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Various robotic creations which mimicked living things to some degree could be termed '''mechanoids'''.
Various robotic creations which mimicked living things to some degree could be termed '''mechanoids'''.


In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], [[Professor Madison]] created [[Madison's Mechanoid|Mechanoids]] to help clean up the damage dealt to [[New York City#In Reality Z-25 31-H|New York City]] by the [[Cosmic Solution]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Epilogue to Destruction (comic story)|Epilogue to Destruction]]'')
In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], [[Professor Madison]] created [[Madison's Mechanoids|Mechanoids]] to help clean up the damage dealt to [[New York City#In Reality Z-25 31-H|New York City]] by the [[Cosmic Solution]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Epilogue to Destruction (comic story)|Epilogue to Destruction]]'')


The [[38167th Universe]]'s [[Laura Drake (38167th Universe)|Laura Drake]] described her [[Mark I Draconic Exosuit]], which was also capable of acting on its own as an independent robot, as a mechanoid. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'')
The [[38167th Universe]]'s [[Laura Drake (38167th Universe)|Laura Drake]] described her [[Mark I Draconic Exosuit]], which was also capable of acting on its own as an independent robot, as a mechanoid. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'')


The [[Grigori]] used by [[ARCHONET]] in the [[Collapsed Cosmos]] were mechanoids. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
The [[Grigori]] used by [[ARCHONET]] in the [[Collapsed Cosmos]] were mechanoids. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The term of “mechanoid”, originally coined as a synonym for “android”, has often been used in more recent science fiction to refer to mechanical “living things”. Marvel's [[w:c:tardis:Death's Head|Death's Head]] is described as a Mechanoid, and the Daleks' archenemies in ''Doctor Who'' are a species of human drones who freed themselves from their programming and became masters of their own planet, who are known simply as "[[w:c:tardis:Mechanoid|the Mechanoids]]". The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mechanoids role-playing game of the same name], meanwhile, features an alien race known by the name of "the Mechanoids".
The term of “mechanoid”, originally coined as a synonym for “android”, has often been used in more recent science fiction to refer to mechanical “living things”. Marvel's [[w:c:tardis:Death's Head|Death's Head]] is described as a Mechanoid, and the Daleks' archenemies in ''Doctor Who'' are a species of human drones who freed themselves from their programming and became masters of their own planet, who are known simply as "[[tardis:Mechanoid|the Mechanoids]]". The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mechanoids role-playing game of the same name], meanwhile, features an alien race known by the name of "the Mechanoids".
 
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 2 August 2024

Various robotic creations which mimicked living things to some degree could be termed mechanoids.

In Reality Z-25 31-H, Professor Madison created Mechanoids to help clean up the damage dealt to New York City by the Cosmic Solution. (COMIC: Epilogue to Destruction)

The 38167th Universe's Laura Drake described her Mark I Draconic Exosuit, which was also capable of acting on its own as an independent robot, as a mechanoid. (PROSE: Family Business)

The Grigori used by ARCHONET in the Collapsed Cosmos were mechanoids. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)

Behind the scenes

The term of “mechanoid”, originally coined as a synonym for “android”, has often been used in more recent science fiction to refer to mechanical “living things”. Marvel's Death's Head is described as a Mechanoid, and the Daleks' archenemies in Doctor Who are a species of human drones who freed themselves from their programming and became masters of their own planet, who are known simply as "the Mechanoids". The role-playing game of the same name, meanwhile, features an alien race known by the name of "the Mechanoids".