Grimwade's Syndrome

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Grimwade's Syndrome, sometimes called Robophobia is a psychological condition among humans that have 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 appear to be "surrounded by walking talking dead men." (The Doctor, DW: The Robots of Death)

In the context of the series, the undercover agent Poul is himself already uncomfortable with robots and has a breakdown, after finding blood spatters on the hands of a smashed robot. He spends much of the remainder of the story trying to hide from the robots of the Sandminer.

(DW: The Robots of Death)