked with hunting down several fictitious entries inserted in Swansby's New Encyclopaedic Dictionary before the work is digitized.

  9. Wikipedia:Fictitious references - Wikipedia

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    The use of fictitious references is a form of gaming the system to circumvent Wikipedia policies and guidelines. It is a most serious offense because it compromises the integrity of Wikipedia as an encyclopedia. If any fictitious references are found on a page, they, and any information they solely support, shall be immediately removed upon ...