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=== Trivia === | |||
* Professor Farnsworth's robots (except for the most primitive forms) are either only capable of evolving at night or evolve fastest at night. | |||
=== Allusions === | === Allusions === |
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The Robo-Planetoid | |
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Location | Deep Space |
Inhabited by | Robotic gas forms |
First appearance | "A Clockwork Origin" (6ACV09) |
The Robo-Planetoid is an unnamed planetoid inhabited by robots. The Planet Express crew followed Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth there when he was fed up by ignorant Earthicans in August of 3010. Though then a lifeless planetoid, it had highly toxic amounts of water that the Professor made drinkable with Nanobots. The Nanobots, however, evolved, creating an evolution much like that of Earth, except with robots and thus much faster. Only days later, the robots had evolved past human technology and had turned into robotic gas forms.
Image Gallery
Nanobots are the origin of life on the planetoid.
Trilobots living as the solitary lifeform.
Robo-Dinosaurs fighting.
Robo-Cavemen with Amy and Leela.
The Museum of Natural Robo-History in a city populated by robots.
The iFad is part of the planetoid's technology.
The Superior Gort.
Robotic gas forms populating the planetoid.
Additional Information
Trivia
- Professor Farnsworth's robots (except for the most primitive forms) are either only capable of evolving at night or evolve fastest at night.
Allusions
- The robotic gas forms are in reference to a short story by Ray Bradbury, featuring similar creatures on Mars.