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Change: OrganisationalOrganizational InformationThe Thinking Machines were a race of robot The Thinking Machines Serving mankind prior to their uprising. computers, created by humans to be the ultimate servants and assistants. Since they were emotionless, and did not feel pain, they were useful in situations where the life of a
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Change: ArticleIn accordance with the Rules of Dunepedia, this Article is proclaimed as Good, and is an exemplary piece. This Article contains a Featured ImageIn accordance with the Rules of Dunepedia, this article is proclaimed as containing a Featured Image. The image is:Machines Serving Mankind
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: is Featured on Dunepedia. In accordance with the Rules of Dunepedia, this article is proclaimed as featured, and is an exemplary piece. This Article is a Good ArticleIn accordance with the Rules of Dunepedia, this Article is proclaimed as Good, and is an exemplary piece.
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Change: to consider. They may well have been in use for some thousands of years prior to their rebellion against their masters. By the year of a least 1250 B.G., The Thinking Machines were controlled by a vastly powerful sentient computer networknetwork, known as Omnius, which was
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Change: none would ever create a machine in the likeness of a man's mind. This Article is a Good ArticleIn accordance with the Rules of Dunepedia, this Article is proclaimed as Good, and is an exemplary piece.
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Change: Erasmus,Erasmus, killed Manion Butler, and incited the League of Nobles, the last free humans, to rebel. The Jihad continued until 108 B.G., when the
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Change: In 201 B.G., the Butlerian Jihad, a war against all thinking machines, began. It started after the free-thinking robot, Erasmus, killed Manion Butler, and incited
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Change: race."Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind."Organisational InformationThe Thinking Machines were a race of robot computers, created by humans to be the ultimate servants and assistants. The Thinking Machines were controlled by a vastly powerful sentient computer network known as Omnius.
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