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'''Grimwade's Syndrome''', sometimes called '''robophobia''', was a psychological condition among humans who had frequent contact with [[android]]s and [[robot]]s, commonly attributed to the androids moving like humans, but without any of the characteristic and subtle movements associated with humans. In the mind of the afflicted, they appeared to be "surrounded by walking, talking dead men."
'''Grimwade's Syndrome''', sometimes called '''robophobia''', was a psychological condition among humans who had frequent contact with [[android]]s and [[robot]]s, commonly attributed to the androids moving like humans, but without any of the characteristic and subtle movements associated with humans. In the mind of the afflicted, they appeared to be "surrounded by walking, talking dead men."


On the [[sandminer]], the undercover agent [[Poul]] was uncomfortable with robots and had a breakdown after finding blood spatters on the hands of a smashed robot. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death]]'')
During a [[sandminer]] expedition commanded by [[Kiy Uvanov]], one of the crew, [[Zilda]]'s brother, suffered from robophobia and ran outside the mine, where he died. His father had it "hushed up" out of fear that his son would be though a coward.
 
On ''[[Storm Mine 4]]'', the undercover agent [[Poul]] found blood on the hands of a broken [[Voc]] [[sandminer robot]], leading to a bout of robophobic mania. [[Leela]] was unable to convince him to come out of hiding. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death]]'')


[[Grant Markham]] suffered from robophobia due to hearing [[Agora]]n stories. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time of Your Life]]'')
[[Grant Markham]] suffered from robophobia due to hearing [[Agora]]n stories. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time of Your Life]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The name "Grimwade's Syndrome" was an in-joke reference to production assistant [[Peter Grimwade]] (later to become a director and writer on the series), who had bemoaned the fact that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always involved robots. This was ad-libbed by Tom Baker during recording from the originally scripted "Gimwol's Syndrome". However, the description of robophobia given by the Doctor in fact coincides with a real-life phenomenon called the [[:Wikipedia:Uncanny valley|Uncanny Valley]].
The name "Grimwade's Syndrome" was an in-joke reference to production assistant [[Peter Grimwade]] (later to become a director and writer on the series), who had bemoaned the fact that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always involved robots. This was ad-libbed by Tom Baker during recording from the originally scripted "Gimwol's Syndrome". However, the description of robophobia given by the Doctor in fact coincides with a real-life phenomenon called the [[:Wikipedia:Uncanny valley|Uncanny Valley]].
[[Category:Psychological disorders]]
[[Category:Psychological disorders]]

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Grimwade's Syndrome, sometimes called robophobia, was a psychological condition among humans who had frequent contact with androids and robots, commonly attributed to the androids moving like humans, but without any of the characteristic and subtle movements associated with humans. In the mind of the afflicted, they appeared to be "surrounded by walking, talking dead men."

During a sandminer expedition commanded by Kiy Uvanov, one of the crew, Zilda's brother, suffered from robophobia and ran outside the mine, where he died. His father had it "hushed up" out of fear that his son would be though a coward.

On Storm Mine 4, the undercover agent Poul found blood on the hands of a broken Voc sandminer robot, leading to a bout of robophobic mania. Leela was unable to convince him to come out of hiding. (TV: The Robots of Death)

Grant Markham suffered from robophobia due to hearing Agoran stories. (PROSE: Time of Your Life)

Cravnet suffered from robophobia. (AUDIO: Robophobia)

Behind the scenes

The name "Grimwade's Syndrome" was an in-joke reference to production assistant Peter Grimwade (later to become a director and writer on the series), who had bemoaned the fact that the stories on which he was assigned to work almost always involved robots. This was ad-libbed by Tom Baker during recording from the originally scripted "Gimwol's Syndrome". However, the description of robophobia given by the Doctor in fact coincides with a real-life phenomenon called the Uncanny Valley.