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Kurogane Communication (Light Novel)

Haruka, the only known survivor of a cataclysmic global war, has taken refuge with a diverse group of sentient robots with distinct personalities. They attempt to survive in the desolate post-war environment; however their supplies are limited and the military robots are still active and hostile. Haruka remains optimistic that other humans may have survived the war, but their persistent search efforts have failed to locate any survivors. Is she destined to live her life without any human contact?

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Origin

Origin

Tokyo, 2048. Japan is now connected to the entire northern hemisphere by the Eurasian Railroad, and all manner of crime and vice pour into the megalopolis at its eastern terminus. Little do the people know that inhuman beings live among us, however–robots with high-level AI, who will kill to survive. Only one ‘man’ can stop them –their prototype: ORIGIN.

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Android Type One

Android Type One

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Junk Force (Light Novel)

Junk Force (Light Novel)

Louis, a 14-year-old “mecha-geek” who specializes in computers and all manner of hardware, adventures around a post-apocalyptic wasteland in a Dreadnaught tank along with the android-girl Mamet and teenaged ladies Liza, Wooty, and Mill. Though the Great War happened more than three decades pasts, the remnants remain everywhere, and the threat lingers that those who escaped to Mars might return to Earth to remake the planet anew, regardless of whether or not the remaining inhabitants agree. One of the greatest current problems is the atmospheric conversion system Z.P.T., which has gone out of control, but while seeking a solution to that problem there are war robots to be fought, treasure to be hunted down, lost tech to be recovered, and a sexy operative of the Anti-Martian Earth Self Defense Force to be dealt with.

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Yogensha Pippi

Yogensha Pippi

PIPPI, a humanoid computer developed to predict earthquakes, estimates that a global-scale cataclysm will occur in eight years. Though the computer also announces that the accompanying danger of human extinction can be avoided by taking a series of specific steps, the process deviates so far from normality that people are thrown into a state of chaos and doubt.

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Eve no Jikan

Eve no Jikan

In the future, androids live side by side with humans – but not as their equals, as their slaves. Though they look identical, these androids must display a holographic ring over their heads so the difference is clear. One day, a boy named Rikuo finds abnormal activity patterns in the logs of his own android, and alongside his friend Masaki, he sets forth to find where the android has been. Much to their surprise, the duo discovers a secret café known as Eve no Jikan with a single rule: within its walls, there must be no discrimination between humans and robots. In this place, androids appear to be human and are even displaying signs of independence – a trait that should not be possible. Rikou finds his perceptions increasingly challenged as he struggles to come to terms with his own android, and the relationship between man and machines...

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Demokratia

Demokratia

A secret social experiment is led by two Japanese engineers, having an android every move, expression and decision decided through a majority vote from a collective of ca. 3000 randomly chosen people. The vote system offers the opportunity to any member of the collective to set forward his/her proposition. The 3 most proposed actions as well as two propositions made only once are submitted to the majority vote.Rules and systems have been set to ensure the dynamism of that community, and to prevent identification of people and places where the android evolves in modern-day Japan. And so the Dēmokratía android came to life.

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Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow

Robo Sapiens: Tales of Tomorrow

In the future, robots are more than machines. Autonomous “cyber-persons” with A.I. brains are part of society, interacting with humans and growing their own culture. In fact, they may be surpassing humans, as biological homo sapiens and their own world have begun to die out. But are humans truly disappearing, or are robots the new “humans”?

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Biscuit (Ryousuke YAMAJI)

Biscuit (Ryousuke YAMAJI)

Escape from the sky prison ! The adventure of two GREEN GIRLS with the robot vacuum !

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Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom

Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom

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