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'''Trundle-V''' was a [[Servobot]], one of the [[robot]]s created to assist the [[human]] [[resident]]s of [[Podworld]], who followed the revised [[Laws of Robotics]]. However, when the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Heather McCrimmon]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]] visited Podworld, they discovered that thousands of the [[planet]]'s human residents had been living malnourished lives for 20 [[year]]s without the assistance of their Servobots. They journeyed to Podworld's [[mayor]], [[Maya De La Grotzka]], and convinced her to help the starving residents of Podworld. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glum Culture (comic story)|Glum Culture]]'')
'''Trundle-V''' was a [[Servobot]], one of the [[robot]]s created to assist the [[human]] [[resident]]s of [[Podworld]], who followed the revised [[Laws of Robotics]]. However, when the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Heather McCrimmon]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]] visited Podworld, they discovered that thousands of the [[planet]]'s human residents had been living malnourished lives for 20 [[year]]s without the assistance of their Servobots. They journeyed to Podworld's [[mayor]], [[Maya De La Grotzka]], and convinced her to help the starving residents of Podworld. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glum Culture (comic story)|Glum Culture]]'')
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Revision as of 23:32, 23 April 2023

Trundle-V was a Servobot, one of the robots created to assist the human residents of Podworld, who followed the revised Laws of Robotics. However, when the Tenth Doctor and Heather McCrimmon and the Tenth Doctor visited Podworld, they discovered that thousands of the planet's human residents had been living malnourished lives for 20 years without the assistance of their Servobots. They journeyed to Podworld's mayor, Maya De La Grotzka, and convinced her to help the starving residents of Podworld. (COMIC: Glum Culture)