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== [[Comic Books]] ==

== [[Comics]] ==
* In the ''[[Marvel Universe]]'', the [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|Celestials]] created the Kree, who in turn created [[The Inhumans]].
* In the ''[[Marvel Universe]]'', the [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|Celestials]] created the Kree, who in turn created [[The Inhumans]].


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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* The plot of ''[[Discworld/Feet of Clay|Feet of Clay]]'' revolves around golems creating {{spoiler|a "king" golem. It doesn't go so well.}}
* The plot of ''[[Feet of Clay (novel)|Feet of Clay]]'' revolves around golems creating {{spoiler|a "king" golem. It doesn't go so well.}}
* The eponymous (and autonomous) spaceships of [[Fred Saberhagen]]'s ''[[Berserker (Literature)|Berserker]]'' series.
* The eponymous (and autonomous) spaceships of [[Fred Saberhagen]]'s ''[[Berserker (Literature)|Berserker]]'' series.
* The Hypotheticals from Robert Charles Wilson's novels ''Spin'' and ''Axis'' are of the Von Neumann type seen below
* The Hypotheticals from Robert Charles Wilson's novels ''Spin'' and ''Axis'' are of the Von Neumann type seen below
* The short Novel ''Model II'' by [[Philip K. Dick]] has a handful of US Marines find out what has been happening since they gave the deadly robots built to fight off the new URSS the capability to reproduce simply because they were so dangerous nobody wanted to work on them anymore. It's not pleasant.
* The short Novel ''Model II'' by [[Philip K. Dick]] has a handful of US Marines find out what has been happening since they gave the deadly robots built to fight off the new URSS the capability to reproduce simply because they were so dangerous nobody wanted to work on them anymore. It's not pleasant.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* There's a ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' example, when the android Data creates its own android offspring, Lal.
* There's a ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' example, when the android Data creates its own android offspring, Lal.
* Cylons in ''[[Battlestar Galactica]].'' It didn't turn out well for them, either.
* Cylons in ''[[Battlestar Galactica]].'' It didn't turn out well for them, either.
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