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(Added Nomad, a probe in the StarTreck original series, the believed Kirk was his maker, and proved able to resuscitate a dead Spock.)
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Computers, robots and other artifial intelligence characters from science-fiction:
Computers, robots and other artifial intelligence characters from science-fiction:
* Brianbrain (Space 1999)
* Brianbrain (Space 1999)
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* Microvac (The Last Question)
* Microvac (The Last Question)
* Neuromancer (Neuromancer)
* Neuromancer (Neuromancer)
* Nomad (Star Trek, the original serie)
* Novac
* Novac
* Olivaw
* Olivaw

Revision as of 22:52, 6 July 2008

Computers, robots and other artifial intelligence characters from science-fiction:

  • Brianbrain (Space 1999)
  • C3po (Star Wars)
  • Colossus (The Forbin Project)
  • Continuity (Mona Lisa Overdrive)
  • Data (Startrek)
  • Deepthought (The Hitchhikers Guide)
  • Dixieflatline (Neuromancer)
  • Domino (Michaelmas)
  • Emmerac (Desk Set)
  • Fuckup (Illuminatus [First Universal Cybernetic Kinetic Ultramicro Programmer])
  • Giskard (The Robots of Dawn [R. Giskard Reventlov])
  • Guardian (The Forbin Project)
  • Hactar (The Hitchhikers Guide)
  • Hal (2001 [Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic, HAL 9000])
  • Joshua (War Games)
  • K9 (Doctor Who)
  • Kitt (Knight Rider [Knight Industries Two Thousand])
  • Landru (Star Trek, the original serie)
  • Markiv
  • Matrix
  • Mcp (TRON [Master Control Program])
  • Mentalis (Doctor Who)
  • Multitronic5 (Star Trek, the original serie)
  • Multivac (The Last Question)
  • Microvac (The Last Question)
  • Neuromancer (Neuromancer)
  • Nomad (Star Trek, the original serie)
  • Novac
  • Olivaw
  • Oracle
  • Proteus (Demon Seed)
  • R2d2 (Star Wars)
  • Sal (2010)
  • Skynet (Terminator)
  • Tron (TRON)
  • Vicki (iRobot)
  • Vger (Star Trek I)
  • Wopr (War Games [War Operation Plan Response])
  • Zark (TRON)
  • Ziggy (Quantum Leap)
  • Abulafia ("Foucault pendulum" by U. Eko, named after a medieval jewish philosopher)
  • EPICAC (after a namesake short story by Kurt Vonnegut)