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'''Karel Capek''' was, according to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], the inventor of the term ''[[robot]]'', in Prague, in [[1920]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Broken Man (comic story)|The Broken Man]]'')
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'''Karel Capek''' was a writer. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Children of Steel (audio story)|Children of Steel]]'')
According to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], he was the inventor of the term ''[[robot]]'', in Prague, in [[1920]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Broken Man (comic story)|The Broken Man]]'') He used the word robot in one of his plays. [[Sky Smith]] had read about Capek and told [[Clyde Langer]] about him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Children of Steel (audio story)|Children of Steel]]'')
The [[TARDIS library]] contained several [[book]]s written by Capek during the time of the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
Karel Capek wrote the play, ''Rossum's Universal Robots'', as referenced in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1970]]'' feature [[Will The Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machines Take Over?]].
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 3 September 2020

Karel Capek

Karel Capek was a writer. (AUDIO: Children of Steel)

According to the Eleventh Doctor, he was the inventor of the term robot, in Prague, in 1920. (COMIC: The Broken Man) He used the word robot in one of his plays. Sky Smith had read about Capek and told Clyde Langer about him. (AUDIO: Children of Steel)

The TARDIS library contained several books written by Capek during the time of the Twelfth Doctor. (PROSE: The Blood Cell)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Karel Capek wrote the play, Rossum's Universal Robots, as referenced in the Doctor Who Annual 1970 feature Will The Cybernetic Anthropomorphous Machines Take Over?.