- ROBOTS
- R2-D2 and C-3PO
- Certain sci-fi crew
- Asimov subjects, often
- 2005 animated film
- Tranformers extras
- Star Wars characters
- Sci-fi workers
- Unthinking types?
- Asimov wrote about them
- Androids
- WALL-E characters
- Ideal servants, perhaps
- C-3PO and R2-D2
- Automatons
- Hazmat team members, often
- Many sci-fi characters
- Mechanical men
- Assembly-line machines
- Auto assembly machines
- Assembly-line workers
- Sci-fi servants
- Iron men
- Cleaning conveniences
- Workers made of metal
- Mechanical beings
- Iron people
- Metallic factory workers
- Certain cordless vacuums
- Pilotless planes.
- V-1 weapons.
- Characters in Capek's "R.U.R."
- Soulless men.
- Mechanical ones.
- Science-fiction figures
- Part of Capek's "R.U.R."
- Star Wars figures
- Characters in "Star Wars"
- Androids, e.g.
- R.U.R. characters
- Labor savers
- Some factory workers
- Some bomb squad members
- Terminators, in film
- Unspontaneous ones
- Bomb defusers, often
- Men of steel?
- Some NASA designs
- Many modern warehouse workers
- Metal workers?
- The Stepford wives in "The Stepford Wives," it seems
- The Terminator and the T-1000, for two
- Subject in Aaron Benanav's "Automation and the Future of Work"
- Cheap factory workers
- A.I. characters
- Roles in Spielberg's "A.I."
- Anthropomorphic beings, often
- Modern assembly line workers
- C-3PO and R2-D2, for example
- Subject for Asimov
- Some bomb defusers
- Decepticons, e.g.
- Workers that need power
- WALL-E and EVE, e.g.