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|type = [[Robot]] | |type = [[Robot]] | ||
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|affiliation = | |affiliation = Earth colony | ||
|origin = | |origin = | ||
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}}'''Exotrons''' were [[robot]]s that contained the corpses of dead [[human]] colonists whose brain activities were restored. The mental | }}'''Exotrons''' were [[robot]]s that contained the corpses of dead [[human]] colonists whose brain activities were restored. The mental activity of the corpses was collected within a telepathic field that allowed the Exotrons to be controlled by their creator, [[Hector Taylor]]. | ||
[[Christian Liptoye]] was one of the indivuduals used to animate an exotron. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exotron (audio story)|Exotron]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:17, 23 April 2019
Exotrons were robots that contained the corpses of dead human colonists whose brain activities were restored. The mental activity of the corpses was collected within a telepathic field that allowed the Exotrons to be controlled by their creator, Hector Taylor.
Christian Liptoye was one of the indivuduals used to animate an exotron. (AUDIO: Exotron)