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'''MMAC''' (which was short for "Malenfant-IntelligeX Modular Autonomous Component") was a [[robot]] created by [[human]]s in [[Scotland]] to build [[The Mnemosyne Cincture|the Wheel]]. To make him loyal to humans, MMAC was raised like a human child, with humans taking a sensory unit with him so that he could gain memories like a real childhood. However, as soon as he developed an interest in romance, his builders explained to him that he was a robot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'') | '''MMAC''' (which was short for "Malenfant-IntelligeX Modular Autonomous Component") was a [[robot]] created by [[human]]s in [[Scotland]] to build [[The Mnemosyne Cincture|the Wheel]]. To make him loyal to humans, MMAC was raised like a human child, with humans taking a sensory unit with him so that he could gain memories like a real childhood. However, as soon as he developed an interest in romance, his builders explained to him that he was a robot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 19:35, 3 June 2017
MMAC (which was short for "Malenfant-IntelligeX Modular Autonomous Component") was a robot created by humans in Scotland to build the Wheel. To make him loyal to humans, MMAC was raised like a human child, with humans taking a sensory unit with him so that he could gain memories like a real childhood. However, as soon as he developed an interest in romance, his builders explained to him that he was a robot. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice)