Drone • "Drone" encompasses various types of unmanned vehi…

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Drone

• "Drone" encompasses various types of unmanned vehicles, including aerial, ground, surface, and underwater drones.
• In biological terms, a "drone" refers to a male bee or a fertile male ant.
• The term "drone" is featured in several film titles, such as "Drones" (2010, 2013) and "Drone" (2014, 2017), covering genres from comedy to thriller.
• In television, "Drones" is an episode from "Beavis and Butt-Head," while "Drone" is an episode of "Star Trek: Voyager."
• In music, "drone" denotes a continuous sound, with various musical styles and albums titled "Drones," including works by artists like Muse and Robert Rich.
• Instruments that produce drone sounds include the bagpipes, shruti box, and bladder fiddle.
• Fictional depictions of drones include characters in P.G. Wodehouse's novels, intelligent machines in Iain M. Banks' "The Culture," and Borg drones in "Star Trek."
• Notable individuals with the surname "Drone" include professional wrestler Hombre Bala Jr. and American football players Kyron Drones and Luke Drone.
• Geographic references to "Drone" include Drone, Georgia, the Dronne river in France, and the Pointe de Drône mountain in the Alps.