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Human traps are used on [[Chapek 9]] to entice [[humans]] and trap them. They are designed much like primitive mouse traps and are thus probably intended to kill the victim. The [[robots]] of Chapek 9 use butter as bait in the traps. There are rarely any humans on Chapek 9, but even if they were, [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] points out that butter is an ineffective bait, implying that a "low-fat" bait would be superior.
Human traps are used on [[Chapek 9]] to entice [[humans]] and trap them. They are designed much like primitive mouse traps and are thus probably intended to kill the victim. The [[robots]] of Chapek 9 use butter as bait in the traps. There are rarely any humans on Chapek 9, but even if they were, [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] points out that butter is an ineffective bait, implying that a "low-fat" bait would be superior.
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Human traps are used on Chapek 9 to entice humans and trap them. They are designed much like primitive mouse traps and are thus probably intended to kill the victim. The robots of Chapek 9 use butter as bait in the traps. There are rarely any humans on Chapek 9, but even if they were, Bender points out that butter is an ineffective bait, implying that a "low-fat" bait would be superior.

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