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An '''Assassindroid''' is a gynoid designed for the assassination of specific individuals, as opposed to pure combat against a generalized enemy. Often these are given the outward physical appearance of a human female for covert operations in enemy territory. They are frequently depicted as cold, ruthless killers though there are some exceptions to this rule.
An '''Assassindroid''' is a gynoid designed for the assassination of specific individuals, as opposed to pure combat against a generalized enemy. Often these are given the outward physical appearance of a human female for covert operations in enemy territory. They are frequently depicted as cold, ruthless killers though there are some exceptions to this rule.


==Female assassindroids==
=Examples=
*In the 1980 TV series [[Beyond Westworld]], Pamela Williams was kidnapped by Simon Quai and replaced by a robot duplicate.  The robot was programmed to kill John Moore, but was badly damaged before it could fulfill its mission.
*The fembots from the 1960's series of film [[Gallery/Dr. Goldfoot|''Dr. Goldfoot'']] are programmed to explode when they get close to their targets.
*The [[T-X]] from the 2003 film [[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]] was programmed to hunt down and kill John Connor, Kate Brewster, and a specified list of TechCom resistance members.
*[[Cameron]] from the television series [[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]] was originally designed for infiltration and assassination but has been captured and reprogrammed to function as a bodyguard.
*[[Mona Lisa]] from The Outer Limits episode of the same name is a gynoid designed for assassination who develops beyond her programming.
*In the Star Wars expanded universe, Guri is a Human Replica Droid owned by Black Sun crime lord Prince Xizor. Though her primary function is Xizor's bodyguard, she is also programmed to be an assassin.
*Aphrodite IX is an assassin gynoid and the title character of the Image comic book series.


===Pamela Williams===
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In the 1980 TV series [[Beyond Westworld]], [[Pamela Williams]] was kidnapped by [[Simon Quaid]] and replaced by a robot duplicate.  The robot was programmed to kill John Moore, but was badly damaged before it could fulfil its mission.
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The fembots from the 1966 film [[Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs]] were programmed to explode when they got in close enough proximity with their targets.
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===Terminators===
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The [[T-X]] from the 2003 film [[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]] was programmed to hunt down and kill John Connor, Kate Brewster, and a specified list of TechCom resistance members.
 
[[Cameron]] from the television series [[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]] was originally designed for infiltration and assassination but has been captured and reprogrammed to function as a bodyguard.
 
===The Outer Limits===
[[Mona Lisa]] from The Outer Limits episode of the same name is a gynoid designed for assassination who develops beyond her programming.
 
===Star Wars===
In the Star Wars expanded universe, Guri is a Human Replica Droid owned by Black Sun crime lord Prince Xizor. Though her primary function is Xizor's bodyguard, she is also programmed to be an assassin.
 
===Aphrodite IX===
Aphrodite IX is an assassin gynoid and the title character of the Image comic book series.


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Latest revision as of 12:14, 4 April 2020

An Assassindroid is a gynoid designed for the assassination of specific individuals, as opposed to pure combat against a generalized enemy. Often these are given the outward physical appearance of a human female for covert operations in enemy territory. They are frequently depicted as cold, ruthless killers though there are some exceptions to this rule.

Examples

  • In the 1980 TV series Beyond Westworld, Pamela Williams was kidnapped by Simon Quai and replaced by a robot duplicate. The robot was programmed to kill John Moore, but was badly damaged before it could fulfill its mission.
  • The fembots from the 1960's series of film Dr. Goldfoot are programmed to explode when they get close to their targets.
  • The T-X from the 2003 film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines was programmed to hunt down and kill John Connor, Kate Brewster, and a specified list of TechCom resistance members.
  • Cameron from the television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles was originally designed for infiltration and assassination but has been captured and reprogrammed to function as a bodyguard.
  • Mona Lisa from The Outer Limits episode of the same name is a gynoid designed for assassination who develops beyond her programming.
  • In the Star Wars expanded universe, Guri is a Human Replica Droid owned by Black Sun crime lord Prince Xizor. Though her primary function is Xizor's bodyguard, she is also programmed to be an assassin.
  • Aphrodite IX is an assassin gynoid and the title character of the Image comic book series.
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