Other than Alpha and Delta, were there any other types of androids in Total Recall 2070?
The plot of the TV series Total Recall 2070 implies that there are a variety of different types of androids.
Hume's partner, Ian Farve, is secretly a type of android called an 'Alpha'
Almost all of the workers are called 'Deltas'.
Does the series or any of the supporting materials mention any other types of androids?
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The plot of the TV series Total Recall 2070 implies that there are a variety of different types of androids.
Hume's partner, Ian Farve, is secretly a type of android called an 'Alpha'
Almost all of the workers are called 'Deltas'.
Does the series or any of the supporting materials mention any other types of androids?
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The "list" is going to be really short and un-subjective.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 7:11
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I'm curious to who cast the close vote. Other than being a slightly obscure question, how is this in anyway not a perfect question for this site?
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 22:20
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Let's make a list of these three things? I'm just not clear how this is an actual question, per "What kinds of questions should I not ask here?" in scifi.stackexchange.com/faq
– Jeff Atwood
Jan 23 '11 at 9:26
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Have you seen Total Recall 2070? There are only two types of androids directly referenced in the series. I'm trying to see if there are any mention of the other types of andriods. There are only a few types of androids in the series and the types of robots has a special meaning in the series. I think that you have decided to close the question because you have not seen the series and do not understand the question.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 23 '11 at 10:48
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@Jeff - why did you close this?
– Wikis
Mar 1 '11 at 12:11
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The plot of the TV series Total Recall 2070 implies that there are a variety of different types of androids.
Hume's partner, Ian Farve, is secretly a type of android called an 'Alpha'
Almost all of the workers are called 'Deltas'.
Does the series or any of the supporting materials mention any other types of androids?
total-recall-2070
The plot of the TV series Total Recall 2070 implies that there are a variety of different types of androids.
Hume's partner, Ian Farve, is secretly a type of android called an 'Alpha'
Almost all of the workers are called 'Deltas'.
Does the series or any of the supporting materials mention any other types of androids?
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The "list" is going to be really short and un-subjective.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 7:11
2
I'm curious to who cast the close vote. Other than being a slightly obscure question, how is this in anyway not a perfect question for this site?
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 22:20
1
Let's make a list of these three things? I'm just not clear how this is an actual question, per "What kinds of questions should I not ask here?" in scifi.stackexchange.com/faq
– Jeff Atwood
Jan 23 '11 at 9:26
3
Have you seen Total Recall 2070? There are only two types of androids directly referenced in the series. I'm trying to see if there are any mention of the other types of andriods. There are only a few types of androids in the series and the types of robots has a special meaning in the series. I think that you have decided to close the question because you have not seen the series and do not understand the question.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 23 '11 at 10:48
2
@Jeff - why did you close this?
– Wikis
Mar 1 '11 at 12:11
add a comment |
3
The "list" is going to be really short and un-subjective.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 7:11
2
I'm curious to who cast the close vote. Other than being a slightly obscure question, how is this in anyway not a perfect question for this site?
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 22:20
1
Let's make a list of these three things? I'm just not clear how this is an actual question, per "What kinds of questions should I not ask here?" in scifi.stackexchange.com/faq
– Jeff Atwood
Jan 23 '11 at 9:26
3
Have you seen Total Recall 2070? There are only two types of androids directly referenced in the series. I'm trying to see if there are any mention of the other types of andriods. There are only a few types of androids in the series and the types of robots has a special meaning in the series. I think that you have decided to close the question because you have not seen the series and do not understand the question.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 23 '11 at 10:48
2
@Jeff - why did you close this?
– Wikis
Mar 1 '11 at 12:11
3
3
The "list" is going to be really short and un-subjective.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 7:11
The "list" is going to be really short and un-subjective.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 7:11
2
2
I'm curious to who cast the close vote. Other than being a slightly obscure question, how is this in anyway not a perfect question for this site?
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 22:20
I'm curious to who cast the close vote. Other than being a slightly obscure question, how is this in anyway not a perfect question for this site?
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 22:20
1
1
Let's make a list of these three things? I'm just not clear how this is an actual question, per "What kinds of questions should I not ask here?" in scifi.stackexchange.com/faq
– Jeff Atwood
Jan 23 '11 at 9:26
Let's make a list of these three things? I'm just not clear how this is an actual question, per "What kinds of questions should I not ask here?" in scifi.stackexchange.com/faq
– Jeff Atwood
Jan 23 '11 at 9:26
3
3
Have you seen Total Recall 2070? There are only two types of androids directly referenced in the series. I'm trying to see if there are any mention of the other types of andriods. There are only a few types of androids in the series and the types of robots has a special meaning in the series. I think that you have decided to close the question because you have not seen the series and do not understand the question.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 23 '11 at 10:48
Have you seen Total Recall 2070? There are only two types of androids directly referenced in the series. I'm trying to see if there are any mention of the other types of andriods. There are only a few types of androids in the series and the types of robots has a special meaning in the series. I think that you have decided to close the question because you have not seen the series and do not understand the question.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 23 '11 at 10:48
2
2
@Jeff - why did you close this?
– Wikis
Mar 1 '11 at 12:11
@Jeff - why did you close this?
– Wikis
Mar 1 '11 at 12:11
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How about Betas?
Various cast lists suggest a Beta Android, notably that played by Kevin Hare in Episode 11 Begotten Not Made (2). Hare also played an android in Episode 5 Allure as a doorman, and in Episode 20 Personal Effects. Some lists also have Kevin Rushton as a Beta Android in Episode 6 Infiltration.
A German summary of Episodes 1 & 2 Machine Dreams seems to suggest that Beta Androids were behind the murder of the teenagers, though I am not sure that is correct.
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How about Betas?
Various cast lists suggest a Beta Android, notably that played by Kevin Hare in Episode 11 Begotten Not Made (2). Hare also played an android in Episode 5 Allure as a doorman, and in Episode 20 Personal Effects. Some lists also have Kevin Rushton as a Beta Android in Episode 6 Infiltration.
A German summary of Episodes 1 & 2 Machine Dreams seems to suggest that Beta Androids were behind the murder of the teenagers, though I am not sure that is correct.
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How about Betas?
Various cast lists suggest a Beta Android, notably that played by Kevin Hare in Episode 11 Begotten Not Made (2). Hare also played an android in Episode 5 Allure as a doorman, and in Episode 20 Personal Effects. Some lists also have Kevin Rushton as a Beta Android in Episode 6 Infiltration.
A German summary of Episodes 1 & 2 Machine Dreams seems to suggest that Beta Androids were behind the murder of the teenagers, though I am not sure that is correct.
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How about Betas?
Various cast lists suggest a Beta Android, notably that played by Kevin Hare in Episode 11 Begotten Not Made (2). Hare also played an android in Episode 5 Allure as a doorman, and in Episode 20 Personal Effects. Some lists also have Kevin Rushton as a Beta Android in Episode 6 Infiltration.
A German summary of Episodes 1 & 2 Machine Dreams seems to suggest that Beta Androids were behind the murder of the teenagers, though I am not sure that is correct.
How about Betas?
Various cast lists suggest a Beta Android, notably that played by Kevin Hare in Episode 11 Begotten Not Made (2). Hare also played an android in Episode 5 Allure as a doorman, and in Episode 20 Personal Effects. Some lists also have Kevin Rushton as a Beta Android in Episode 6 Infiltration.
A German summary of Episodes 1 & 2 Machine Dreams seems to suggest that Beta Androids were behind the murder of the teenagers, though I am not sure that is correct.
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The "list" is going to be really short and un-subjective.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 7:11
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I'm curious to who cast the close vote. Other than being a slightly obscure question, how is this in anyway not a perfect question for this site?
– Mark Rogers
Jan 20 '11 at 22:20
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Let's make a list of these three things? I'm just not clear how this is an actual question, per "What kinds of questions should I not ask here?" in scifi.stackexchange.com/faq
– Jeff Atwood
Jan 23 '11 at 9:26
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Have you seen Total Recall 2070? There are only two types of androids directly referenced in the series. I'm trying to see if there are any mention of the other types of andriods. There are only a few types of androids in the series and the types of robots has a special meaning in the series. I think that you have decided to close the question because you have not seen the series and do not understand the question.
– Mark Rogers
Jan 23 '11 at 10:48
2
@Jeff - why did you close this?
– Wikis
Mar 1 '11 at 12:11