That, or they’ve entered a time phase shift. As they carry on this pleasant exchange the New Jersey Plant Devils are descending on them in super slo-mo.
But he *didn’t* pat Dr. Lee with the “shooty” hand, so clearly he’s not nearly as stupid as his limited vocabulary might suggest. I must echo the sentiment above!
We shall see. The “destroybot” might fare better than the “funkbot.” We also have yet to see if Hitty-Moustachio have anything to contribute to this fight. I suspect they might.
Moustachio was designed to destroy buildings, Hitty for robot battles – the combination of the two was victorious in the robot gladiatorial arena. For recreation they smash junk cars. Yes, they might be able to help.
Ladies, gentlemen, assorted madtech writing under psudonyms, we are missing a key detail to this. Killobot’s heroic volunteering is mitigated by the fact that he can hover. Therefore, he can remain outside of biting range of the little vege-goats currently rampaging while every so often getting close enough to the keyboard to push the next digit in the shutdown sequence. This will serve to enrage the herd (clump? grove?) and keep their attention on him while the rest of the cast hastily exit stage left. When the shutdown is complete, he can fly out the door unbitten. It is, in fact, the best and logical plan.
That it will score major points with Ms. Cooler once she is told the tale, is of course beside the point.
Nice. But maybe too logical for this group. My call is the Scooby Doo approach: immediately split up into less easily defensible groups, then create an unlikely trap.
Pardon me, don’t get sentimental when he says “destroy,”
It could translate as “service” and “joy.”
When we’re gone, you can worry ‘bout the situation grim,
Now and then, there’s a fool such as him.
Now and then there’s a fool such as he just offered to,
He’ll smash the spore producer ‘cause it’s something we should do,
Might be cool, but we’ll make our way away ad interim,
Now and then, there’s a fool such as him.
—from “A Fool Such As I,” probably best known in these latter days as by Elvis Presley.
So I guess hitty and mustachio have a lot of crowd control?
Another wrong date?
That, or they’ve entered a time phase shift. As they carry on this pleasant exchange the New Jersey Plant Devils are descending on them in super slo-mo.
“Joy!”
But he *didn’t* pat Dr. Lee with the “shooty” hand, so clearly he’s not nearly as stupid as his limited vocabulary might suggest. I must echo the sentiment above!
Aww. Poor Bubbles.
We shall see. The “destroybot” might fare better than the “funkbot.” We also have yet to see if Hitty-Moustachio have anything to contribute to this fight. I suspect they might.
Hitty can hit
Ohhhh, so THAT’S why she’s called that …
Shh! You’ll spoil her secret!
Top secret!
Moustachio was designed to destroy buildings, Hitty for robot battles – the combination of the two was victorious in the robot gladiatorial arena. For recreation they smash junk cars. Yes, they might be able to help.
The Bubbnity ship must remain afloat!
Or is it Unitoubles?
Perhaps the noisey little creatures are not the true danger.
I suppose, if he stays behind, that means the robot has been red-shirted…
But who will cook for the safe house now?
Ladies, gentlemen, assorted madtech writing under psudonyms, we are missing a key detail to this. Killobot’s heroic volunteering is mitigated by the fact that he can hover. Therefore, he can remain outside of biting range of the little vege-goats currently rampaging while every so often getting close enough to the keyboard to push the next digit in the shutdown sequence. This will serve to enrage the herd (clump? grove?) and keep their attention on him while the rest of the cast hastily exit stage left. When the shutdown is complete, he can fly out the door unbitten. It is, in fact, the best and logical plan.
That it will score major points with Ms. Cooler once she is told the tale, is of course beside the point.
Nice. But maybe too logical for this group. My call is the Scooby Doo approach: immediately split up into less easily defensible groups, then create an unlikely trap.
Are you calling Dr. Lee illogical?
Pardon me, don’t get sentimental when he says “destroy,”
It could translate as “service” and “joy.”
When we’re gone, you can worry ‘bout the situation grim,
Now and then, there’s a fool such as him.
Now and then there’s a fool such as he just offered to,
He’ll smash the spore producer ‘cause it’s something we should do,
Might be cool, but we’ll make our way away ad interim,
Now and then, there’s a fool such as him.
—from “A Fool Such As I,” probably best known in these latter days as by Elvis Presley.