NDR-113

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NDR-113 is the android protagonist from Isaac Asimov’s "The Bicentennial Man" and its film adaptation, where he gradually develops human-like emotions and identity under the name Andrew Martin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional android character
protagonist
robot
appearsIn The Bicentennial Man NERFINISHED
The Bicentennial Man (film) NERFINISHED
associatedWithUniverse Isaac Asimov’s Robot series universe NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy Isaac Asimov NERFINISHED
belongsToFamily Martin family (fictional) NERFINISHED
centralConflict whether an android can be considered human
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Isaac Asimov NERFINISHED
demonstratesAbility artistic creativity
independent decision-making
develops human-like emotions
sense of identity
exploresConcept mortality of artificial beings
firstAppearance The Bicentennial Man (1976 novelette) NERFINISHED
followsLaw Three Laws of Robotics NERFINISHED
genderPresentation male
hasAlias Andrew NERFINISHED
hasDesignation NDR-113
hasName Andrew Martin NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeArc gradual transformation from robot to human-like being
hasOccupation household robot
hasPersonalityTrait creative
curious
empathetic
hasRole protagonist of The Bicentennial Man
hasSpecies android
languageOfWork English
medium film
literature
portrayedInFilmBy Robin Williams NERFINISHED
seeks freedom from ownership
legal recognition as human
themeInvolvement humanity and identity
rights of artificial beings
undergoes physical modifications toward human appearance

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Andrew Martin alsoKnownAs NDR-113