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OCR: ROBOTS IN FILM THE LAWS OF ROBOTICS INTERPLANETARY SPACECRAFT This, of course, puts them far outside the limits of Asimov's laws. Undoubtedly, the most famous film androids are those in "Terminator," directed by James Cameron in 1984, and the "replicants" in Ridley Scott's 1982 film "Blade Runner," which was based on Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Cybernetic organisms, or "cyborgs," on the other hand are humans that have undergone electronic or synthetic implants. "Robocop," the famed cyborg police officer, is one of the most well known. Robocop was originally a human, but over 80% of his body was replaced by artificial organs; only his face and brain were saved. Of course, this idea had already been used in television, in the highly popular series starring Lee Majors, "The Six Million Dollar Man." MARS BETA1