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18->"What if this thing can read our minds?" Commander Kotay was saying.\
19"Then we must use soldiers who do not have minds," replied his companion.\
20"Alright then, I'll send in the latest intake from West Point."\
21"No, you military moron! I meant robots!"
22-->-- ''Fanfic/Plan7Of9FromOuterSpace''
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24This trope is about any {{Robot}} that is built for the intent purpose of [[MilitaryAndWarfareTropes participating in a war as a combatant]]. These machines either supplement soldiers as a part of a battle force, or [[JobStealingRobot replace them entirely]]. They can be anywhere on the SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence, but generally stand between 1 and 3 on the scale. Obviously, these robots are not ThreeLawsCompliant, since they must be able to violate the First Law on a regular basis. This does not necessarily mean they are [[KillerRobot psychotic mass murder machines]], though depending on who built them and why, they easily could be.
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26The distinction between this trope and MechaMooks is that MechaMooks are, well, [[ShapedLikeItself Mooks]]. By definition, {{Mooks}} are disposable, mass produced ''bad guys'' with few or no special attributes that only exist to be easily destroyed by TheHero. So while robot soldiers can be mooks, there's no law that says "all fighting robots are mooks". A robot soldier can easily be anything from a mook (even an EliteMook or GiantMook), to an [[Film/TheTerminator implacable killing machine]], to [[VideoGame/CaveStory the hero of a story]]. You'll see them often in a RobotWar setting.
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28Related are StarfishRobots, which these robots may take form of in more realistic settings; and MechanicalAbomination, which could be a soldier as much as the robot soldiers' mastermind.
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30'''A REMINDER:''' This trope is for ''soldiers that are also robots,'' not simply any machine that is able to fight. The robot must either be a part of a military unit, or be specifically made to serve as part of a military unit, or [[Administrivia/SquarePegRoundTrope they are not this trope]].
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32!!Related tropes:
33[[index]]
34* AttackDrone
35* GreyGoo (when [[{{Nanomachines}} nanotechnology]] is used as a weapon)
36* MechaMooks
37* MechanicalMonster
38* SapientTank
39* SentryGun
40* SpyBot
41* SurveillanceDrone
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44!!Examples:
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47[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
48* ''Manga/DragonBall'' features Major Metallitron/Sergeant Metallic of the Red Ribbon Army; Android 8 was intended to be one as well, [[AIIsACrapshoot but wound up having a gentle heart]]. Though Android 8's creator would go on to create several more Androids bearing the Red Ribbon Army's logo, the army itself was destroyed long before then, excluding them from this trope.
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51[[folder:Comic Books]]
52* ''ComicBook/ABCWarriors'' follows the exploits of an ever-changing group of robot soldiers, drawn from different regiments but initially built to fight in the Volgan War. They're seen as expendable (if expensive) cannon fodder by their human commanders. The robots themselves think differently, and several of them have made the humans pay for their callousness.
53* Creator/DCComics' J.A.K.E., the ''G.I. Robot'' was a prototype robot soldier and the image for the thumbnail above. Super-strong and extensively armoured, J.A.K.E was successful enough that his line went into limited production for various fictional American government organizations such as [[ComicBook/FrankensteinAgentOfShade S.H.A.D.E.]]
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57* ''Fanfic/StarWarsvsWarhammer40K'':
58** As in canon, the Confederacy of Independent Systems relies on vast armies of robot soldiers, from the [[MechaMooks B-1 battle droids]] to elite killing machines like the droidekas. This, ironically, makes them even more hated by the Imperium of Man than the Galactic Republic, as ArtificialIntelligence is literally considered Satanic in Imperial theology.
59** The Terriphont Entente were an AntiHumanAlliance from the ''Warhammer 40K'' universe that often carried out raids on the Xek-Tek Sector and used armies of {{Mechanical Monster}}s as their soldiers. A Space Marine viewpoint character in the story compares the Confederacy's battle droids to the Terriphont's mechanical monstrosities and finds the Confederacy's droids to be lacking.
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63* ''Anime/CastleInTheSky'' prominently features very powerful robot soldiers who act as the guardians of the titular castle.
64* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' has Doraemon and friends being thrown into a RobotWar as machines from Mechatopia invades earth. Among the Mechatopian invasion force, their main robot soldiers who forms their invasion force's backbone seems to follow some military hierarchy (despite being treated as disposable MechaMooks in the movie), with sergeants and platoon leaders wearing capes and identified by black markings.
65* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'': [[spoiler:It's eventually [[TheReveal revealed]] that the titular character was one of these, being a [[HumongousMecha giant alien war robot]] programmed to [[AlienInvasion attack and destroy other planets]], before he crashed on Earth and [[IdentityAmnesia lost his memory]].]]
66* ''Anime/PatlaborTheMovie'': The Phantom is described as a military [[AMechByAnyOtherName Labor]], but appears to be unmanned, having an electronic warfare suite inside its torso instead of a cockpit.
67* ''WesternAnimation/TulipsShallGrow'', made [[WartimeCartoon two years after the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands]], features a peaceful village in Holland being overrun by the "Screwballs", an army of mechanical soldiers who seemingly live only to conquer and destroy. It ends on an optimistic note when the Screwballs are caught in a sudden rainstorm and are paralyzed by rust.
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71* ''Film/FutureWorld2018'': Once humanity invented hard AI androids, they were used as soldiers, and this spiraled into a global war which completely destroyed civilization. Ash seems to be one, given her extensive combat skills (why she's made to appear like an attractive young woman is [[{{Fanservice}} another question]]-possibly for infiltration however).
72* ''Film/JudgeDredd'': Rico finds and reactivates an old [[ComicBook/ABCWarriors ABC Warrior]] robot.
73-->'''ABC Warrior:''' [[AC:Status?]]\
74'''Rico:''' Bodyguard.\
75'''ABC Warrior:''' [[AC:Commander?]]\
76'''Rico:''' Rico.\
77'''ABC Warrior:''' [[AC:Mission?]]\
78'''Rico:''' Mission? ''[EvilLaugh]'' [[ThisMeansWar We're going to war]].\
79'''ABC Warrior:''' ''[[[BloodKnight rising to its feet]]]'' [[AC:War!]]
80* ''Film/Solo1996'': Solo is one who's identical outwardly to a human, but far stronger and more durable. When his programming causes him to develop a conscience and abort a mission that [[WouldNotShootACivilian would kill civilians]], the US Army, which made him, orders his termination. The successor robot utterly lacks Solo's scruples.
81* The battle droids from ''Franchise/StarWars'' are robotic soldiers, and they comprise the vast majority of the Separatist military forces during the Clone Wars. Many of them even holds military rankings like sergeants, corporals, and commanders (identified by their yellow markings). They are also the current page image for MechaMooks.
82* The titular robots from the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise, which are soldiers, spies, and assassins used by [[AIIsACrapshoot Skynet]] to serve as its infantry force, infiltrate human society, and eliminate certain targets. Also the Hunter-Killers from the same series, which serve as Syknet's armored and air forces fighting a war against the [[LaResistance Human Resistance]] in the post-apocalyptic future.
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86* ''Literature/TheGanymedeTakeover'': RebelLeader Percy X has gotten hold of a weapon that turns illusions into reality, so robot soldiers who are invulnerable to its effects are sent against him.
87* ''Literature/TheHistoryOfTheGalaxy'': during the First Galactic War, they were used by the [[TheEmpire Terran Alliance]] as foot soldiers and commandos, when they started running out of warm bodies to send into the meat grinder.
88* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' features this trope a couple of times:
89** In ''[[Literature/TheHanSoloAdventures Han Solo and the Lost Legacy]]'', Han and company find a long-lost army of war-robots originally created by an ancient tyrant, Xim the Despot. The war-robots are genuinely dangerous: eight feet tall, heavily armored, armed with a variety of projectile and energy weapons, and completely obedient to orders given by anyone with the proper authority codes.
90** ''Literature/TalesOfTheBountyHunters'': The IG droids were designed to be assassins by the Empire. However, it worked too well when IG-88 [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turned against them]], enlisting its fellows along with other droids in a clandestine [[RobotWar revolution to overthrow organic beings everywhere]].
91* ''Literature/{{Torchwood}}'': "Border Princes" briefly features the Serial-G, a race of robotic soldiers deliberately designed by the Melkenes to have no inhibitions, compassion or morals to win a war they were losing badly. They won, but the condemnation that the Melkenes faced from the galactic community was severe enough that they attempted to decommission the Serial-G - [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters needless to say that they were extinct within six weeks]].
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95* ''Series/{{Inazuman}} [[SequelSeries Flash]]'' has [[TheDragon Udespar]], the KillerRobot general of the Despar Army. The [[MonsterOfTheWeek Robot Fighters]] are this as well, though some seem to be cyborgs.
96* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S1E19IRobot I, Robot]]", the robot Adam was created by Dr. Charles Link as an experiment. When Dr. Link lost his funding, he was forced to find alternative sources of finance. To that end, he entered into business with a defense contractor who wanted him to create an army of robot soldiers. Adam was to be the prototype. When Dr. Link attempted to erase his memory files, a malfunction caused Adam to reactivate and he killed his creator.
97* ''Series/RedDwarf'' has the Simulants, a race of murderous robots that were built for a war that never took place.
98* ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'': Technically {{cyborg}}s, they're sent by the aliens to kill all surviving humans after the EMP blast wipes out most.
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102* ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'' has a {{Magitek}} example with the warforged. These {{Mechanical Lifeform}}s were created to fight [[TheWarJustBefore The Last War]], but unexpectedly developed sapience and free will even while following their makers' orders in that cataclysmic conflict. Now that the war's over, the warforged have been granted [[AndroidsArePeopleToo legal status as persons rather than military hardware]], but are [[NoPlaceForAWarrior struggling to find a purpose during peacetime]], since in most cases war is ''literally'' all they've known. It doesn't help that peacetime has also introduced the warforged to FantasticRacism: not only are they large and intimidating in appearance, but their ability to work without rest leads many to see them as {{Job Stealing Robot}}s. Some warforged thus become adventurers, while others form TheRemnant with other warforged to continue their military lifestyle.
103* ''TabletopGame/{{Rifts}}'' has Coalition forces with their various models of [[SkeleBot9000 Skele-bot]], plus the Northern Gun entity and Triax Industries producing various kinds of robots which can be programmed and armed for security, law enforcement support, and military use. The ''Mechanoid Invasion'' book also shows various kinds of combat robot deployed by the Mechanoids, including two different models of humaniform robot as frontline infantry -- the SkeleBot9000 "Thinmen" and the diminutive "Runts"; an ironic joke among the Mechanoids, which is lost on most humanoids.
104* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
105** The Adeptus Mechanicus fields combat robots, though given the LostTechnology motif of the Imperium, these are presented as an extremely rare and difficult to produce part of their arsenal. Heavy Combat Servitors, which are lobotomized {{Cyborg}}s armed with large amounts of weaponry and armor, largely have taken their place.
106** In a technical sense, the Necrons, being an entire species forcibly subjected to BrainUploading into mechanical bodies. They also field purely robotic auxiliaries to their forces, such as the insectile scarabs and spyders.
107** The orks are what you get when you attempt to create robot soldiers with OrganicTechnology; based on genetically engineered fungus, they are literally built for war, emerging from their fungal bio-factories with all the knowledge they need pre-programmed into their brains and compelled to seek out battle, incapable of doing anything else. Their fungus-based replication process allows them to engage in HostileTerraforming, for added measure.
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111%% * The Rooks in ''Battle Chess 4000''.
112* While most of the enemies in ''VideoGame/BeyondSunset'' falls under MechaMooks, being generic-looking robot units, the red drones appear to be part of some mechanical armed forces, being clad in military gear and trained in using weaponry.
113* An important part of the backstory of ''Videogame/CaveStory'' involves a war, in which an army (or several from various factions) was sent to conquer a powerful treasure on a remote island, native [[KillerRabbit Mimiga]] creatures be damned. [[spoiler:Though it's [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots not immediately obvious]], the player character [[TomatoInTheMirror is one such robot]]. Initially, he meets several [=NPCs=] who wonder if he's "a soldier from the surface". Then Professor Booster clarifies that he is a ''robot'' soldier. Shortly after, you meet Curly Brace, another robot and a veteran of the same war as him -- but from a third-party faction with [[NoManShouldHaveThisPower a slightly different objective]].]]
114* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'': The tutorials inform you that all soldiers and vehicles destroyed are in fact extremely lifelike robots, so don't feel bad about butchering them. [[spoiler:It turns out this is entirely true in the Imperial and Soviet campaigns where the American president/Emperor were robots all along.]]
115* In ''VideoGame/DistantWorlds'', the "Robotic Troop Foundry" allows an empire to manufacture robot armies.
116* The last game in the ''VideoGame/Earth2150'' franchise, ''Earth 2160'', finally introduces infantry to the earlier three factions. The UCS soldiers are [[SkeleBot9000 skele-bots]] with old-fashioned {{gatling g|ood}}uns as {{Arm Cannon}}s.
117* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' has had three robot armies so far: the robot armies controlled by the [[MasterComputer Calculator]] in ''VideoGame/FalloutTacticsBrotherhoodOfSteel'', [[RobotMaster Robert House]]'s Securitron Army from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', and the [[DeceptivelyHumanRobots Synths]] controlled by the [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Institute]] in ''VideoGame/Fallout4''. The pre-war USA also had several models of robot soldiers supplementing their human army, many of which roam the wastes [[AIIsACrapshoot killing anything they encounter]] after two hundred years of decay. Of course, only their MoralityChip tends to be damaged, you can generally expect their movement systems, weapon systems, and SelfDestructMechanism to [[RagnarokProofing work like new]].
118* ''VideoGame/TheFermiParadox'': When a civilization becomes technologically advanced enough, they can construct whole robot armies, and several of the game's {{Random Event}}s revolve around them.
119* Tactical Dolls from ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontline''. Depending on the faction, they range from specialized combat models with barely any humanoid features to civilian [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots A-Dolls]] equipped with fire control software and a firearm made anywhere between [[BreakOutTheMuseumPiece the 19th century]] and the late 2010s.
120* ''VideoGame/LBXLittleBattlersExperience'': While the Innovators use LBX robots, the Black Intelligence Division and the Red Military Division train their soldiers to use LBX efficiently to the point where they can stage numerous terrorist attempts, siege an assault at the end of Artemis, and engage in a huge LBX war between them and the Seekers during the attempted siege on Tiny Orbit.
121* ''VideoGame/{{Loopmancer}}'': In 2046 Dragon City (a renamed version of Hong Kong in the future) robots serves as military and police units. Unfortunately most of them were hijacked by the GreaterScopeVillain, Dr. Song, who then proceeds to use the robots to stage a takeover.
122* ''Videogame/MegaManX'': Some [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Reploids]] end up betraying humanity and became destructive for one reason or another, called "going Maverick". In response, Doctor Cain formed the Maverick Hunters, an organization filled with robot soldiers to fight these Mavericks. They're put into distinct units such as "Marine Unit" or "Arctic Unit" to cover activities in different areas.
123* In 2019, a former designer revealed that in the ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic'' games preceding ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic V'', this is what [[spoiler:the Angels]] actually are. They are self-aware androids created by the Ancients who were sent out across the galaxy to hunt down the Kreegans wherever they appear.
124* ''VideoGame/MutantFootballLeague'' features [=BruiserBots=], the remains of a US Army project built to combat a demonic invasion in the wake of the fourth world war. Being a BlackComedy, they took to playing football like homicidal, armored ducks to water and are content to simply prove the superiority of silicon over their organic counterparts. On the field they're as tough as the proverbial brick latrine and half as fast, making them natural choices for linemen and linebackers, but can also prove invaluable as hard to kill quarterbacks.
125* ''Videogame/{{Overwatch}}'' takes place after a massive war [[RobotWar between Humanity and their Omnic creations]]. One of the playable characters is a former frontline combatant for the omnic side.
126* ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' always features hordes of robot soldiers. While there are usually organic fighters in there as well, they will be vastly outnumbered by robots on ''both'' sides of the conflict. A notable case of this is the [[RedshirtArmy Galactic Rangers]] in [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal the third game]].
127* ''VideoGame/{{Rengoku}}'': The GreatOffscreenWar has evolved into what's called the Machine War, with everyone fighting with remotely controlled machinery and later androids. The new ADAM units were so efficient, they've quickly put the war to an end.
128* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
129** ''VideoGame/RevengeOfTheSith'' naturally has the Separatist Droid Army, with special Super Battle Droids that are equipped with shields to block lighsabers.
130** ''VideoGame/DarkForces'' revolves around the Galactic Empire conspiring to put a line of these into production: the Dark Trooper. Far from being [[MechaMooks easily-mown-down cannon fodder]] like the [[Film/ThePhantomMenace B1 battle droids]], Dark Troopers are [[GiantMook hulking]], [[HeavilyArmoredMook armour-clad]] brutes with [[{{BFG}} weapons to match]].
131** ''VideoGame/StarWarsKnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' has many droid soldiers.
132** ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' features battle droids and multiple droid armies, including the Eternal Empire's Skytroopers.
133* In ''VideoGame/{{Stellaris}}'', with enough [[TechnologyLevels research]], robotic armies can be built for either planetary defense or invasion. They cost somewhat more than regular armies for the same offensive strength, but they have twice the health and don't take morale damage.
134* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' has [[HoldTheLine Mann Vs. Machine]] mode, which pits six players against hordes of their robotic counterparts. The robots are more or less the equals of the base players, but are disposable and expected to die in droves anyway because their AI is pretty bad and the human players have tons of purchasable powerups. There's also a slightly-too-literal example in the [[https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Soldier_Robot Robot Soldier]], which, thanks to using the Soldier's existing voice lines, comes across as a giant CloudCuckoolander RoboticPsychopath.
135* ''VideoGame/{{Z}}'' is set in a war between two different robot empires,; [=MegaCom=] Corporation and [=TransGlobal=] Empires
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139* In ''Webcomic/HueAreYou'': Blue and Red both qualify as this with weapons of mass destruction and their general classification is called "Soldier Bot".
140* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': These are rare because most [=AI=]s don't want to jeopardize their [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman newly-won civil rights]] by stoking human fears of a RobotWar. Bubbles the android defied her AI elders and enlisted out of patriotic duty; as the only survivor of her squad, she's a ShellShockedVeteran who needs a lot of time and encouragement to come out of her metaphorical (and literal) shell.
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144* The Terran in ''Literature/ChrysalisBeaverFur'', being an [[BrainUploading uploaded human brain]] with the goal of [[GenocideBackfire exterminating the aliens who exterminated humanity]], naturally had to build themself an arsenal of -- among [[AttackDrone other]] [[NuclearOption things]] -- remotely controlled robot soldiers. Their first design is a kind of [[BigCreepyCrawlies dog-spider]] with an [[MoreDakka autocannon]] on its back. It's highly effective, but not put into prouction as per the limits the Terran imposes on themself to avoid CyberneticsWillEatYourSoul. Instead, they choose a design resembling a shorter-than-average human with clawed, three-fingered hands and wearing a stylized cross between medieval armor and a spacesuit.
145* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' gives us the Atlasien Knights, used by the Atlas Army. Their official purpose is to defend people from Creatures of Grimm so humans won't have to risk their lives, but they prove to be utterly worthless. During the Fall of Beacon in Volume 3, Roman Torchwick uses a computer virus to turn ''all'' of the robots against the heroes. In Volume 7, the Knights are seen defending the city of Mantle, but their inability to keep even low-level Grimm out of the city shows that their placement is to demonstrate how little Atlas (More specifically, [[GeneralFailure Ironwood]]) cares about Mantle.
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149* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has [[KillerRobot Killbots]], which are in such sufficiently high demand that multiple inventors have made their own versions. Notably, {{General|Ripper}} [[MilesGloriosus Zapp Brannigan]] once defeated an army of Killbots by [[WeHaveReserves sacrificing "wave after wave" of his own men]] to get them up to their preset kill limit of '''''[[BeyondTheImpossible 999,999 each]]'''''.
150* In ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', the overwhelming majority of [[EvilOverlord Aku]]'s [[ArmiesAreEvil military forces]] consist of [[MechaMooks expendable war robots]]. The most common of them are the [[MechanicalInsects insect-like Beetle Drones]]. Some of Aku's [[HiredGuns mercenaries]] and {{bounty hunter}}s are more humanoid variants, including the [[HitmanWithAHeart morally conflicted assassin X-9]].
151* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E25TheSecretWarOfLisaSimpson The Secret War of Lisa Simpson]]", Bart and Lisa attend and graduate from a military academy, and the Commandant's commencement speech is as follows:
152-->''"The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today, remember always, your duty is clear: to ''build and maintain'' those robots. Thank you."''
153* In ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'', [[EmperorScientist Dr. Robotnik]] uses a myriad of robots as military forces, ranging from his [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190725165914/http://info.sonicretro.org/images/thumb/f/fc/Swatbots2.JPG/300px-Swatbots2.JPG SWATbot infantry]], to automated [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190725171000/https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/sonic/images/8/8b/SatAM102-Stealthbot.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20091101201251 stealth aircraft]] and [[SurveillanceDrone surveillance drones]].
154* The titular ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' are autonomous robot soldiers fighting an [[ForeverWar ongoing civil war]] between AlwaysLawfulGood and AlwaysChaoticEvil counterparts.
155** Several stories see new characters being "born" for the sake of some tactical advantage (such as the Dinobots, Stunticons, Trypticon, and more throughout [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers the original cartoon]]).
156** In a few continuities, the first being [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers the original cartoon]], the Decepticons were explicitly built for the purpose of being military hardware, while the Autobots were only civilian models forced to adapt to war. In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', this means that individual Decepticons are much more powerful but not necessarily [[UnskilledButStrong skilled]], forcing the heroes to use clever gambits or sheer numbers to even the odds.
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160* TruthInTelevision: Military robots are widely used for combat and non-combat purposes. While [[AttackDrone aerial combat drones]] are likely the most well known example of this, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_robot Wikipedia has an entire list of them]]. Indeed, since risking one's life in a war is one of the most obvious unpleasant tasks that humans would be likely to hand off to a robot to do instead, [[ThreeLawsCompliant Asimov's First Law]] isn't looking very likely at this point.
161** Some take it into CompanionCube territory, with a well-known example being an IED squad nicknaming their robot "Franchise/ScoobyDoo". After it got blown up, the squad was informed that the replacement robot would arrive soon, [[MourningADeadRobot only for a distraught soldier to say he didn't want a replacement, he wanted Scooby-Doo back.]]
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