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  2. List of fictional computers - Wikipedia

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    Aleph, the computer which not only operates a space station but also houses the personality of a human character whose body became malfunction, from the Tom Maddox novel Halo (1991) Art Fish, a.k.a. Dr. Fish, later fused with a human to become Markt, from Pat Cadigan's novel Synners (1991)

  3. HAL 9000 - Wikipedia

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    HAL 9000 (or simply HAL or Hal) is a fictional artificial intelligence character and the main antagonist in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series. First appearing in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL (Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic Computer) is a sentient artificial general intelligence computer that controls the systems of the Discovery One spacecraft and interacts with the ...

  4. Max Headroom - Wikipedia

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    Max Headroom. Max Headroom is a fictional character played by actor Matt Frewer. Advertised as "the first computer-generated TV presenter", [ 1] Max was known for his biting commentary on a variety of topical issues, arrogant wit, stuttering, and pitch-shifting voice. The character was created by George Stone, [ 2] Annabel Jankel, and Rocky Morton.

  5. Terminator (character) - Wikipedia

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    Terminator (character) The Terminator, also known as a Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 or the T-800, is the name of several film characters from the Terminator franchise portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Terminator himself is part of a series of machines created by Skynet, an artificial intelligence, for infiltration -based surveillance and ...

  6. List of Madagascar (franchise) characters - Wikipedia

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    Blowhole has a habit of having his deep-voiced computer announce the names of his creations in a dramatic voice (provided by Jim Cummings) instead of saying them himself (i.e. Chrome Claw). Unlike most cartoon villains, instead of simply leaving his enemies to die in a deathtrap, he typically stays to oversee their destruction personally, well ...

  7. Category:Male characters in video games - Wikipedia

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    Damon Baird. Crash Bandicoot (character) Barry Burton. Bayek of Siwa. Niko Bellic. Simon Belmont. Big Boss (Metal Gear) Birdie (Street Fighter) Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd.

  8. Charles Babbage - Wikipedia

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    His date of birth was given in his obituary in The Times as 26 December 1792; but then a nephew wrote to say that Babbage was born one year earlier, in 1791. The parish register of St. Mary's, Newington, London, shows that Babbage was baptised on 6 January 1792, supporting a birth year of 1791. [12] [13] [14] Babbage c. 1850

  9. Venom (character) - Wikipedia

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    Venom is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a sentient alien symbiote with an amorphous, liquid-like form, who survives by bonding with a host, usually human. This dual-life form receives enhanced powers and usually refers to itself as "Venom".