The machine was not a true story. It was crafted to take you on a fictional adventure, filled with elements that are made up to engage and excite your imagination.
It's hard to say. The creation of a machine can involve elements of reality, but it might also incorporate fictional or speculative elements to achieve certain functions or capabilities that haven't occurred in a true story.
Not necessarily. Many times, machines in stories are fictional creations or inspired by various concepts rather than being directly based on real events.
I'm not sure. It really depends on the specific machine you're referring to. Some might be inspired by real events, while others could be purely fictional.
I don't think so. Such machines are typically invented in the realm of fiction to captivate audiences and explore imaginative scenarios rather than being rooted in reality.
No, it's a fictional story. The creators might have drawn inspiration from various sources, but it doesn't have a direct correspondence to a specific true incident. The plot and characters are mainly products of imagination.
Mean Machine isn't based on a true story. It's purely a work of imagination crafted for entertainment purposes. The plot and characters are invented to engage the audience.
War Machine isn't a pure true story. It takes some liberties and combines fictional elements with loose inspiration from real-world situations to create a compelling narrative.
No, it isn't. 'The Infernal Machine' is a fictional creation and not based on real events.
No, it's not. The War Machine is a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
I don't think so. Usually, such stories are fictional creations.