Damage: Difference between revisions

From FWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Spaz (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Toastdroid (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(7 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{| class="wikitable" align="right" style="text-align:center" border="1" style="width:10%"
{| class="wikitable" align="right" style="text-align:center" border="1" style="width:10%"
| [[Image:I Love Maria damage scene 1.gif]] The titular character from '''[[Gallery/I Love Maria|I Love Maria]]''' is damaged.
| [[Image:I Love Maria damage scene 1.gif]] The titular character from the movie ''[[Gallery/I Love Maria|I Love Maria]]'' is damaged.
|}
|}
'''Damage''' refers to a fembot being physically harmed or injured in any form or degree of severity, which frequently involves exposition of her mechanical nature. This can go from the equivalent of a flesh wound such as a tear in the skin, to complete destruction.
'''Damage''' refers to a fembot being physically harmed or injured in any form or degree of severity, which frequently involves exposition of her mechanical nature. This can go from minor harm such as a tear in the skin, to missing parts or complete obliteration.


Damage is often preceded, accompanied or followed by [[Malfunction|malfunctions]] that do not result in visible harm but fall outside of the fembot's normal operation.
Damage is often preceded, accompanied or followed by [[Malfunction|malfunctions]]. While Malfunctions also fall outside of the fembot's normal operation, they do not result in visible physical harm. [[Disassembly]] is different from damage by virtue of the fembot being taken apart following design specifications, as opposed to violent action.


==In fiction==
=Examples=
Damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her mechanical nature to the audience of a work.
*In [[Stories/D. Olivaw|D. Olivaw]]'s story ''First Date'', fembot Anika and her lover John take sexual pleasure in consensually damaging her.
::"“I-I-I-I-” she stuttered, unresponsively, her body stiff. She was struggling to process the hundreds of warnings and priority alerts from the crushed and torn components in her neck and head. Her coolant reservoir was rapidly emptying itself into her cranial cavity through the burst tubing, and the sudden temperature change had caused several electronic components to burn out. One of her auditory processing circuit boards had even cracked under the strain. Her main CPU was able to take on those tasks, if less efficiently, but the sudden influx had caused it to hang, temporarily disabling the programmed prioritization of tasks and leading to yet more buildup. Further, she’d disabled all her safeguards, with the result that her processors were starting to overheat."
::::— ''[[First Date]]'' by D. Olivaw


*In the pilot of [[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]], [[Cameron]] suffers multiple gunshot wounds. Her endoskeleton is revealed near her collarbone as she removes the bullets.
*In [[Stories/Mad Mechacow|Mad Mechacow]]'s story ''Tales of Syntech 3'', one of the protagonist's co-worker is revealed as a fembot after a workplace incident.
::"The "young woman's" dress had been shredded open to reveal her honey colored skin which was also shredded open in a few places. Inside the girl's insides Shannon and Lia saw intricate tangles of fiber-optic cable, wiring and integrated circuitry linked to sophisticated motors and computers. A plastic tank inside the girl's torso had broken open and splattered her insides and skin with a strange, clear fluid which sparked and sizzled as it touched the components inside her.  
::::— ''[[Tales of Syntech 3]]'' by Mad Mechacow


*During the climax of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the [[T-X]] is stripped of some of her polymimetic coating when she is trapped by a massive electromagnet. Later, she is completely bisected when a helicopter is crashed into her. Her upper body continues to crawl across the hangar, intent on completing her mission, until she is finally destroyed.
*In the pilot of ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', [[Cameron]] suffers multiple gunshot wounds. Her endoskeleton is revealed near her collarbone as she removes the bullets.


*In the horror movie Jason X, [[Kay-em 14]] is decapitated by the mighty slasher. This injury is not as grievous as one might expect; for the remainder of the movie her disembodied head looks around, makes wisecracks, and controls computer systems.
*During the climax of ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'', the [[T-X]] is stripped of some of her polymimetic coating when she is trapped by a massive electromagnet. Later, she is completely bisected when a helicopter is crashed into her. Her upper body continues to crawl across the hangar, intent on completing her mission, until she is finally destroyed.


==More examples==
*In the horror movie ''Jason X'', [[Kay-em 14]] is decapitated by the mighty slasher. This injury is not as grievous as one might expect; for the remainder of the movie her disembodied head looks around, makes wisecracks, and controls computer systems.
 
=Gallery=
<gallery>
<gallery>
Kiss031.jpg
Kiss031.jpg
Line 33: Line 39:
</gallery>
</gallery>


*[[:Category:Damage|<big>'''See all media tagged "Damage" on Fembot Wiki'''</big>]]


{{Reveal}}
<center>
{| border="1"
|-
|[[Image:180px-Integrated circuit icon.svg.png|25px]] '''[[:Category:Damage|'''See all media tagged "Damage" on FembotWiki''']] [[Image:180px-Integrated circuit icon.svg.png|25px]]'''</div>
|-
|}
</center>
 
==Other Links==
[https://gynoid.booru.org/index.php?page=post&s=list&tags=damage Damage tag on Gynoidbooru]
 
 
{{Fembot tropes}}
 
{{Template:Backtoindex}}
 
[[Category:Damage]]
[[Category:Damage]]
[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Terminology]]

Latest revision as of 07:52, 12 October 2020

The titular character from the movie I Love Maria is damaged.

Damage refers to a fembot being physically harmed or injured in any form or degree of severity, which frequently involves exposition of her mechanical nature. This can go from minor harm such as a tear in the skin, to missing parts or complete obliteration.

Damage is often preceded, accompanied or followed by malfunctions. While Malfunctions also fall outside of the fembot's normal operation, they do not result in visible physical harm. Disassembly is different from damage by virtue of the fembot being taken apart following design specifications, as opposed to violent action.

Examples

  • In D. Olivaw's story First Date, fembot Anika and her lover John take sexual pleasure in consensually damaging her.
"“I-I-I-I-” she stuttered, unresponsively, her body stiff. She was struggling to process the hundreds of warnings and priority alerts from the crushed and torn components in her neck and head. Her coolant reservoir was rapidly emptying itself into her cranial cavity through the burst tubing, and the sudden temperature change had caused several electronic components to burn out. One of her auditory processing circuit boards had even cracked under the strain. Her main CPU was able to take on those tasks, if less efficiently, but the sudden influx had caused it to hang, temporarily disabling the programmed prioritization of tasks and leading to yet more buildup. Further, she’d disabled all her safeguards, with the result that her processors were starting to overheat."
First Date by D. Olivaw
  • In Mad Mechacow's story Tales of Syntech 3, one of the protagonist's co-worker is revealed as a fembot after a workplace incident.
"The "young woman's" dress had been shredded open to reveal her honey colored skin which was also shredded open in a few places. Inside the girl's insides Shannon and Lia saw intricate tangles of fiber-optic cable, wiring and integrated circuitry linked to sophisticated motors and computers. A plastic tank inside the girl's torso had broken open and splattered her insides and skin with a strange, clear fluid which sparked and sizzled as it touched the components inside her.
Tales of Syntech 3 by Mad Mechacow
  • During the climax of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the T-X is stripped of some of her polymimetic coating when she is trapped by a massive electromagnet. Later, she is completely bisected when a helicopter is crashed into her. Her upper body continues to crawl across the hangar, intent on completing her mission, until she is finally destroyed.
  • In the horror movie Jason X, Kay-em 14 is decapitated by the mighty slasher. This injury is not as grievous as one might expect; for the remainder of the movie her disembodied head looks around, makes wisecracks, and controls computer systems.

Gallery


See all media tagged "Damage" on FembotWiki

Other Links

Damage tag on Gynoidbooru


Fembot tropes
Hardware and software Access panelAssemblyDamageDisassemblyFaceoffRepairRobo-vision
Processes and actions ActivationData transferMalfunctionProgrammingRebootRechargeShut-down
Appearance and sound Blank stareElectronic beepingRobotic motionRobotic voiceWhirring sounds

← Index of articles