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*AUTO ("WALL-E") | *AUTO ("WALL-E") | ||
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*Colossus ("The Forbin Project") | *Colossus ("The Forbin Project") | ||
*Edgar ("Electric Dreams") | *Edgar ("Electric Dreams") |
Revision as of 20:42, 1 February 2010
Most of these are psychotic, or work against the protagonists of their respective stories. All of these computers harm humans, either directly, or by manipulating events that directly harm humans.
- AUTO ("WALL-E")
- Brainiac ("Superman")
- Colossus ("The Forbin Project")
- Edgar ("Electric Dreams")
- EDI / "Eddie" / Tin Man ("Stealth")
- GLaDOS ("Portal")
- GOLAN ("Earth 2150")
- Guardian ("The Forbin Project")
- Hactar ("Life, the Universe and Everything")
- HAL9000 ("2001: A Space Odyssey")
- HARDAC ("Batman: The Animated Series")
- KAOS ("Red Alarm")
- KARR ("Knight Rider")
- Mother ("Dark Star")
- MU-TH-R 182 model ("Alien")
- Mycroft Holmes ("The Moon is a Harsh Mistress")
- Nell ("Battle Beyond the Stars")
- Neuromancer ("Neuromancer")
- Proteus IV ("Demon Seed")
- Red Queen ("Resident Evil")
- ROK ("Airplane II")
- Skynet ("Terminator")
- Spartacus ("The Two Faces of Tomorrow")
- The Computer ("Paranoia" - RPG)
- V.I.K.I. ("I, Robot" - the movie, not the book)
- Wintermute ("Neuromancer")
- WOPR ("Wargames")
- Minoan Auto Death-Robots Sales Computer ("Star Trek:TNG - The Arsenal of Freedom")