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*[[Valerie 23]] from the [[Outer Limits]] [[Valerie 23 (episode)|episode of the same name]]
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*[[Roberta]] from [[Not Quite Human 2]]
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Candace beeps upon her activation

Electronic beeping is just what it sounds like, electronic beep sounds and signals emitting from the machinery inside an android.

In gynoid related fiction and media, electronic beeping often denotes that the fembot is malfunctioning.

This type of plot device is very effective in enhancing a good malfunction scene. There may also be an audible beep when an android is activated, deactivated, or put in standby. A beep could also sound as a low power warning.

In fiction

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