The three "Laws of Robotics" built into the positronic brains of the robots in Aasimov's "Robot" series.
Mythrix's brother and the final boss of the first game
Providence
In Frank Herbert's Dune, Paul is given much specialized training that eventually leads to his awakening as the Kwisatz Haderach, including the ways of the Bene Gesserit, but it is briefly mentioned earlier in the book that he was also given training to make him this.
A Mentat
Gup
To help his team orient themselves in the zero-gravity war games of battle school, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin tells his squad this.
"The Enemy Gate is Down"
This survivor is the only one to board the UES Contact Light without clearance or permission.
Bandit
As Valentine Michael Smith learns the ways of his fellow humans on Earth in Stranger In A Strangeland, he often uses this Martian word to mean that he understands something profoundly and completely.
Grok
MUL-T's original name in Risk of Rain 1/Returns.
HAN-D
In Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven, George Orr is told by Doctor Haber to use his reality-altering dreams to solve racism, and ends up doing this.
Turning Everyone's skin gray
Despite many having cybernetic enhancements or exosuits, only this many survivors from the Risk of Rain series are actually robots.
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