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Morality Dial

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Whether comedy or parody, many robots have a dial that can switch their morality from Good to Evil, usually entailing a good old Killer Robot when turned to Evil.
Some especially evil robots have Bad / Worse for their dials, or other stranger settings. Usually a built-in form of brainwashing/Face–Heel Turn that means robot A.I. Is a Crapshoot.
Any robot with a Morality Dial will always, always have it flipped to the other setting at some point.
See also "Second Law" My Ass!, Inventional Wisdom, and Mirror Morality Machine. Compare Restraining Bolt, Morality Chip, and Berserk Button. A robot with a broken Morality Dial tends to default to Evil.
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In The Neverhood, Big Robot Bil must be turned from evil to good by pulling a lever in his chest cavity. In the writings of the Hall of Records, Hoborg theorizes that the lever was Bil's creator's clumsy way of giving Bil free will and the ability to choose between good and evil.
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The Simpsons:
"Treehouse of Horror III" has an evil Krusty the Clown doll with one. It's revealed that this was why it keeps trying to kill Homer. When it is switched to "Good", it becomes Homer's unwilling servant.
Bart once set a dozen Roombas from "off" to "malevolent sentience".
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Drumbot Brian from The Mechanisms has a switch on his back that switches him between two modes: MJE (Means Justify Ends) and EJM (Ends Justify Means) that was added by Dr. Carmilla when she mechanized him. While on MJE, Brian does his best to consider what is most moral in the present moment and typically avoids needless violence. On EJM, alternatively, he does basically whatever he wants with no regard to who it hurts, as long as he can justify it as paying off in the long run. The other Mechanisms jokingly refer to these modes as "Fun Brian" (EJM) and "Boring Brian" (MJE). They definitely prefer him on EJM.
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And played straight in the "Cops and Robots" episode of The Backyardigans. Turns out that the all robots, including the robotic villains, have a good/bad lever, and somehow the villain robots' lever have been set to the 'bad' position. It also provides for the plot in which the villain plans to infiltrate a robot factory and change the position of the switch of all the robots produced by the factory to 'bad'.
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Time Squad: One episode shows that Larry has an emotional dial. It is accidentally set to "Dramatic" causing him to utter a parody of one of the most famous lines from Planet of the Apes, in an episode which parodies the story/movie.
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In Calvin and Hobbes, Calvin installs one of these in his Duplicator, and can create either Good or Bad clones of himself. We've only ever seen the Good duplicate, but seeing as that clone disappeared in a Puff of Logic after having a bad thought, it's probably best that he never made a clone out of pure metaphysical evil later on.
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Judge Dredd, like the comic it was based on, had a cyborg with a dial.
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In Scud the Disposable Assassin, robots have a contempt level which allows you to decide how sadistic your assassin should be. There's even a jingle for it: "Set it to one, get the job done. Set it to ten, never see them again." In issue #3, Scud infiltrates a prison in order to kill one of the inmates, but is spotted. During the ensuing fight, the warden managed to hit Scud's Contempt Input, hoping to fry his brain. Technically, this worked; a Scud's contempt level usually only goes up to 10. When his input was destroyed, his contempt managed to jump up to 15. Scud then claimed to be "Jesus with a laser gun!" and proceeded to slaughter almost the entire security team. The warden was eventually forced to open the outer doors and pray that Scud would leave of his own accord.
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The bots in Starship Titanic all have cellpoint settings that determine their personalities, which as a result of the ship's general decay are completely out of whack, rendering most of them too forgetful (Fentible), lazy (Krage), or downright unfriendly (Marsinta) to help the player. Each bot has a sculpture in the Sculpture Room with levers that allow you to reset their cellpoint settings to more helpful levels. This is essential for some puzzles, like getting a class upgrade.
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Wizards of Waverly Place: Wizards vs. Angels story arc had the Moral Compass which made people act according to what the dial was set on.
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In Red Dwarf, removing Kryten's morality chip is a big mistake for Lister. Always the most competent of the team, the only thing holding Kryten back from being a snarky self-serving asshole who sets up humilitating situations for the others purely For the Lulz is the mechanoid's deeply embedded sense of service and moral ethics. Take this away and you get a complete asshole.
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All the Light Bots in Bob and George. Bass, though not a Light Bot, has a Stupid/Evil switch.
The subcomic Oddball Fancomics showed Wily building Bass a sister and was shown changing her personality by shifting the position of various gauges. He even had a "Likes the Backstreet Boys" gauge, which Bass was sure to tell him to turn all the way down.
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Solaris, the Living Sun (actually an evil AI surrounded by a star-sized plasma field) in DC One Million was reprogrammed by the Superman of the 505th century with subservience and goodwill. It doesn't stick, though; Solaris never entirely gets the hang of being good, and eventually goes back to being outright evil.
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Fallout 3's security bots have easily accessible "Combat Inhibitors" which can be hacked or destroyed to disable their Friend or Foe? sensors. Hacking the local security terminal similarly lets you set all nearby robots to be inactive, select targets according to Friend or Foe?, or Kill Everything.
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The Venture Bros.: "Arrears in Science" reveals the tragic origins of the Cyborg villain Vendata. Years ago, Dr. Z found the remains of Venturion; he explains that he rebuilt the cyborg, erased his memory, and "reprogrammed him for calamitous intent!" In a Flashback, young Dr. Z flips a switch on Venturion's head from "GOOD" to "EVIL".
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In The Vampire Diaries, vampires have the ability to turn their humanity on and off like a switch in their brains.
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Sasuke of the Ganbare Goemon series had one, installed by Wiseman for no apparent reason.
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Star Trek:
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Data's predecessor/older-brother, Lore, has some bad programming that overrode his ethics in favor of indulging his emotional whims, making him a Robotic Psychopath. In the two-part episode "Descent", Lore finds a way to feed Data his own negative emotions (mostly just anger) while disabling Data's ethical subroutines, in order to sway his younger brother to join him in a quest to Kill All Humans.
The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager has a ethical subroutine which can be disabled.
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In Commander Kitty, Zenith is a perfection-obsessed android creature of indeterminate species who would like nothing more than to conquer the galaxy. However, once she's rebooted in "Safe Mode," she returns to her original personality: Fortiscue's friendly, helpful, fashion-conscious lab assistant. And then she goes evil again and the arc continues.
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Played for drama in Animorphs. The Chee androids are normally programmed to be pacifistic, yet they are very powerful. When the Animorphs need their Chee friend Erek King to fight some Controllers, they use a Pemalite processor to allow him to use violence. Erek brutally kills all the Controllers. Once he is returned to normal, Erek is horrified by his actions, the Animorphs are unnerved, and they all agree to never do that again.
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Interstellar: TARS and CASE have adjustable settings for humour, honesty and trust. Honesty is usually locked at 90%: they don't think that total honesty is a good idea when communicating with emotional beings (Coop, for all the shit he gives the robots, seems to actually agree with that one). They also have a light on their panels to indicate whenever they are talking in Humor Mode or Sarcasm Mode, but if their humour setting is set sufficiently high they sometimes "forget" to use it as they find the results of having some of their jokes being taken seriously funnier.
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Bunsen Honeydew's Mood Snacks in the Heather Lockwood episode of Muppets Tonight, which Heather herself unfortunately gets her hands on and starts eating by mistake.
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Futurama:
A robot Expy of Hawkeye from the M*A*S*H parody had an "irreverent/maudlin" switch.
In the episode "I Dated a Robot", the army of Lucy Liu -bots are equipped with a dial that allows the user to set her mode to either 'Competent Lawyer', 'Icy Dominatrix or 'Erotic Assassin'.
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In Portal 2, Aperture Science's Turrets have been all outfitted with an Empathy Generator. To keep them able to kill, they also have an Empathy Suppressor.
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Curvy, on this page, features Nazi-Bots, each with a little switch on the back of his helmet that can be set to either "Nazism" or "Democracy."
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Invader Zim: GIR is usually harmless and incredibly stupid, but when locked into "duty mode" by a new remote control in "GIR Goes Crazy and Stuff", he becomes ruthlessly effective and decides Zim is holding the mission back.
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The "Destruction Chip" in Robot is implanted into the robot as sabotage to cause it to go evil.
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In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, reprogrammed Terminators are generally helpful to the Resistance, but in some cases they will "go bad" with no warning and revert to previous Skynet programming to Kill All Humans. Cameron disposes of one such hostile machine, and later on she herself reverts after being hit with a car bomb. After being disabled again and reactivated by John, she overrides her hostile programming, but warns John that doing it was foolish and he should never do it again.
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Judge Dredd:
The cyborg "Mean Machine" Angel has a dial on his head that controls his personality. The lowest setting is "Surly". Unfortunately for him and everyone around him, the dial is completely mechanical and thus is highly vulnerable to getting stuck, resulting in Unstoppable Rage. It was later removed, returning Mean to his original kind and sensitive personality, and released him to be looked after by his equally gentle son.
Mean's son also has a dial, but it goes from "Kind" to "Messiah".
Most robots have it, and rampages are due to a malfunctioning of this.
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Doctor Who: In the 2014 episode "Into The Dalek", it's revealed that while the Daleks are born hate-filled, they are actually capable of empathy and caring; it's just that the robot bodies they're contained in are programmed to purge any memories that might teach them such things, effectively keeping them monsters.
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Jack from Calvin & Hobbes: The Series has one that's more or less identical to the page image. Once flipped, he goes from a lazy snarker to an efficient (albeit corny) villain.
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The webcomic Rob and Elliot had one of these.
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The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager has a ethical subroutine which can be disabled.
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Revenge of the Sith: Order 66 seems to have this effect on the clones, going beyond the specific orders to kill the Jedi, as their personalities instantly switch from being generally heroic types to thuggish jackboots.
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In Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse, Barbie's robot computer, Closet, has a button that can change it from good to evil. Lampshaded when the characters wonder aloud why that button exists.
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In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Data's predecessor/older-brother, Lore, has some bad programming that overrode his ethics in favor of indulging his emotional whims, making him a Robotic Psychopath. In the two-part episode "Descent", Lore finds a way to feed Data his own negative emotions (mostly just anger) while disabling Data's ethical subroutines, in order to sway his younger brother to join him in a quest to Kill All Humans.
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