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| [[Image:Phoenix 2772 face-assembly.gif]] Part of a self-assembly scene: The robot Olga from [[Phoenix 2772]]
| [[Image:Night Gallery - You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore - circuitry scene.gif]] Assembling maid robots in the Night Gallery epidose "[[You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore]]"
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In fembot terminology, '''assembly''' refers to when a fembot is first assembled or re-assembled.  This can involve the construction of limbs, and the assembly of limbs to the torso.  This is another useful plot device to show that a character in a fictional work is a robot and not a human.
In fembot terminology, '''assembly''' refers to when a fembot is first assembled or re-assembled.  This can involve the construction of limbs, and the assembly of limbs to the torso.  This is another useful plot device to show that a character in a fictional work is a robot and not a human.
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Assembling maid robots in the Night Gallery epidose "You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore"

In fembot terminology, assembly refers to when a fembot is first assembled or re-assembled. This can involve the construction of limbs, and the assembly of limbs to the torso. This is another useful plot device to show that a character in a fictional work is a robot and not a human.

Assembly in fiction

In the anime Boku no Marie, a brief scene in the form of a flashback details the initial stages of construction for a character's "sister".

In the Megaman Cartoon Series, the character Roll is seen being reassembled following dismantlement.

In the Short Film Replacement, a man is shown assembling parts of a robot woman's head.




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