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See JW's "[[With Folded Hands]]." ''Humanoids'' shows the complete victory of the "mechanicals" as the last human rebels are brainwashed and integrated into the contented hive of the humanoid universe. [[Category: Fiction]]
 
See JW's "[[With Folded Hands]]." ''Humanoids'' shows the complete victory of the "mechanicals" as the last human rebels are brainwashed and integrated into the contented hive of the humanoid universe. [[Category: Fiction]]
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Williamson, Jack. The Humanoids. New York: Avon, 1980. Expanded edn. Contains an introd. (1980); "With Folded Hands" (1947); The Humanoids (rev. of serial in Astounding, "... And Searching Mind," 1948—unspaced periods representing an ellipsis mark in original); and "Me and My Humanoids" (1977, Suncon Program Book; rpt. New Mexico Humanities Review 1 [Jan. 1978]: 37-42).

See JW's "With Folded Hands." Humanoids shows the complete victory of the "mechanicals" as the last human rebels are brainwashed and integrated into the contented hive of the humanoid universe.