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- cybern(etics) + -ate1.
Examples
“Component construction is heavily cybernated: once the templates are loaded in, production is a simple process.”
The Dreaming Void
“Massive tracts of farmland with square-mile fields, growing every imaginable luxury crop, the kind nobody produced in a culinary unit, tended by over a million agribots; all processed in immaculately hygienic cybernated factories and sold under his own brands.”
The Dreaming Void
“The cybernated manufacturing and resource allocation procedure which Higher culture is based on takes all those difficulties out of the equation.”
The Dreaming Void
“A cybernated vehicle would have been too expensive for this niggardly rewarding planet.”
The Earth Book of Stormgate
“Human beings could not hope to compete with that type of organization any more than a backroom shop could compete with an automated cybernated factory.”
The Past Through Tomorrow
“The radar ovens and cybernated housekeepers did all the work; the only thing left for the men in charge was to make sure they were working properly.”
Starchild Omnibus
“As to the need for government, only during the transition from a monetary based society to a cybernated high-technological resource based economy of common heritage would it be necessary to utilize the services of systems analysts, engineers, computer programmers, etc.”
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“There are many who fear the installations of cybernated systems.”
“The cybernated complex would only manage and improve the distribution of resources, to provide clean air, clean water, and all of the amenities that enhance human life.”
“I’ve spent a decade investing in the most advanced cybernated systems we can have to drive production costs down.”
The Dreaming Void
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