Western World

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Western World is a futuristic, Wild West–themed amusement park populated by lifelike androids in the 1973 science fiction film "Westworld."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional amusement park
fictional location
allows guests to engage in gunfights
guests to participate in outlaw adventures
guests to visit saloons
appearsIn Westworld (1973 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWith guest endangerment
malfunctioning androids
park system failure
breakdownType widespread android malfunction
createdBy Delos technicians (in-universe)
Michael Crichton (conceptually) NERFINISHED
genreContext science fiction
hasConflict androids begin to defy programming
hasControlSystem central computer control
hasFeature brothels
desert landscape
jail
saloons
sheriff’s office
western town
hasFunction amusement park for human guests
hasInhabitants android gunslingers
android lawmen
android outlaws
android townsfolk
hasNeighbor Medieval World NERFINISHED
Roman World NERFINISHED
hasNotableCharacter the Gunslinger android NERFINISHED
hasRule guests may kill androids without consequence (intended)
hasSafetyProtocol androids cannot harm guests (intended)
hasTechnology advanced android technology
hasTheme American Old West NERFINISHED
futuristic Wild West
introducedIn 1973
isPartOf Delos resort NERFINISHED
locatedInFictionalUniverse Westworld universe NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole primary setting of Westworld (1973 film)
offersExperience immersive Wild West role-play
operatedBy Delos NERFINISHED
populatedBy androids
lifelike robots
setInTimePeriod futuristic setting relative to 1973
targetAudienceInUniverse wealthy vacationers
ticketPriceInUniverse $1,000 per day (in-film dialogue)
visualStyle blend of Western and futuristic control facilities

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Westworld (1973 film) hasSetting Western World