Maria Robotnik, the granddaughter of Gerald Robotnik, and the cousin of Doctor Eggman
Peasants in the Czech lands (at the time a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) who revolted against rich landowners in the late 19th century were called "robotniks," derived from the Czech words for "work" and "forced labor" and an older Slavic term for "slave."
The word for "worker" in Czech, Polish, and Slovak languages.
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