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| [[Image:I Love Maria damage scene 1.gif]] [[I Love Maria|Maria]] crashes damaged into a turbine fan
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'''Damage''' to a fembot is one of the things that can reveal her not to be human. Damage can take many forms and degrees of severity.  It can be superficial, such as a scratch or a rip in the skin, or it can be worse - up to the total destruction of the fembot.
'''Damage''' refers to a fembot being physically harmed or injured in any form or degree of severity, which frequently involves exposition of her mechanical nature. This can go from the equivalent of a flesh wound such as a tear in the skin, to complete destruction.
 
Damage is often preceded, accompanied or followed by [[Malfunction|malfunctions]] that do not result in visible harm but fall outside of the fembot's normal operation.


==In fiction==
==In fiction==
In movies and television shows, damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her artificiality to the audience.
Damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her mechanical nature to the audience of a work.


In the pilot of [[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]], [[Cameron]] suffers multiple gunshot wounds. Her endoskeleton is revealed near her collarbone as she removes the bullets.
*In the pilot of [[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]], [[Cameron]] suffers multiple gunshot wounds. Her endoskeleton is revealed near her collarbone as she removes the bullets.


During the climax of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the [[T-X]] is stripped of some of her polymimetic coating when she is trapped by a massive electromagnet. Later, she is completely bisected when a helicopter is crashed into her. Her upper body continues to crawl across the hangar, intent on completing her mission, until she is finally destroyed.
*During the climax of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the [[T-X]] is stripped of some of her polymimetic coating when she is trapped by a massive electromagnet. Later, she is completely bisected when a helicopter is crashed into her. Her upper body continues to crawl across the hangar, intent on completing her mission, until she is finally destroyed.


In the horror movie Jason X, [[Kay-em 14]] is decapitated by the mighty slasher. This injury is not as grievous as one might expect; for the remainder of the movie her disembodied head looks around, makes wisecracks, and controls computer systems.
*In the horror movie Jason X, [[Kay-em 14]] is decapitated by the mighty slasher. This injury is not as grievous as one might expect; for the remainder of the movie her disembodied head looks around, makes wisecracks, and controls computer systems.


==More examples==
==More examples==
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The titular character from I Love Maria is damaged.

Damage refers to a fembot being physically harmed or injured in any form or degree of severity, which frequently involves exposition of her mechanical nature. This can go from the equivalent of a flesh wound such as a tear in the skin, to complete destruction.

Damage is often preceded, accompanied or followed by malfunctions that do not result in visible harm but fall outside of the fembot's normal operation.

In fiction

Damage to a fembot is often the plot device used to reveal her mechanical nature to the audience of a work.

  • During the climax of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the T-X is stripped of some of her polymimetic coating when she is trapped by a massive electromagnet. Later, she is completely bisected when a helicopter is crashed into her. Her upper body continues to crawl across the hangar, intent on completing her mission, until she is finally destroyed.
  • In the horror movie Jason X, Kay-em 14 is decapitated by the mighty slasher. This injury is not as grievous as one might expect; for the remainder of the movie her disembodied head looks around, makes wisecracks, and controls computer systems.

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