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{{Infobox Individual
|image            = Robert the Robot.jpg
|species          = Robot
|affiliation      = World Space Patrol
|first            = The Batmen (comic story)
|appearances      = [[Robert the Robot/Appearances|'''''see list''''']]
}}
'''Robert the [[Robot]]''' was a member of the ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]'' crew.
'''Robert the [[Robot]]''' was a member of the ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]'' crew.


It was once reported that [[Space City]] officials were concerned for the safety of the ''XL5'' crew if the [[leader of the Batmen]] had taken [[revenge]] for Robert's attack. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Power Play (comic story)|Power Play]]'')
== Biography ==
In [[January]] [[2065]], ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]'' was ordered to investigate an automatic [[space]] [[mayday]] from [[Area 4]] of [[Sector 25]], which they discovered was coming from [[Space freighter (The Batmen)|a space freighter]]. Upon finding hostile [[Batman (species)|Batmen]] on the freighter, Robert set a course to pursue the freighter on [[Steve Zodiac]]'s orders, eventually leading them to [[Asteroid (The Batmen)|an unknown asteroid]] in [[hyperspace]]. Robert stood guard at ''Fireball'' while Steve, [[Venus (The Batmen)|Venus]] and [[Matthew Matic|Professor Matic]] searched the asteroid on [[jetmobile]]s. However, all three were later captured by Batmen, forcing Steve to accept the [[leader of the Batmen]]'s ultimatum to disarm Robert and surrender ''Fireball'' in order to save Venus's life. The Batmen escorted the ''Fireball'' crew back to the ship and Steve ordered Robert to put aside his [[stun gun]] and come down to where they were all standing. Later, as the leader of the Batmen celebrated his [[victory]] after taking ''Fireball'' for a test-run, he passed close by to Robert, who was given an order by Steve to grab him. Robert's grip tore off the leader's [[wing]]s which exposed him as a [[human]] wearing a [[spacesuit]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Batmen (comic story)|The Batmen]]'') When [[Space City]] officials found out about this, they expressed concern for the [[safety]] of the ''Fireball'' crew should the Batmen's leader take [[revenge]] for Robert's attack. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Power Play (comic story)|Power Play]]'') However, this did not become an issue as the rest of the Batmen did not wish to risk the wrath of the [[World Space Patrol]] for the sake of an impostor and the entire ''Fireball crew'', including Robert, left the asteroid on peaceful terms. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Batmen (comic story)|The Batmen]]'')
 
In [[April]] [[2065]], Robert was pictured in the ''XL5'' alongside [[Steve Zodiac]] and [[Venus (The Batmen)|Venus]] in an article with the [[headline]] "Zodiac's Rescue Bid!". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Zodiac's Rescue Bid! (short story)|Zodiac's Rescue Bid!]]'') In [[May]] 2065, Robert was again pictured, at the controls of the ''XL5'' with Zodiac in an article with the headline "Space Battle - Cease Fire". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Atlanta Kidnapped! (short story)|Atlanta Kidnapped!]]'')
 
Zodiac once reported from ''XL5'' that Robert had been smashed in an attack by strange [[Snowman|snowmen]] on [[Uraniture]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Plague of Death (comic story)|Plague of Death]]'')
 
In [[2066]], Robert was at the controls of ''XL5'' with Zodiac when he attempted to destroy a [[fleet]] of [[meteor]]-like [[spacecraft]] belonging to [[Tentacled species (The Syntex Mystery)|an unknown aggressor]] with the ship's interceptors, which failed. He was still there when [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]] ordered ''XL5'' to return to [[Space City]] after a bombardment from [[Earth]] [[battleship]]s and hits by [[plutomic missile]]s had also failed to destroy them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Syntex Mystery (comic story)|The Syntex Mystery]]'')
 
In [[June]] 2066, Robert was with Steve when he pursued the ''[[Black Ship]]'' after its attack on ''[[Freighter 203]]'' and, after he failed to successfully track them, when he returned to the [[space freighter]] to pick up the crew and take them to [[Space Station Velnar]] to receive any necessary [[Medicine|medical]] attention. He was also on board when ''XL5'' was captured by [[Jose Arnau|Damacles]], as per a deal approved by [[World President]] [[Nikita Bandranaik]] to allow Steve to rescue Venus and some [[Kidnapping|kidnapped]] [[scientist]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Black Ship (comic story)|The Black Ship]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Robert was a main character on the television series ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]''.
Robert originates from the television series ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]''.


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Latest revision as of 22:21, 23 November 2024

Robert the Robot was a member of the Fireball XL5 crew.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In January 2065, Fireball XL5 was ordered to investigate an automatic space mayday from Area 4 of Sector 25, which they discovered was coming from a space freighter. Upon finding hostile Batmen on the freighter, Robert set a course to pursue the freighter on Steve Zodiac's orders, eventually leading them to an unknown asteroid in hyperspace. Robert stood guard at Fireball while Steve, Venus and Professor Matic searched the asteroid on jetmobiles. However, all three were later captured by Batmen, forcing Steve to accept the leader of the Batmen's ultimatum to disarm Robert and surrender Fireball in order to save Venus's life. The Batmen escorted the Fireball crew back to the ship and Steve ordered Robert to put aside his stun gun and come down to where they were all standing. Later, as the leader of the Batmen celebrated his victory after taking Fireball for a test-run, he passed close by to Robert, who was given an order by Steve to grab him. Robert's grip tore off the leader's wings which exposed him as a human wearing a spacesuit. (COMIC: The Batmen) When Space City officials found out about this, they expressed concern for the safety of the Fireball crew should the Batmen's leader take revenge for Robert's attack. (COMIC: Power Play) However, this did not become an issue as the rest of the Batmen did not wish to risk the wrath of the World Space Patrol for the sake of an impostor and the entire Fireball crew, including Robert, left the asteroid on peaceful terms. (COMIC: The Batmen)

In April 2065, Robert was pictured in the XL5 alongside Steve Zodiac and Venus in an article with the headline "Zodiac's Rescue Bid!". (PROSE: Zodiac's Rescue Bid!) In May 2065, Robert was again pictured, at the controls of the XL5 with Zodiac in an article with the headline "Space Battle - Cease Fire". (PROSE: Atlanta Kidnapped!)

Zodiac once reported from XL5 that Robert had been smashed in an attack by strange snowmen on Uraniture. (COMIC: Plague of Death)

In 2066, Robert was at the controls of XL5 with Zodiac when he attempted to destroy a fleet of meteor-like spacecraft belonging to an unknown aggressor with the ship's interceptors, which failed. He was still there when Commander Zero ordered XL5 to return to Space City after a bombardment from Earth battleships and hits by plutomic missiles had also failed to destroy them. (COMIC: The Syntex Mystery)

In June 2066, Robert was with Steve when he pursued the Black Ship after its attack on Freighter 203 and, after he failed to successfully track them, when he returned to the space freighter to pick up the crew and take them to Space Station Velnar to receive any necessary medical attention. He was also on board when XL5 was captured by Damacles, as per a deal approved by World President Nikita Bandranaik to allow Steve to rescue Venus and some kidnapped scientists. (COMIC: The Black Ship)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Robert originates from the television series Fireball XL5.