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In Fembot terminology, "Built" fembots are those which are constructed, as opposed to those who are transformed into fembots via nanites, or equipped with mechanical parts, like cyborgs. Built fembots hold more appeal to most ASFR fans because they are true fembots rather than people forcibly or voluntarily transformed, or people who equip themselves with cybernetic components. | In Fembot terminology, "Built" fembots are those which are constructed, as opposed to those who are transformed into fembots via nanites, or equipped with mechanical parts, like cyborgs. | ||
Built fembots hold more appeal to most ASFR fans because they are true fembots rather than people forcibly or voluntarily transformed, or people who equip themselves with cybernetic components. | |||
==Built in fiction== | ==Built in fiction== |
Revision as of 20:13, 30 March 2013
In Fembot terminology, "Built" fembots are those which are constructed, as opposed to those who are transformed into fembots via nanites, or equipped with mechanical parts, like cyborgs.
Built fembots hold more appeal to most ASFR fans because they are true fembots rather than people forcibly or voluntarily transformed, or people who equip themselves with cybernetic components.
Built in fiction
There are countless "Built" fembots in the realm of fiction, however some notable examples are:
- April & Buffy-Bot from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Andrea from Star Trek: What are little girls made of?
- The fembots from Bionic Woman
- More can be viewed in our gallery: http://www.fembotwiki.com/index.php?title=Gallery#Other_media_content
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