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=== Allusions === | === Allusions === | ||
*The robotic gas forms are in reference to a short story by {{w|Ray Bradbury}}, featuring similar creatures on [[Mars]]. | *The robotic gas forms are in reference to a short story by {{w|Ray Bradbury}}, featuring similar creatures on [[Mars]]. | ||
*Their voice is similar to the voice of the [[Big Brain]], also voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]]. | |||
=== Quotes === | === Quotes === |
Revision as of 21:14, 15 August 2010
Robotic gas forms | |
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Homeworld | Robot Planetoid |
First appearance | "A Clockwork Origin" (6ACV09) |
The robotic gas forms are the evolutions of the humanoid robots from the Robot Planetoid which were created by the Professor in August of 3010. Prior to their evolution, the robotic gas forms served jury duty in the Everyone v. Farnsworth trial.
Trials
Additional Info
Allusions
- The robotic gas forms are in reference to a short story by Ray Bradbury, featuring similar creatures on Mars.
- Their voice is similar to the voice of the Big Brain, also voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
Quotes
Superior Gort Judge: Has the jury reached a verdict?
Robotic gas forms: No, we have not. For we have evolved to a higher state of consciousness. In the grand scheme, all physical beings are but yokels. Now, settle your your petty squabbles and get the hell out!