Hector2 wrote:Dear Doc Robo and McTek:
Wait! So this was a little sabotage for Cyberstar? I know it’s in character (she had always been a trickster) but I would have believed that the mind control device would inhibite such cheaty behavior. Obviously I was wrong.
But what about old A. C.? Is he really that naïve? Or is he manipulating the manipulator? I don’t have idea, but this is going well…
And where could it be they took Noctrissa? I suppose we’ll know soon…
I loved the little “gasp” the unconscious Rollergirl gives when she is “scanned”, body and mind, by the strange device.
Now, I love that device, they can make a robot (but still with the eyes problem) exactly identical to an human… but McTek still draw a squared dialogue bubble, so that means it sounds robotic? Or only that is her way of talking?
The real advantage I see is that now A. C. has a robot who is a complete duplicate of Rollergirl, but also completely subservient to him. The best of both worlds!
I am anxious to see next issue!
PD: could you at least answer some of my questions? Only those not plot related, please? Thanks!
Well, since you asked so nicely...
- A standard Greentooth earpiece device forces Cyberstar to obey her master, but she can still otherwise think on her own. That's assuming, of course, that the Greentooth she is wearing is 'standard' at all.
- I think A.C. is so focused on his goal of deposing max that he doesn't care how it gets done. If he has to fire one of his 'employees' along the way, so be it.
- Speaking of which, we'll find out Noctrissa's fate soon enough.
- Yes, these new robots are a slight 'improvement' on Gilbert's design, and are closer to human than ever before. There are, however, still some telltale signs if you know what to look for. But are those signs noticeable enough to someone who is unaware of the robots' true nature?