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Another example (but like in Dreadstar, non-adversarial) is when Jack went into space in James Robinson's Starman. Somehow the characters had gotten ahold of a mother box, and it was programmed with Jack's father's personality. |
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If I'm remembering correctly, some of the characters (like Phaedra) and themes from "Seeker 3000" were used in Moench's later "Six from Sirius" Marvel/Epic miniseries. |
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The JSA had the Thinker as their computer for a while before he betrayed them and joined Johnny Sorrow's Injustice Society. |
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Morgan Primus, mother of Star Trek's Robin Lefler (which you think would mean she looks like Naomi Judd, but she's been described in novels as looking like Christine Chapel/Lwaxwana Troi/Number One), has died and become a consciousness bonded with and controlling the U.S.S. Excalibur in Peter David's Star Trek: New Frontier novels. |
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In Sigil (the CrossGen book), Sam's friend died, but her personality and memories were downloaded into the ship's computer. |
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Bully: She's an AI program that's pretty much developed sentience over time. "Rommie", the android version, is pretty much independent from the Ship's AI. |
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