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'''''Ex Machina''''' has been used for:
'''''Ex Machina''''' has been used for:


* ''[[Appleseed Ex Machina]]'', a 2007 anime film and the sequel to the 2004 film ''[[Appleseed]]''
* ''[[Appleseed Ex Machina]]'', a 2007 anime film and the sequel to the 2004 film ''[[Appleseed]]''.
* [[Ex Machina (comics)|''Ex Machina'' (comics)]], a comic book series written by Brian K. Vaughan
* [[Ex Machina (comics)|''Ex Machina'' (comics)]], a comic book series written by Brian K. Vaughan.
* [[Ex Machina (film)|''Ex Machina'' (film)]], a 2015 British science fiction film
* [[Ex Machina (film)|''Ex Machina'' (film)]], a 2015 British science fiction film.
* [[Ex Machina (role-playing game)|''Ex Machina'' (role-playing game)]], a post cyberpunk role-playing game
* [[Ex Machina (role-playing game)|''Ex Machina'' (role-playing game)]], a post cyberpunk role-playing game.


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Latest revision as of 07:22, 10 July 2021

Ex Machina is a portion of the phrase Deus Ex Machina, meaning "god from the machine".

Ex Machina has been used for: