Robobrain (Fallout: New Vegas)

Robobrains are robots found in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.

Gameplay attributes
Robobrains appear in the Mojave, though much rarer than in the Capital Wasteland. One can be found overlooking Hoover Dam, working for the NCR. There are also hostile robobrains at Helios One, Vault 11, the H&H Tools Factory and Big MT. These robobrains have male voices, unlike the robobrains of the Capital Wasteland, who have female voices.

Robobrain
The standard robobrain found throughout the Mojave.

X-8 robobrain (Old World Blues)
This robobrain variant was created by gene splicing a lobotomite and Mister Orderly, an experiment run on a terminal in the X-8 research center. Its purpose was to see the effects of gene splicing humans and robots, which subsequently gave the original brain of the robot a state of awareness. After the splice it will wander around the platform it was created on, asking questions about its own existence and explode shortly after.

Robobrain Mark series (Old World Blues)
The Mark series of robobrains were made to protect Big MT not only from attacks or intruders, but also from corporate espionage.

U.S. Army robobrain
The U.S. Army robobrain was developed by the U.S. military in order to replace soldiers on the front line in an attempt to gain the upper hand against the Chinese.

Notable robobrains

 * Super-Ego

Notable quotes

 * "I wish there was some other way we could have worked this out."
 * "I hope we can still be friends when this is all over."
 * "I'm a much better tactician then you. It's all in the brain, you see."
 * "Please believe me when I say, I'm not enjoying this."
 * "What..? I feel like this has happened before. I feel awake for the first time, what is going on? What is this strange new world around me? What does it hold in store for a dreamer such as myself?" (X-8 robobrain)

Appearances
Robobrains appear in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes

 * The questions and dialogue prior to the X-8 robobrain's demise are a lot like the conversations made by Johnny 5, another self-aware robot, from the film Short Circuit.
 * It is also possible that it relates to the sperm whale from Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, in which, upon its random creation, the whale begins to question the world and its role in it, before dying shortly afterwards.