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It pits hilariously brainless putty humanoids in red versus hilariously brainless putty humanoids in blue in the most ridiculous battle sequences.
The people here are ten feet tall, beautiful golden humanoids.
While Atlas doing backflips is full-tilt insane, humanoids still struggle.
Many of the best and strongest humanoids use hydraulics for strength.
Right now, I'm kind of obsessed with A.I, Androids, and Humanoids.
To be clear: Humanoids aren't supposed to be able to do this.
It could fast-forward the development of humanoids and autonomous driving technology.
There are other monsters, too, and they're these weird humanoids made of mold.
Cox casts vegetative humanoids as amorous heroes with their own language and literature.
And while humanoids seem silly right now, they're only going to get more sophisticated.
They can create undying "biomechanical humanoids," or, as we know them, Westworld-type robots.
They're described in the books as tall, gaunt, pale humanoids, with brilliantly blue eyes.
Networks of drones, humanoids, wheeled robots and stationary smart cameras may one day keep watch.
Eventually, roboticists will pool together their expertise, producing the first generation of super-realistic humanoids.
"Everyone wants to meet the little, green humanoids," MIT exoplanet scientist Sara Seager told Axios.
However, it's unlikely that this "Super-Earth" hosts a rich civilization of scrupulously logical humanoids.
In one game, I was battling humanoids that appeared to be made of red candy.
The best humanoids are about 3.0, said Ames, but DURUS is 1.4 and self-powered.
But Kengoro is also extremely flexible, with six times the degrees of freedom as traditional humanoids.
Because even though Liu isn't fighting green-skinned, gamma-rayed humanoids, he is going after mutants.
In the letter, the writer claims that his life was ruined by amphibian-humanoids from Mars.
These sympathetic humanoids were believed to be seals that could transform into (usually very attractive) people.
This bigger trend expanded to creepy humanoids, as well as camera-equipped drones and security devices.
Then you have the blond humanoids who are very tall and paternal; patients feel good around them.
And then humanoids still have to be taught how to do something useful with their newfound physical capabilities.
I prefer my real friends over fake humanoids run by computers and true trolls filled with genuine venom.
I do meet a new sentient alien species — this time they're robotic humanoids with digital screens for faces.
Psychlos are hulking, wiggy humanoids with citrine eyes, and Terl is maybe the baddest bitch of them all.
She reformulates the organic evocations of Surrealism with a nod to Max Ernst's fantastical humanoids, minus the Freudian paranoia.
Whether hoax or well-intentioned, Kayla, a computer engineer of humanoids, created a program that would make bots crazy.
The posthumanist replicants, synthetic humanoids, robo-hot-sticks – call them what you will—their facial symmetry is a dead giveaway.
But who knows, maybe one day humanoids will flip into our lives, or at the very least at the Olympics.
Maybe the scrolls he was assigned to transcribe as "punishment" hold some clues about the creepy ice humanoids up north.
Lone humanoids dance, leap, kneel, float, and curl up in unnatural surroundings when artist Felix Rothschild opens his mind's eye.
Nude figures cavort inside eggs and shells, are fed or eaten by nefarious humanoids; unlikely orifices are stuffed with flowers.
When artificially intelligent humanoids pass beyond the uncanny valley, most theorists assume they will one day become indistinguishable from humans.
These movements, Abdelwahed told me, lend the humanoids a "lifelike presence," but the word "possessed" could have been used, too.
In "Gnomen," from 1997, some of the wonder is still there, as four male humanoids treat one another like puppets.
Other, merely hungry humanoids observe this and think, Totally gross, but what the heck, and they eat some oysters, too.
In science fiction, pansexuality also generally encompasses feelings of attraction toward other species and humanoids as well as all genders.
Taking cues from a chilling score by John Davidson, Bitzouni creates fragmented landscapes and abstract humanoids from scraps of colored paper.
Slowly, sinister shapes approach from all directions: shambling pink humanoids, thick-skinned giants, a building-sized behemoth seen in the distance.
The variety of imaginary sea-people, or "piscine humanoids" as they're known in cryptozoology circles, is immense in fiction and folklore.
Massive crouching inflatable humanoids will fill the building from floor to ceiling, making the West Gallery feel at times like a dollhouse.
Instead of slow, heavy, and terrain-sensitive humanoids like ASIMO, researchers are building lightweight and agile bird-like robots, such as Cassie.
The Gek, meanwhile, look like cute toad-like humanoids, but really their history is dark and disturbing, filled with bloody civil wars.
Squeaky Dutch synths and heavy drops have become the sole province of vodka-in-the-Camelbak knuckleheads and Marco Rubio jogger humanoids.
A recent episode of the dystopian television series "Black Mirror" begins with a soldier hunting down and killing hideous humanoids called roaches.
A big component of Zygote's world are "synthetics," or artificially-created humanoids designed to perform dangerous and menial tasks unfit for humans.
And, instead of having actors play human-sized cats, as is done in the stage version, Hooper opted for cat-sized humanoids.
Nor are expectations overturned in the catalog, which is nearly as thin as one of Giacometti's gaunt humanoids, with just three essays.
The result is an abundance of hypersexual humanoids, or ones that are just plain painful to imagine putting your genitals anywhere near.
Then the story jumps to an extensive sequence on a bright paradise planet of willowy, iridescent humanoids, about to suffer a cataclysmic fate.
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Consider "Star Trek's" Borg, a catchphrase-happy collective consciousness made up of humanoids with high-tech implants that wants to assimilate other species.
Those of you lucky enough to have seen the 1962 cult film "Creation of the Humanoids" will have guessed the answer by now.
If you turn subtitles on, you can hear the typhon phantoms (the humanoids) in the distance, muttering to themselves as they pace around rooms.
This technique is impressive, as simulated humanoids learn how to do things from scratch—but it often produces bizarre, unpredictable, and highly unnatural results.
The machine is a radical departure from the stiff, bumbling humanoids that have so far done a whole lot of falling on their faces.
Pop My Eyes has highlighted the work of Instagram heavy-hitter and animator Zolloc, who most recently caught our eye with his hirsute humanoids.
He grafts butterfly wings onto rat-faced humanoids; he imagines a toothy fish with human legs (in stylish leather boots) feasting on a human.
Is there anything more absurd than the image of a steel-grey robot cop inside a colorfully lit club surrounded by fleshy, sweaty humanoids?
The park is populated with sophisticated humanoids where visitors pay $1,000 per day for the luxury of doing whatsoever they please to the robots.
It's hard to even appreciate how hard this is for robots to do, because it's hard to appreciate how difficult walking still is for humanoids.
David Icke, the British conspiracy theorist, is perhaps the most famous person who contends that almost all powerful people are actually shape-shifting reptilian humanoids.
The player character is a humanoid that can pick things up, jump, and perform actions, and so all of the other humanoids can do that.
Star Trek has never been about gratuitous violence and action, but introspection, exploration, and deep philosophical questioning among a diverse group of humans (and humanoids).
Rainbow-Bright Collages Will Fix That These Abstract Paintings Are Made by Slashing Blades Across Canvas Pugs and Wooden Humanoids United in these Surreal Paintings
These nightmarish illustrations of cadaverous humanoids and wretched mythical beasts capture what I imagine it feels like to smoke peyote while watching The Evil Dead.
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In fact, it is not that different from the world we inhabit today, minus the artificial humanoids who have been integrated into the social landscape.
In Left Hand, the protagonist visits an ice-bound planet inhabited by a race of androgynous humanoids who only become sexually active once per month.
A vibrant condensation of fantastical figures, nude humanoids, and a unique brand of web-enabled surrealism only begin to characterize the paintings of Emma Stern.
The uncanny valley teems with creepy humanoids—machines not quite perfect enough to be mistaken for people, but not quite comically robotic enough to be endearing.
These people who appraise everything in sight with the icy scrutiny of art-world sharks, might as well be humanoids for all the warmth they exude.
"According to CNN, followers of the ideology believe that people can hear the aliens through meditation, and have described the aliens as "slender, little, silvery humanoids.
Google acquired a gaggle of startups with technologies ranging from full humanoids to industrial robotic arms to the prancing legged creations of MIT spinout Boston Dynamics.
The 65 animatronic figures throughout the ride present a different challenge — not to mention the complexity of three high-detailed humanoids known as the A1000 series.
Up until now, the company has deployed small numbers of its humanoids for science museums, AI development projects and healthcare, in particular around working with autism cases.
Streams of pillowy bodies wiggle effortlessly across the camera in a new 360° video that throws the spectator into a white purgatory overrun with the slithering humanoids.
Inspired by the 1973 animated classic of the same title, it depicts immense but benign humanoids from an alien planet, beginning to inspect humans and our environment.
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Much of this performance is being conceptualized in MacMurtrie's charcoal drawings, which show a huge tree giving life to roaming humanoids that are scattered around a primordial landscape.
The robots in question are Sophia and Han, and they belong to Hanson Robotics, a Hong Kong-based company that is developing and deploying artificial intelligence in humanoids.
Remote-Controlled Humanoids This robot, located in Germany, is being controlled remotely by a researcher wearing the DFKI-developed AILA/CAPIO exoskeleton in the city of Magnitogorsk, Russia.
However, the kindhearted humanoids at Adult Swim offer a handful of full episodes from the first three seasons, with some expiring and new ones becoming available every few weeks.
Embracing simplicity might also give us simple, inexpensive robots that thrive doing very specific tasks, instead of multi-million dollar humanoids that have trouble just staying on their feet.
Artefacts such as illuminated manuscripts and tapestries are adorned with unicorns, dragons, antelopes with forked tails, blemmyes—humanoids with no heads, their faces instead on their chests—and more.
For it, the 23-year-old computational artist created a surreal cybernetic abyss that places signature 3D humanoids in a storm of psychedelic neon patterns and abstract design animations.
Humanoids sporting long, pointed bald skulls (hence, um, the title), their goal is both to study Earth for future conquest…and figure out how to reconnect with Remulak for rescue.
I wrote a whole piece about the problem of building walking robots back in 2011 — it wasn't pretty back then, and it's still a challenge for most full-sized humanoids.
There was a time before Atlas could do backflips, back when robots were for factories, bomb disposal, vacuuming, and the occasional gimmick, and none of the useful ones were humanoids.
Resident Evil 7 features the "molded," gloopy black humanoids that are all teeth and claws, slow of speed but capable of overwhelming the forever-under-powered Ethan in tight spots.
Thandie Newton makes every new power-up seem galvanizing, and I'm definitely content watching Elsie (Elsie!!) and Bernard stagger around the park bickering and uncovering new plot twists about humanoids.
It was the humanoids of the Darpa Robotics Challenge, after all, that were tasked with opening doors, and it was those machines that helped drive robots to where they are now.
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In Visser's mind, the soccer team project is focused on the broader functions of the limits in how robots think and how bipedal humanoids are able to move and work together.
Strickler—whose book Mothman Dynasty: Chicago's Winged Humanoids was released last month—has been investigating paranormal sightings since the late 1970s and claims to have seen both a "Mothman" and Bigfoot.
It also raises questions about how sex dolls, robots, and artificial intelligence will be regulated in the future, and whether legislators are ready to consider the nuances of sex with humanoids.
In this lovely, 12,000-word feature, Alex Mar explores the world of Hiroshi Ishiguro, the so-called "father of humanoids," in pursuit of a simple question: Is humanity exclusive to humans?
His acrylic on wood painting, "persistence of reality," is a disturbing mash-up of Dalí, Bosch, and Bruegel the Elder, depicting an alien valley of priestly birds preying on hybrid humanoids.
It took about a month of simulated "practice" for each skill to develop, as the humanoids went through literally millions of trials trying to nail the perfect backflip or flying leg kick.
And if they are, what does that mean for the people hunting them and for a world that can spawn a new race of humanoids at the expense of the existing one?
Each of these humanoids was very much a metal man of his time (and despite the seductive Maria in Fritz Lang's 1927 Metropolis, they were on the whole designed as male robots).
The idealized lacquered humanoids in the 25th issue of FELT Zine encapsulate 3D artist Jason Ebeyer's belief that everybody, no matter their gender, has a masculine and feminine side to their character.
A vintage photograph of a soldier demonstrating rifle use to a squadron of children yields to a painting of several small, identical humanoids trapped in the clip and chamber of a handgun.
The slippery celestial humanoids in the 28th issue of FELT Zine look like extras from The Cell, the sci-fi horror film where Jennifer Lopez enters the mind a deranged serial killer.
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But the basic idea is the same: By capturing imperceptible changes in a participant's eyes—measuring things like pupil dilation and reaction time—the device aims to sort deceptive humanoids from genuine ones.
In the 1960s, Doctor Who introduced the Cybermen, alternate-Earth humanoids who'd replaced their weak human bodies with robotic ones, in the process streamlining their emotions into a ruthless will to eliminate weakness.
In response to labor shortages occasioned by an ageing population, robotics are heralded as the answer, whether it's hotels staffed entirely by humanoids or a "robot revolution" aimed at reversing Japan's economic slump.
Your goal is to "communicate with the mute alien race using shape and colour," and your studio is a spaceship where abstract, neon-hued humanoids roam a circular hall filled with waiting canvases.
To learn more about the future of android sex humanoids, Denis brings in sex researcher and New York University professor, Dr. Zhana Vrangalova, who calmed the panel's fears about the possibility of robot world domination.
VENICE (Reuters) - Canadian director Denis Villeneuve says making a sequel to 1982 cult film "Blade Runner", in which Harrison Ford hunted down humanoids, is "an insane project" but that it is one the way nonetheless.
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The humanoids spoke with the host of the showcase with canned replies and hackneyed requests for a high-five and a fist bump, which — for anyone who has seen humanoid demos — is all too familiar.
For the realists among us, though, 2016 will bring some positive advancement as promised home and family robots like Jibo finally arrive and more advanced humanoids like Pepper begin dotting global corporate offices and show rooms.
Mad God was initially nothing more than a few scenes shot on 35mm, depicting a handmade world filled with monsters, mad scientists, and "shit men"—sinewy humanoids made of metal skeletons and hair from Tippett's cat.
As the researchers explain in their paper, published today in Science Robotics: A limitation of conventional humanoids is that they have been designed on the basis of the theories of conventional engineering, mechanics, electronics, and informatics.
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There are, however, beautiful moments, as when a woman slowly balances on a grand piano played by two rhinoceros-headed humanoids, while a person attempts to grab at papers sent soaring on a hidden air blower.
While official books from Wizards of the Coast have given guidelines for creating players from "monstrous" species like orcs, lizardfolk, and firbolgs, Kamstra's "Monstrous Races" offers guidelines for playing as species that are far from humanoids.
Three years after it debuted in cinemas, an incredibly camp movie called Futureworld took the theme park to Mars, and the humanoids cloned humans only to dispose of them and steal their lives back on Earth.
GIF: Berkeley Artificial Intelligence ResearchUsing well-established machine learning techniques, researchers from University of California, Berkeley have taught simulated humanoids to perform over 25 natural motions, from somersaults and cartwheels through to high leg kicks and breakdancing.
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Of course, while Boston Dynamics is pretty much at the state of the art when it comes to humanoids, it's probably best known for its terrifying line of dog-inspired, gas-powered robots like BigDog and AlphaDog.
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If you don't remember, that's the same far-out federal research agency that put on the Grand Challenge (which helped kick off the self-driving car revolution), and the Robotics Challenge (which helped get humanoids walking among us).
At the time the insectile, programmable robot had separated itself from the horde of humanoids on the market by billing itself as the first robot that can climb stairs, making it suitable for firefighting and other rescue tasks.
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The mudokons, a four-fingered species of green and blue humanoids who love to fart and laugh, were captured by the Glukkons and their machine gun-wielding Slig underlings to provide the basic manual labor of running the factory.
And who is this royal lineage of humanoids making subjects out of the simple Toads, who can be found as messengers, servants, and shopkeepers (though recent endeavors into "archeology" promises there is at least some class mobility among the entire species).
The drawings — whose whispering, densely packed lines cohere into ectoplasmic spills or brittle, invertebrate humanoids — have all the psychological disquiet of Bellmer's photos, but their delicacy rewards the kind of up-close viewing that a small gallery like this permits.
The former, first published in 1986, plays out in Thalos, a region of an unspecified alien world where humanoids and dinosaurs coexist, and where both the protagonist's people and the invading Karosseans use gigantic mechs to travel and fight each other with.
In the beginning, while things are still slow, you'll see humanoids that can warp and teleport around a room, or spider-like things that often take you by surprise, mimicking objects around you and jumping out as you near their hiding spot.
In moments of emotional distress, or after days of strictly disciplined meditation, these otherworldly apparitions appear to her as glowing vermilion orbs, towering humanoids and insects that bolt across the ceiling, all of which she depicts in colorful drawings, paintings and collages.
He shows me mildly disturbing smartphone messages and pictures of splayed out humanoids from potential customers in Southeast Asia who have contacted him to register interest in buying sophisticated models like Magic Beauty, which Xiao says is currently mainly being exported to Europe.
"One intriguing prediction of the Gaian Bottleneck model is that the vast majority of fossils in the universe will be from extinct microbial life, not from multicellular species such as dinosaurs or humanoids that take billions of years to evolve," said Lineweaver.
True, the unintentional comedy keeps coming: the fetish-object glowing orb that appears at the end of the first act; the two dancers in the second act, encased in head-to-toe body stockings, who play humanoids that can't learn how to hug.
A model of Smith's body was fitted with a core digital skeleton and muscle system, the biomechanical chassis Weta uses for nearly all of its computer-generated humanoids, creating a basic digital replica—or clone, if you will—of modern-day Will Smith.
Both present us with the spectacle of anthropic humanoids who look good enough to desire sexually, and that's a win-win for those of us who'd secretly like to screw a VR headset to our groin, because these ficto-bots are, initially, pliant to command.
Now for those who aren't as familiar with Boston Dynamics' ~advanced~ creations, the company is best known for its BigDog line of four-legged robots — which literally look like big metal dogs — and its Atlas humanoids that resemble large mechanical people wearing massive jetpacks.
Yet Mr. Doyle has provided a sharp modern coda with the Cuban artist Wifredo Lam's "Rumor de la Tierra" ("Rumblings of the Earth"), a 1950 painting on loan from the Guggenheim that depicts angular, mostly headless humanoids dancing or charging through a sea of brown.
Two productions currently playing in Paris — Johanny Bert's "Hen" and Joël Pommerat's "Tales and Legends" ("Contes et légendes") — take gender fluidity as a starting point to bring unsettling creatures to the stage: a shape-shifting puppet, and humanoids that may be just a little too friendly.
She revealed the process on her app, and said she gets vagina facials and also uses drugstore products that other humanoids can get — most notably for me, the GoodWipes Cleansing Flushable Wipes for Down There and Medicine Mama's Apothecary Vmagic Vulva Care and Intimate Skin Cream.
Some of these portraits may remind you of the troubled humanoids of Alberto Giacometti, though other colleagues in Paris were also using rough surfaces and repetitive mark-making to evoke postwar trauma, among them Jean Fautrier (1898–1964) and the German émigré known as Wols (1913-1951).
"Land of the Giants," which ran from 1968 to 19363 on ABC, was a science-fiction adventure about the passengers and crew of a small suborbital aircraft that crash-lands on a planet inhabited by humanoids 70 feet tall and house cats the size of King Kong.
To that end, UC Berkeley graduate student Xue Bin "Jason" Peng, along with his colleagues, have combined two techniques—motion-capture technology and deep-reinforcement computer learning—to create something completely new: a system that teaches simulated humanoids how to perform complex physical tasks in a highly realistic manner.
You start small, and soon build a goofy arsenal, and you'll quickly figure out how to use enemy behaviors to your advantage: tourists, for example, explode on death, so getting them close to a few juveniles (short, annoying enemies) or janitors (stronger, taller humanoids) will help you out.
Inspired by the aesthetic culture of the Samurai and Ancient Egypt, No Death put together a cast of marble, reflective, and translucent humanoids that study relationships and profiles of humanity—like the plight of two parents trying to give their children happy childhoods in a world riddled with violence.
And although Salvo's narration — rife with Cold War–era technophobia, mind-control horrors, and fear of an omnipresent enemy's reach — is often rich and lyrical, this isn't likely to hook those who didn't rush out to snag the recent Barbarella volume from Humanoids or IDW's Howard Nostrand collections.
Producer (and Besson's wife) Virginie Besson-Silla showed off several creature designs, including fish-like aliens who use elaborate, ambulatory contraptions for mobility among the human population; giant floating humanoids that repair circuitry all day; spiny, insectoid ocean-farmers; a dinosaur-sized sea monster with a jellyfish on its head ... ... yeah, it's pretty bonkers.
Tom Matano, who teaches industrial design at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, calls the whole thing "anti-humanistic" (though notes he'd like to see the truck on the road before he can really judge it.) Blade Runner, which Musk has said helped inspire his newest creation, is about lab-grown humanoids created to be slaves.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 19909s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 2112s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 1930s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 37073s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 24903s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 6338s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
We get Mackenzie Davis's I-come-from-the-future exposition explaining that Sarah Connor did not, in fact, avert Judgement Day; Linda Hamilton's Connor smirking and wisecracking like the apocalypse-averting veteran she is (complete with a callback I'd rather have been surprised by); and some absolutely wild-looking fight scenes — including a moment where Gabriel Luna's evil new-model nanomorph appears to split itself into two separate humanoids.
Rather, it's that our alien encounters, whether real or imaginary, are the same kind of thing as the fairy encounters of the human past — part of an enduring phenomenon whose interpretations shift but whose essentials are consistent, featuring the same abductions and flying crafts and lights and tricks with crops and animals and time and space, the same shape-shifting humanoids and sexual experiments and dangerous gifts and mysterious intentions.
Thus, the new book provides a family tree and an accounting of the members of the imaginary country's first emperor, Philippe Romanovski, a descendant of Russian nobility, and his offspring, as well as descriptions of its political revolutions, its multi-tiered society (in which Peekle and his pals are "neutants," humanoids that are neither male or female), its ethnic groups, and its religions (like "Ojallaism," which is rooted in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam).

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