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* [[Villagra]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday]]'')
* [[Villagra]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday]]'')
* [[Data (Assimilation²)|Data]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'')
* [[Data (Assimilation²)|Data]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'')
* [[RVN-73]] (aka "Arven"): ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]'')
* [[Catherine Broome]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Companion Piece]]'')
* [[Catherine Broome]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Companion Piece]]'')
* [[Antimony]] ([[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time]]'')
* [[Antimony]] ([[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time]]'')


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Revision as of 20:43, 23 January 2013

An android was a humanoid robot — or, as the Tenth Doctor once explained to Martha, a "humanoid automaton". (PROSE: The Last Dodo) Examples included Kamelion (in his natural form) (TV: The King's Demons) and the K1 robot (TV: Robot). By the 51st century androids indistinguishable from humans were common, and River Song claimed to have dated several. She said they were "rubbish". (TV: Silence in the Library)

Although the term "android" was often used for robots of both genders, a female android was technically called a gynoid, and they were referred to as such on occasion. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet)

List of androids

Android types

Individual androids

Android