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'''Personality''' to a fembot or human, is the combination of various behavioral traits to form a unique identity. The difference between Humans and fembots is that fembots may more easily alter their personality, or even deactivate it completely.
'''Personality''' to a fembot or human, is the combination of various behavioral traits to form a unique identity. The difference between humans and fembots is that fembots may more easily alter their personality, or even deactivate it completely.


==In fiction==
==In fiction==
 
*In Star Trek: The Next Generation, [[Lt. Commander Data]] was possessed by alien spirits or computer programs on several occasions. In each case, they imposed a different personality over his.
*In [[Westworld]], the fembots could easily be reprogrammed or configured depending on the preferences of the client they were serving.
*In [[Almost Human]], the DRN model android had an artificial soul, which gave him a definite personality, while the more basic MX androids had no personality whatsoever.  The personality that the DRN android had gave him a definite advantage in many situations over the MX units.


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Revision as of 19:24, 11 January 2015

Personality to a fembot or human, is the combination of various behavioral traits to form a unique identity. The difference between humans and fembots is that fembots may more easily alter their personality, or even deactivate it completely.

In fiction

  • In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Lt. Commander Data was possessed by alien spirits or computer programs on several occasions. In each case, they imposed a different personality over his.
  • In Westworld, the fembots could easily be reprogrammed or configured depending on the preferences of the client they were serving.
  • In Almost Human, the DRN model android had an artificial soul, which gave him a definite personality, while the more basic MX androids had no personality whatsoever. The personality that the DRN android had gave him a definite advantage in many situations over the MX units.
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