Difference between revisions of "Android"
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* [[Data]], from ''[[Star Trek]]''. | * [[Data]], from ''[[Star Trek]]''. | ||
* [[C-3PO]], from ''[[Star Wars]]''. | * [[C-3PO]], from ''[[Star Wars]]''. | ||
* ''The Terminator'', from the movie of the same name. | * ''The [[Terminator]]'', from the movie of the same name. | ||
[[Category: Science Fiction]] | [[Category: Science Fiction]] | ||
[[Category:Robots]] | [[Category:Robots]] |
Revision as of 14:07, 10 September 2009
An android is a robot designed to resemble a human being. Androids are common features of science fiction stories.
Reasons for building an android
- Humans or humanoid aliens may be more comfortable interacting with a humanoid robot than an extremely "mechanical" robot.
- The android can use equipment designed for humanoids, giving it versatility.
- The android's purpose requires it to be disguised as a human or humanoid.
Examples of Androids
- Data, from Star Trek.
- C-3PO, from Star Wars.
- The Terminator, from the movie of the same name.