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In movies and television shows, damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her artificiality to the audience. | In movies and television shows, damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her artificiality to the audience. | ||
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. | |||
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Revision as of 15:57, 12 March 2008
Damage to a fembot is one of the things that can reveal her not to be human. Damage can take many forms and degrees of severity. It can be superficial, such as a scratch or a rip in the skin, or it can be worse - up to the total destruction of the fembot.
Notable damage scenes
In movies and television shows, damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her artificiality to the audience.
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.
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