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'''Camp Rectifier''' is a camp used by the Church of [[Robotology]] to rectify relationships between [[Robot|robots]] and [[Humans|humanoids]], and thus extinguish [[robosexuality]], which is hosted by [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] and probably located in the [[United States of America]], [[Earth]]. According to [[:File:Camp Rectifier.png|the sign]], it has been praying on the weak since [[2976]]. [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]], [[Fatbot]], and the [[Hermaphrobot]] visited Camp Rectifier in [[3010#July|July of 3010]]. | '''Camp Rectifier''' is a camp used by the Church of [[Robotology]] to rectify relationships between [[Robot|robots]] and [[Humans|humanoids]], and thus extinguish [[robosexuality]], which is hosted by [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] and probably located in the [[United States of America]], [[Earth]]. According to [[:File:Camp Rectifier.png|the sign]], it has been praying on the weak since [[2976]]. [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]], [[Fatbot]], and the [[Hermaphrobot]] visited Camp Rectifier in [[3010#July|July of 3010]]. | ||
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*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez]] | *[[Bender Bending Rodríguez]] | ||
*[[Fatbot]] | *[[Fatbot]] |
Revision as of 04:18, 19 September 2010
Camp Rectifier | |
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Location | Probably USA, Earth |
First appearance | "Proposition Infinity" (6ACV04) |
Camp Rectifier is a camp used by the Church of Robotology to rectify relationships between robots and humanoids, and thus extinguish robosexuality, which is hosted by Reverend Lionel Preacherbot and probably located in the United States of America, Earth. According to the sign, it has been praying on the weak since 2976. Bender Bending Rodríguez, Fatbot, and the Hermaphrobot visited Camp Rectifier in July of 3010.
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- The logo used by Camp Rectifier is a diode bridge, which converts an AC (alternating current) signal to a DC (direct current) one.