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Not to be confused with [[The Maker]], although there's an obvious overlap.
 
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== [[ComicsComic Books]] ==
 
 
== [[Comics]] ==
* In ''[[Runaways]]'', there is the early 1900s superhero Difference Engine, a [[Steampunk]] robot (or possibly a human in [[Powered Armor]]) who says "[[Oh My Gods|For Babbage's sake]]," referring to [[wikipedia:Charles Babbage|Charles Babbage]].
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
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** In the sequel, blue programs gasp in awe, perform the sign of the cross and kneel when Flynn shows up. He's very [[Think Nothing of It|self-deprecating]] about his role, especially when [[My Greatest Failure|CLU]] is discussed.
* Not a canon example, but fanfiction and fanart of Shane Acker's film [[9|Nine]]—which stars nine ragdoll-like mechanical homunculi—tends to feature this, despite the actual film's lack of any such references. The Seamstress, however, ''does'' bow down in front of the Fabrication Machine as if worshipping it.
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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{{quote|“It is empirical that we were Upgraded to our current state millennia ago by some technological agency. It is also empirical that the galaxy contains many other life forms, worlds and phenomena that could not have come into being without technological intervention. And many of the fundamental mysteries of the universe can be resolved by postulating it as a construct of some entity or civilization existing on a transcendent plane. Given the power and pervasiveness that such a creative agency would require, it's logical to interpret all lesser creative agencies in the universe as aspects of the ultimate Builders”. }}
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
 
* Subverted with a vengeance on the new ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'': While the Cylons do plenty of contemplating [[God]], they never once consider the humans who {{spoiler|supposedly}} made them anything even remotely divine, and some consider them outright evil.
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Subverted with a vengeance on the new ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'': While the Cylons do plenty of contemplating [[God]], they never once consider the humans who {{spoiler|supposedly}} made them anything even remotely divine, and some consider them outright evil.
** The Final Five, {{spoiler|the five [[Artificial Human|Humanoid Cylons]] that made the other Humanoid Cylons}}, refer to having consciously avoided this with their "children" as the colonial Centurions already had a single, loving God.
* In the Joel-era episodes of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'', the bots tended to have a more mellow attitude towards Joel, but they did recognize him as their creator. Joel could be a vengeful god, once tearing Crow's arm off and throwing it across the theater after a particularly bad pun and, on a separate occasion, threatening to bounce Tom off the wall if he wouldn't stop doing his Anthony Newley impersonation. He was right to do it. The Bots attitude towards Mike was much less respectful.
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* The Centauri of ''[[Babylon 5]]'' have a pantheon of about fifty gods, but the greatest of them all is the Great Maker. According to the backstory, he is a god borrowed from another, monotheistic religion.
* In Mel Brooks' short-lived 1975 Robin Hood spoof ''When Things Were Rotten,'' merry man Renaldo is framed for crimes committed by a lookalike in Prince John's employ. When the others stage an impromptu trial against Renaldo, he pleads his innocence. Little John tells him "Tell that to your maker." Renaldo responds, "My...maker?? (''to camera'') '''''MEL!!!!"'''''
 
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Eberron]]'' has the [[Golem|Warforged]] religion of the Becoming God. Pretty weird, considering that {{spoiler|nearly}} all {{spoiler|current}} [[Golem|Warforged]] were created by House Cannith, and the religion is actually working on creating the body of the god. Still, Aarren d'Cannith is referred to as the Master Architect and the Prophet of the Becoming God, and is assumed to be the race's creator, due to his knowledge of the Creation Forge that gave the [[Golem|Warforged]] life and his decision to assist the Lord Of Blades in repairing the Forge so the Becoming God can be given form.
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* The robots in puzzle/RPG game ''[[Mr. Robot]]'' make comments such as, "oh, for maker's sake!" One of the hints that there is more to {{spoiler|Zelda}} than immediately apparent is the comment, "Thank God!"
 
== [[Web Comics]] / [[Web Originals]] ==
 
== [[Web Comics]] / [[Web Originals]] ==
* ''[[Captain SNES]]'' has the sprites view the "Creators" as gods. The only ones that feel differently are RPG sprites, which were isolated from the rest of Videoland and therefore know nothing of them, and some Touched... [[Humans Are Cthulhu|who know the truth]].
* ''[[Keychain of Creation]]'': <Don't be silly. If there's no machine heaven, where do all the toasters go?>
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* Subverted by the [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]] in ''[[Freefall]]''—not only are they aware of their creators' limitations (and actively subvert them,) they gather to read about and discuss religion and philosophy, in an attempt to understand their place in the universe.
** Except for Blunt, who thinks humans are perfect and does not even consider that [[Deadly Upgrade|Gardener In the Dark]] might be anything other than necessary (like, say, [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|executive idiocy]]).
* In a rare organic example, the genetically-engineered chakats from [[Chakona Space]] will also refer to "the makers"—even though they know exactly who those makers are.
* In ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', [[Species Surname|Robot]] considers [[Gadgeteer Genius]] Kat to be an [[Our Angels Are Different|angel]]. {{spoiler|And is potentially making a religion around with the other robots....}}
 
== [[Web Originals]] ==
* In a rare organic example, the genetically-engineered chakats from ''[[Chakona Space]]'' will also refer to "the makers"—even though they know exactly who those makers are.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* The Nanobots of ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'' always refer to Jimmy as "the Creator" rather than by name, and believe that their sole purpose should be to serve him. (Although, most of their "services" are acts of disruption that Jimmy doesn't ask for or approve of.)
* Jenny in ''[[My Life as a Teenage Robot]]'' hilariously says "Thank Jobs" (as in Apple co-founder/CEO Steve Jobs) in an early episode. As she is a [[Robot Girl]], he probably is her equivalent of God.
* ''[[Re BootReBoot]]'''s [[Old Master|sagelike sprite]] Phong has been known to shout, "Thank the User!" As the User's games [[Humans Are Cthulhu|can potentially annihilate blocks of Mainframe]], the other sprites are a little less reverent.
** On the other hand, {{spoiler|late in the series, the User is the only one who can help Mainframe recover from the massive damage done to it... by rebooting his computer. One quick system recovery, and the entire city is as good as new.}} So maybe Phong is right after all.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': in the Halloween episode where Lisa creates life, her creations regard her and Bart as [[God]] and [[Satan]], respectively.
** "I've created Lutherans!"
* Certain versions of ''[[Transformers]]'' continuity have the eponymous robots and Cybertron created by the godlike Primus to defend the universe against Unicron.
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