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Robosen Interstellar Scout K1 Series - Next-Gen Family Entertainment Robot, Voice-Controlled, Programmable Bipedal Humanoid with Manual and Block-Based Programming, Lightweight and Portable

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Though I can't trust your words...I do trust the three years we spent together as classmates. So the truth I choose to remember is that we have been—and always shall be—friends." Overall, K1-B0 appears to be quite well-meaning and kind, and he genuinely wishes to be friends with everyone (even considering Kokichi his friend during the bonus mode). He has mentioned multiple times that he wishes to make people smile and happy. He even likes comedy movies, because he enjoys the feeling of people having fun and wishes to become a robot who can make lots of people smile someday, like a comedy movie. He is also pacifistic and refuses to hurt humans, greatly respecting the First Law of Robotics, and in general dislikes violence and weapons. He also dislikes certain action movies for the way they portray robots as evil and murderous killing machines, considering it robophobic since most robots are friendly to humans. During the bonus mode, when Shuichi suggests making their own movie, K1-B0 would like to make a drama about hero stuff, which would be popular with children. K1-B0 wants to be the fearless hero while Shuichi would be the innocent citizen he saves from a villain. In Chapter 4, he even has some empathy for those he dislikes, as shown despite his grudge against Monotaro, he feels regret for Monotaro and Monophanie dying a terribly disturbing way and is upset at Monokuma for unsympathetically killing them like that. The Brigadier immediately has the final part of the gun secured with as much personnel as UNIT can afford to spare. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane heads over to the local "think tank", the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research, to investigate. UNIT and the Doctor try to protect the remaining part of the gun, but as the Doctor already suspects, the thing gets stolen from underneath the ground. Though you might win... I'll show you that you cannot achieve victory nor demonstrate your talents just by yourself!" Honor Before Reason: Apparently the Brigadier " wouldn't shoot a woman", even though she's about to start a nuclear holocaust! Sarah Jane, it turns out, has no such qualms.

At first, Tenko appears to consider K1-B0 a degenerate male, but later asks him whether he is a boy or a girl. With him being neither a boy or a girl, Tenko considers K1-B0 "barely passable", not treating him as harshly as boys, but neither being as nice towards him as she is towards girls. K1-B0 is unsure whether or not this should be considered robophobia. It was known beforehand that Jon Pertwee would be leaving his role as the Third Doctor and that a new Fourth Doctor would need to be cast for the part. [10] Tom Baker had previously had major parts in several films, including Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and The Vault of Horror (1973), but had found himself unemployed as an actor and working in construction at the time. [11] [12] He had written to Bill Slater, the Head of Serials at the BBC, asking for work. [12] Slater suggested Baker to Doctor Who producer Barry Letts, who had been looking to fill the part. [11] [12] Letts saw Baker's work in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) and hired him. [13] Baker would continue in his role as the Doctor for seven seasons, longer than any other actor. [14]

K1-B0's strength was considerably weakened after the incident, described as being similar in strength to an average senior citizen. This time, his AI matured accordingly and he learned and developed as his creator raised him like his own child, with K1-B0 considering the professor his father. Eventually, the professor even sent him to attend Īdabashi Industries High School (飯田橋工業高校) and he was recognized as being Ultimate even as a robot. However, he fears that other students will discriminate him because he is a robot. Don't Make Me Destroy You: When he first comes out of the bunker, K1 would clearly prefer that UNIT's forces go away and not make him destroy them. Just leave him alone. Everything he has been saying has been a lie. He's a far more suspicious person than I am, that's for sure." It's dangerous to expose your weaknesses to an equal, but not to someone who is beneath you. But our relationship is different now. I feel that you and I are equals... No, I have decided that we are equals, due to our special relationship." Robot first entered the home video market as a VHS release in February 1992. [26] The North American VHS release occurred in 1994 when CBS/Fox Video released the serial. [31]

Understatement: Harry Sullivan's first response to the TARDIS being Bigger on the Inside is merely an incredulous, "I say..." Three Laws-Compliant: K1 is programmed to not be able to hurt humanity. He can, however, kill humans as long as he thinks they're a danger to the human race. If all hope is lost, then it's up to us to become that hope! After all, we're the students of Hope's Peak Academy, aren't we!? If we give up now, everyone who fought on the side of hope will have fought for nothing! That's...what my inner voice is telling me. That no matter what, I cannot abandon hope. I cannot give up... So I will not despair! Even if it's only a little, I will move forward with hope!" My inner voice that guides me when I feel lost spoke to me again... It said, "Now is the time to stand and fight." It may be a dangerous course of action, but if it will prevent future victims... Then I've decided that I will fight Monokuma!"

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Let's go, Shuichi. We have no other direction to move but forward. My inner voice is telling me... "Hope moves forward."" Howe, David J.; Stammers, Mark; Walker, Stephen James (1 November 1995). Doctor Who: The Seventies (illustrateded.). London, England, UK: Doctor Who Books. ISBN 9780863698712 . Retrieved 11 January 2013. Disintegrator Ray: The Disintegrator Gun is stolen not as an end in itself, but merely for the villains to break into a safe and steal what they're really after. In the final battle with the robot however it's used purely as a weapon. Script Wank: The story is about a robot whose users consider to be an emotionless object clearly and constantly making decisions based on emotion and love rather than on logic, which it doesn't seem to understand, showing special favour towards Sarah Jane, the only person who respects that it has feelings. The Doctor, recently regenerated, now has a strange childlike personality and appears totally clueless most of the time — but his actions also display striking maturity and a pattern of underlying logic, the combination of which eventually saves the day. The ending of "Robot" consists of a conversation where the Doctor and Sarah Jane discuss that even though killing the robot was necessary, the robot was a thinking and almost human being ("insane, capable of the greatest good, and the greatest evil... yes, I suppose it could be considered human"). This also implies a Plot Parallel to the Doctor's brand-new childish and rather darker personality, and segues into him informing Sarah that he is grown-up — he is just also childish sometimes.

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