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|name=Who-Ask Machine | |name=Who-Ask Machine | ||
|image=[[ | |image=[[File:Who ask machine.png|225px]] | ||
|inventor=[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] | |inventor=[[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] | ||
|owner=Professor Farnsworth | |||
|status=In storage | |||
|first appear={{e|3ACV18}} | |first appear={{e|3ACV18}} | ||
|voiced by=Tress MacNeille | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Additional Information== | The '''Who-Ask Machine''' is an invention by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor Farnsworth]] which is used to decide who should ask the next question on the [[What-If Machine]], meaning that if it only has a single purpose it is basically a high-tech random number generator. The machine finds it hard to decide who should ask the question. | ||
===Quotes=== | |||
== Additional Information == | |||
===Appearances=== | === Quotes === | ||
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<poem>'''Professor Farnsworth''': Let's turn to the Who-Ask Machine to see who's next. ''[He turns the machine on.]'' | |||
'''Who-Ask Machine''': Um, uh, um... [[Amy Wong|Amy]]. | |||
''[Amy gasps.]'' | |||
'''Who-Ask Machine''': I mean, [[Turanga Leela|Leela]]. | |||
''[Amy groans in disappointment.]''</poem> | |||
}} | |||
=== Appearances === | |||
*{{e|3ACV18}} | *{{e|3ACV18}} | ||
[[Category:Farnsworth's creations]] | |||
[[Category:Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 06:50, 1 September 2013
Who-Ask Machine | |
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Inventor | Professor Farnsworth |
Owner(s) | Professor Farnsworth |
First appearance | "Anthology of Interest II" (3ACV18) |
Voiced by | Tress MacNeille |
Current status | In storage |
The Who-Ask Machine is an invention by Professor Farnsworth which is used to decide who should ask the next question on the What-If Machine, meaning that if it only has a single purpose it is basically a high-tech random number generator. The machine finds it hard to decide who should ask the question.