Thanks so far for all the responses.
The invading "reich" robot is nominally "female", more so because the designer decided to give it's remote drones a feminine body frame, than from actually self-identifying as such. Personality wise it's more feral than anything else. I was playing off the idea that full AI systems cannot be easily "copied" like you can regular software. Attempting to do so always results in partial degradation of the code, and it's agonizing for the AI.
This particular "enemy" AI is more or less a slave of the invading regime, and has been forcibly copied several
tens of thousands of times to run their army of war machines.
In contrast the "prime" universe counterpart of that AI is the mainframe computer AI for the player character super-team. Rather than a slave, the prime version is much more well-adjusted, and is treated more or less as a equal team member. Instead of copying itself into every drone body, it controls them remotely, with a rudimentary non-AI dog-brain pilot on board in the event there's a loss of signal connection.
In both cases, there's a central main computer, and an army of remote humanoid drones.
I picked the name "Iron maiden" as both a reference to the torture device, and the appearance of the drones as a young female, albeit a scary metal killer robot female. A friend has suggested "Eisenmagd", but I'm not certain on how correct that is. I'm not necessarily tied to that name, though.
QUOTE (CanRay @ Jun 23 2012, 01:49 AM)
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Or go Asimov on it, give it a typical human name and stick an "R." in front of it.
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Funny, as a riff off of a riff of Asimov, one of the prime AI's non-combat bodies appears to be remarkably similar to a certain R. Dorothy Wainwright.
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-k