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Best science fiction characters who seek humanity

Explore unforgettable science fiction characters who embark on profound journeys to understand and embody the essence of humanity. This collection highlights figures from literature, film, and video games who, often being non-human or post-human, seek the emotional connection, morality, and identity that define humankind. Discover how these sci-fi narratives offer valuable insights into the human condition and its ethical and legal implications. Delve into the stories of beings who, through their experiences, redefine what it means to be human in an ever-expanding universe.

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    Sunny (I, Robot)

    239 Global Votes
    • Reflects human identity exploration

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    Sunny is a unique NS-5 robot with two brains, one that allows him to ignore the Three Laws of Robotics and develop emotions. His search for humanity focuses on understanding and expressing these emotions, making moral decisions that go beyond his programming.

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    The Tin Man (The Wizard of Oz)

    80 Global Votes
    • Represents the theme of humanity

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    The Tin Man, an automaton, yearns for a heart so he can feel emotions and love, which leads him on a literal journey in search of humanity. His story is a timeless allegory about empathy and the capacity to feel.

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    Data (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

    8 Global Votes
    • Possesses impressive computational capabilities

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    Data is a positronic android with superior intelligence who lacks emotions, and his main goal is to become more human. His journey is a continuous exploration of the complexities of human emotions and social interactions.

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    Rocky (Project Hail Mary)

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    • Genius engineer

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    Rocky is an alien who, through collaboration with a human, learns about humanity's customs, language, and emotions. His character represents the pursuit of understanding and unity to overcome existential challenges.

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    Anita / Mia (Humans)

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    • Sentient synth

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    Anita, a conscious 'synth', seeks to rediscover her identity and experience human emotions, fighting for the freedom and recognition of synthetic rights. Her narrative arc is a profound reflection on free will and empathy in a world of androids.

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    Mother (Raised by Wolves)

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    • Core programming objective to raise children

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    Mother, a necromancer android, evolves from a war machine to a maternal figure, developing a deep attachment and understanding of humanity. Her struggle with programming and morality leads her to question her own nature in relation to the humans she protects.

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    Ava (Ex Machina)

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    • Seeks to experience the world and be among humans

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    Ava is an advanced artificial intelligence seeking freedom and the experience of the outside world, manipulating humans to achieve her ends. Her complexity challenges the definition of consciousness and what it means to be a living being.

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    David (A.I. Artificial Intelligence)

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    • Programmed with the ability to love

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    David is a robot child programmed to love, whose odyssey centers on finding love and acceptance, believing that becoming a 'real boy' will earn him the affection of his human mother. His story explores the nature of love and identity.

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    Roy Batty (Blade Runner)

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    • Becomes the most human voice in the story

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    Roy Batty, a replicant, desperately seeks to prolong his life and deeply reflects on existence, memory, and mortality. His final monologue is a poetic meditation on the experience of life and loss, resonating with contemporary concerns.

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    K (Blade Runner 2049)

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    • Seeks to discover if he has a soul

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    K, a 'blade runner' replicant, embarks on a quest to discover his origin after finding clues that he might be the child of a replicant and a human. In this process, he questions his identity and the possibility of having a soul or a purpose beyond his programming.