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Which trope is the opposite of \\\"Becoming a Real Boy\\\" in a sense of Vulkan achieving Kolinahr, GLaDOS deleting her emotions, human chosing to become a \\\"soulless robot AI\\\", etc. Becoming less of a \\\"real boy\\\", but not necessarily an intert inanimate object (because \\\"Toy transformation\\\" doesn\\\'t sound quite the inverse of BARB, I feel).

Contrast it with de-evolution or degradation, because it might be arguable whether it is a bad thing or a good thing (within fictional universe), but the key component is either desire to abandon emotions/humanity or the act of chosing to be more \\\"robot-like\\\".

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Which trope is the opposite of \
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Which trope is the opposite of \\\"Becoming a Real Boy\\\" in a sense of Vulkan achieving Kolinahr, GLaDOS deleting her emotions, human chosing to become a \\\"soulless robot AI\\\", etc. Becoming less of a \\\"real boy\\\", but not necessarily an intert inanimate object (because \\\"Toy transformation\\\" doesn\\\'t sound quite the inverse of BARB, I feel).

Contrast it with de-evolution or degradation, because it might be arguable whether it is a bad thing or a good thing (within fictional universe), but the key component is either desire or act of chosing to be more \\\"robot-like\\\".

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Which trope is the opposite of \
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Which trope is the opposite of \\\"Becoming a Real Boy\\\" in a sense of Vulkan achieving Kolinahr, GLaDOS deleting her emotions, human chosing to become a \\\"soulless robot AI\\\", etc. Becoming less of a \\\"real boy\\\", but not necessarily inanimate. Contrast it with de-evolution or degradation, because it might be arguable whether it is a bad thing or a good thing (within fictional universe), but the key component is either desire or act of chosing to be more \\\"robot-like\\\".

Because \\\"Toy transformation\\\" doesn\\\'t sound quite the inverse, I feel.
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