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*In Bicentennial Man, the robots and androids also utilize a computer brain located in their heads.  These brains give them immortality, even if they elect to convert their mechanical bodies into more humanlike ones.
*In Bicentennial Man, the robots and androids also utilize a computer brain located in their heads.  These brains give them immortality, even if they elect to convert their mechanical bodies into more humanlike ones.
*In many of Mirage's stories, he places the brain in the torso of his fembots.
*In many of Mirage's stories, he places the brain in the torso of his fembots.
*In the film Surrogates, humans remotely control androids through a wireless link, thus, the androids do not have brains.


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Revision as of 19:16, 11 January 2015

A Brain to a fembot, or android, is its Central Processing Unit, or CPU, along with its various memory storage devices and other chips. The android brain can be located in various locations, such as the head, the torso, or even outside of the body itself, with the brain wirelessly controlling the body from a central server.

In fiction

  • In Star Trek: The Next Generation "The Offspring", Lt. Commander Data built an android and allowed it to choose its own image, that of a young human woman. Both he and Lal operate using a Positronic brain, located in their head.
  • In Bicentennial Man, the robots and androids also utilize a computer brain located in their heads. These brains give them immortality, even if they elect to convert their mechanical bodies into more humanlike ones.
  • In many of Mirage's stories, he places the brain in the torso of his fembots.
  • In the film Surrogates, humans remotely control androids through a wireless link, thus, the androids do not have brains.

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