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* Orianna in ''[[League of Legends]]'' was the daughter of a [[Mad Scientist]] and died in an accident while training for a League tournament. She was [[Dance Battler|rebuilt]] as the "perfect daughter" with [[Uncanny Valley|spastic mechanical movements]] and an [[Creepy Doll|emotionless voice]] but a perfectly functional "protector", a mechanical ball complete with EMP and gravity weapons. Although her powers are justified by firstly his desire to stop anything else happening to her, and secondly because ''not'' making her incredibly dangerous would have been a bit of an obstacle to joining the League.
* Orianna in ''[[League of Legends]]'' was the daughter of a [[Mad Scientist]] and died in an accident while training for a League tournament. She was [[Dance Battler|rebuilt]] as the "perfect daughter" with [[Uncanny Valley|spastic mechanical movements]] and an [[Creepy Doll|emotionless voice]] but a perfectly functional "protector", a mechanical ball complete with EMP and gravity weapons. Although her powers are justified by firstly his desire to stop anything else happening to her, and secondly because ''not'' making her incredibly dangerous would have been a bit of an obstacle to joining the League.
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest Paradox]]'' has an inversion of this trope in Hild. She initially seems to be a combat robot, but she has unnecessarily advanced emotions and even the ability to reproduce.
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest Paradox]]'' has an inversion of this trope in Hild. She initially seems to be a combat robot, but she has unnecessarily advanced emotions and even the ability to reproduce.
* A lot of mechanical foes in the ''[[Epic Battle Fantasy]]'' series are described in their bestiary entries as machines dedicated to some sort of maintenance or utility job. In ''EBF4'', a rogue AI turns seeminly harmless factory equipment into dangerous weapons, like turning a cooling system into a freezing turret or making a radio emitter shoot concentrated lightning bolts. In ''EBF5'', all machines the party fights are Lance's creations, and he adds weapon systems to everything he creates out of paranoia.
* A lot of mechanical foes in the ''[[Epic Battle Fantasy]]'' series are described in their bestiary entries as machines dedicated to a maintenance or utility job. In ''EBF4'', these are originally harmless machines hijacked by a rogue A.I. that found a way to weaponize their tools, and in ''EBF5'', all mechanical foes were created by Lance, who adds weapon systems to everything, even maintenance drones, the Neon Valhalla tunneling machine is especially ludicrous with its machine guns, massive harpoon turrets and arsenal of bombs that easily qualify as WMDs.


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