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Disassembly can occur due to damage, maintenance or repair. When it is portrayed in movies and television, it is usually accomplished through physical props or computer graphic effects. | Disassembly can occur due to damage, maintenance or repair. When it is portrayed in movies and television, it is usually accomplished through physical props or computer graphic effects. | ||
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In the Megaman Cartoon Series, | In the Megaman Cartoon Series, the character Roll can be seen dismantled on a table. | ||
In The New Outer Limits, | In [[The New Outer Limits]] episode [[Glitch]], the character Wendy is shown disassembled on a table after she is discovered to be a fembot. | ||
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A partially disassembled robot, with her head detached from her body |
In fembot terminology, disassembly is the case where a fembot is taken apart. This can involve the removal of limbs and/or hardware components, or it can involve the systematic destruction of the fembot's body.
Disassembly can occur due to damage, maintenance or repair. When it is portrayed in movies and television, it is usually accomplished through physical props or computer graphic effects.
Disassembly in fiction
In the Megaman Cartoon Series, the character Roll can be seen dismantled on a table.
In The New Outer Limits episode Glitch, the character Wendy is shown disassembled on a table after she is discovered to be a fembot.
Examples
See also
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