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'''Automatons''' were humanoid [[robot]]s active in the [[future]], at a time in which [[animal]] life was believed to be completely [[extinct]]. When burglar [[Johnny Philpot]] accidentally activated a [[time machine]], he was transported into the Automatons' native time. Fascinated by their discovery, they captured him and subjected him to a series of [[electricity|electric]] shocks, as this was how they recharged themselves and believed that it was what he meant by his pleadings for food. Just as Johnny was about to receive a second series of shocks, the effects of the time machine wore off and he was transported back to his own time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Unwilling Traveller (comic story)|The Unwilling Traveller]]'')
'''Automatons''' were humanoid [[robot]]s active in the [[future]], at a time in which [[animal]] life was believed to be completely [[extinct]]. When burglar [[Johnny Philpot]] accidentally activated a [[time machine]], he was transported four thousand [[year]]s into the future to the Automatons' native time. Fascinated by their discovery, they captured him and subjected him to a series of [[electricity|electric]] shocks, as this was how they recharged themselves and believed that it was what he meant by his pleadings for food. Just as Johnny was about to receive a second series of shocks, the effects of the time machine wore off and he was transported back to his own time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Unwilling Traveller (comic story)|The Unwilling Traveller]]'')
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