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Inspired by [[Dracula (fictional character)|the fictional character]], the '''Dracula robot''' was created as part of the [[House of Horrors]] attraction of the [[Festival of Ghana]] in [[1996]]. Along with [[Frankenstein (robot)|Frankenstein's Monster]] and the [[Grey Lady]], it "haunted" the House. When [[Dalek]]s in pursuit of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] fired upon it, like Frankenstein's Monster, it attacked them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')  The android's manufacturers, [[Microsoft]], would later answer inquiries that they had constructed overly dangerous hardware. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One]]'')
Inspired by [[Dracula (fictional character)|the fictional character]], the '''Dracula robot''' was created as part of the [[House of Horrors]] attraction of the [[Festival of Ghana]] in [[1996]]. Along with [[Frankenstein (robot)|Frankenstein's Monster]] and the [[Grey Lady]], it "haunted" the House. When [[Dalek]]s in pursuit of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] fired upon it, like Frankenstein's Monster, it attacked them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')  The android's manufacturers, [[Microsoft]], would later answer inquiries that they had constructed overly dangerous hardware. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One]]'')

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You may wish to consult Dracula (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Inspired by the fictional character, the Dracula robot was created as part of the House of Horrors attraction of the Festival of Ghana in 1996. Along with Frankenstein's Monster and the Grey Lady, it "haunted" the House. When Daleks in pursuit of the Doctor's TARDIS fired upon it, like Frankenstein's Monster, it attacked them. (TV: The Chase) The android's manufacturers, Microsoft, would later answer inquiries that they had constructed overly dangerous hardware. (PROSE: Interference - Book One)

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