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* Galatea in [[Bicentennial Man]] was shut down via remote due to her annoying nature. | * Galatea in [[Bicentennial Man]] was shut down via remote due to her annoying nature. | ||
* Rommie, and a few other fembots, from [[Andromeda]] were shut down on several occasions. | * Rommie, and a few other fembots, from [[Andromeda]] were shut down on several occasions. | ||
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==More examples== | ==More examples== | ||
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Lorna gets shut down in a scene from Plutón B.R.B. Nero |
In fembot terminology, Shut-down is the case where a fembot is deactivated, usually with a remote, an on/off switch, a malfunction, or by their own will. Shutting a fembot down can either be a measure used to assist in repair/upgrade work, or in stopping a potentially hostile, malfunctioning fembot.
In fiction
- Jane from the short film High Maintenance is shut down by her android husband.
- Galatea in Bicentennial Man was shut down via remote due to her annoying nature.
- Rommie, and a few other fembots, from Andromeda were shut down on several occasions.
More examples
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