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* In [[Robert Silverberg]]'s ''Tower of Glass'', the "androids"<ref>misnamed -- they're artificially created biological beings, who tend to refer to themselves as "vat-born", with humans being "womb-born"</ref> worship the man who created the process by which they're made. This leads to an all-out rebellion when said creator shatters their faith by fervently denouncing their personhood.
* In the [[Star Trek Novel Verse]], the Choblik swear on the Great Builders, whom they revere. The Choblik are cyborgs who were non-sapient until the Builders installed their implants. Essentially, they're an example of an [[Uplifted Animal]], and the unknown race responsible for the uplift are their "gods". The Choblik religion also interprets creation in general as the work of a "builder":
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