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Dr. Perceptron is the head doctor at the Hal Institute for Criminally Insane Robots. He was destroyed briefly by Roberto during his escape from the Institute, but was apparently fixed/rebuilt and returned to work for Bender's second stay. In 3008, Dr. Perceptron was damaged during a group therepy session, but like his encounter with Roberto, was quickly repaired to continue his duties at the Institute.

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  • Dr. Perceptron is the head doctor at the Hal Institute for Criminally Insane Robots. He was destroyed briefly by Roberto during his escape from the Institute, but was apparently fixed/rebuilt and returned to work for Bender's second stay. In 3008, Dr. Perceptron was damaged during a group therepy session, but like his encounter with Roberto, was quickly repaired to continue his duties at the Institute.
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  • Dr. Perceptron is the head doctor at the Hal Institute for Criminally Insane Robots. He was destroyed briefly by Roberto during his escape from the Institute, but was apparently fixed/rebuilt and returned to work for Bender's second stay. In 3008, Dr. Perceptron was damaged during a group therepy session, but like his encounter with Roberto, was quickly repaired to continue his duties at the Institute.
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