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Any "artificial" sentient species that is not [[organic]].  Commonly found in nations such as [[Angelus]] or [[Zero-One]], mechanoids are often distrusted by [[organic]]s such as [[baseline human]]s and [[non-humans]] because of popular fiction.  This results in mechanoids generally distrusting [[organic]]s due to racial violence against them.  However, cybernetic [[posthuman]]s tend to see mechanoids in a better light (and vice versa) because of a sense of 'family' engendered by mutual cybernetics.
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A '''mechanoid''' is any "artificial" sentient species that is not [[organic]].  Commonly found in nations such as [[Angelus]] or [[Zero-One]], mechanoids are often distrusted by [[organic]]s such as [[baseline human]]s and [[non-humans]] because of popular fiction.  This results in mechanoids generally distrusting [[organic]]s due to racial violence against them.  However, cybernetic [[posthuman]]s tend to see mechanoids in a better light (and vice versa) because of a sense of 'family' engendered by mutual cybernetics.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 19 July 2007

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A mechanoid is any "artificial" sentient species that is not organic. Commonly found in nations such as Angelus or Zero-One, mechanoids are often distrusted by organics such as baseline humans and non-humans because of popular fiction. This results in mechanoids generally distrusting organics due to racial violence against them. However, cybernetic posthumans tend to see mechanoids in a better light (and vice versa) because of a sense of 'family' engendered by mutual cybernetics.