Category:Self-replicating machines in fiction
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Self-replicating machines are often portrayed in works of science fiction – for instance as an alien threat, as out-of-control man-made technology such as grey goo, as life-like subjects of necroevolution and sometimes even positively as a potential tool or method of space exploration/colonization.
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Pages in category "Self-replicating machines in fiction"
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