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A '''faceplate''' or sometimes '''facemask''' is the external human-like front cover of a [[fembot|fembot's]] head.  The denotation of the face as a faceplate usually means that it can be removed, detached or otherwise opened up in some way. Often times, especially in works from the 1950's, 60's and 70's, the removal of a faceplate (termed by the community as a "[[Faceoff]] scene") is a method of revealing the character as a fembot.
A '''faceplate''' or sometimes '''facemask''' is the external human-like front cover of a [[fembot|fembot's]] head.  The denotation of the face as a faceplate usually means that it can be removed, detached or otherwise opened up in some way. Often times, especially in works from the 1950's, 60's and 70's, the removal of a faceplate (termed by the community as a "[[Faceoff]] scene") is a method of revealing the character as a fembot.



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A faceplate or sometimes facemask is the external human-like front cover of a fembot's head. The denotation of the face as a faceplate usually means that it can be removed, detached or otherwise opened up in some way. Often times, especially in works from the 1950's, 60's and 70's, the removal of a faceplate (termed by the community as a "Faceoff scene") is a method of revealing the character as a fembot.

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