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<center>{{Quote|Aww. The little ones are like her babies.|source = in "[[Warp Tour]]"|saidby = [[Steven Universe (character)|Steven]]}}</center> |
<center>{{Quote|Aww. The little ones are like her babies.|source = in "[[Warp Tour]]"|saidby = [[Steven Universe (character)|Steven]]}}</center> |
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Robonnoidy Hatchet closed.png|Closed Hatch |
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Robonoidy Vegeta Junior.png|Open Hatch |
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− | |Type |
+ | |Type = Constructor Robonoid |
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+ | |Owner = [[Peridot]] <br> [[Gem Homeworld]] |
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+ | |FirstAppearance = "[[Warp Tour]]" |
− | |LatestAppearance = |
+ | |LatestAppearance = ''[[Steven Universe: The Movie]]'' |
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− | '''Flask Robonoids''' are robots built by Homeworld Gems that first appeared in "[[Warp Tour]]" assisting [[Peridot]]. They also appear in |
+ | '''Flask Robonoids''' are robots built by [[Homeworld Gems]] that first appeared in "[[Warp Tour]]" assisting [[Peridot]]. They also appear in "[[On the Run]]" and "[[Political Power]]", having been gathered by the [[Crystal Gems]] to prevent them from fixing and reactivating the [[Gem Homeworld]] [[Warp Pad]]. |
== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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− | Flask Robonoids are light |
+ | Flask Robonoids are light green orbs that can protrude four cylindrical extensions that act as legs. They have a small ejection nozzle that launches a teal liquid capable of repairing warp pads. When hit or cracked, the liquid spills out of its body. |
== Abilities == |
== Abilities == |
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A Flask Robonoid's function is to repair warp pads using a special liquid that they squirt through a small, concealed nozzle. This liquid can also be shot as a form of attack. |
A Flask Robonoid's function is to repair warp pads using a special liquid that they squirt through a small, concealed nozzle. This liquid can also be shot as a form of attack. |
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− | ==History== |
+ | == History == |
− | ==="[[Warp Tour]]"=== |
+ | === "[[Warp Tour]]" === |
− | Prior to the events of the episode, Peridot sends a large group of Flask Robonoids to Earth. They land all over the planet, searching for warp pads to travel to the [[Galaxy Warp]]. [[Steven]] becomes paranoid after seeing one of them en route in [[Warp Space]] and eventually catches one that lands in his [[Beach House|room]]. |
+ | Prior to the events of the episode, Peridot sends a large group of Flask Robonoids to Earth. They land all over the planet, searching for warp pads to travel to the [[Galaxy Warp]]. [[Steven Universe (character)|Steven]] becomes paranoid after seeing one of them en route in [[Warp Space]] and eventually catches one that lands in his [[Beach House|room]]. |
The Crystal Gems follow the Robonoids to the Galaxy Warp where the machines fix the long-broken Homeworld warp pad. This allows Peridot access to Earth. |
The Crystal Gems follow the Robonoids to the Galaxy Warp where the machines fix the long-broken Homeworld warp pad. This allows Peridot access to Earth. |
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When Peridot finds the [[Crying Breakfast Friends!|crying waffle]] sticker and becomes suspicious, she uses an EMP bomb to decommission every Robonoid and leaves them all behind. |
When Peridot finds the [[Crying Breakfast Friends!|crying waffle]] sticker and becomes suspicious, she uses an EMP bomb to decommission every Robonoid and leaves them all behind. |
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− | ==="[[On the Run]]"=== |
+ | === "[[On the Run]]" === |
The Gems gather up all of the disabled Robonoids so that there is no chance of them fixing the Homeworld warp pad again. [[Pearl]] also plans to study them for better understanding of how this type of technology works. |
The Gems gather up all of the disabled Robonoids so that there is no chance of them fixing the Homeworld warp pad again. [[Pearl]] also plans to study them for better understanding of how this type of technology works. |
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− | ==="[[Political Power]]"=== |
+ | === "[[Political Power]]" === |
Pearl repairs one of the Robonoids to a semi-stable state in order to test her homemade disruptor. The invention fails to affect the Robonoid and instead wipes out all of the power in [[Beach City]]. |
Pearl repairs one of the Robonoids to a semi-stable state in order to test her homemade disruptor. The invention fails to affect the Robonoid and instead wipes out all of the power in [[Beach City]]. |
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* They appear to run on an internal power source that can be disabled by Peridot's EMP.[[File:Amegf.png|thumb|202x202px|Amethyst covered in the Flask Robonoids' goo.]] |
* They appear to run on an internal power source that can be disabled by Peridot's EMP.[[File:Amegf.png|thumb|202x202px|Amethyst covered in the Flask Robonoids' goo.]] |
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* The liquid it uses appears to be of unlimited supply; the Robonoids can dispense a noticeably large amount of liquid that seems to be too much for one Robonoid to contain. |
* The liquid it uses appears to be of unlimited supply; the Robonoids can dispense a noticeably large amount of liquid that seems to be too much for one Robonoid to contain. |
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− | * In "Warp Tour" it is seen that they can still move with three legs even though one of them is missing. |
+ | * In "Warp Tour", it is seen that they can still move with three legs even though one of them is missing. |
* These Robonoids are a variant of their [[Plug Robonoids|Plug]] counterparts, which are bigger and have a different job. |
* These Robonoids are a variant of their [[Plug Robonoids|Plug]] counterparts, which are bigger and have a different job. |
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** In addition, they look very similar to [[Hand Robonoid]]s, but with holes for the legs, as well as a nozzle to shoot their liquid out of. |
** In addition, they look very similar to [[Hand Robonoid]]s, but with holes for the legs, as well as a nozzle to shoot their liquid out of. |
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− | Warp Tour (13).PNG|The Robonoid lands in Steven's room. ("Warp Tour") |
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− | Warp Tour (25).PNG|Fixing the Homeworld warp pad. ("Warp Tour") |
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− | On the Run 009.png|The Crystal Gems gather the disabled Robonoids. ("On the Run") |
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− | Political Power (10).PNG|Pearl with her test subject. ("Political Power") |
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− | Tumblr nmt9m28QAT1smn4pqo3 r1 1280.jpg|Model Sheet for the broken Robonoid. |
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[[Category:Robonoids]] |
[[Category:Robonoids]] |
Revision as of 03:04, 21 December 2019
This article is about the smaller Robonoid. You may be looking for Plug Robonoids, Hand Robonoid, or the Visor Robonoids. |
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Aww. The little ones are like her babies. |
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—Steven, in "Warp Tour" |
Flask Robonoids are robots built by Homeworld Gems that first appeared in "Warp Tour" assisting Peridot. They also appear in "On the Run" and "Political Power", having been gathered by the Crystal Gems to prevent them from fixing and reactivating the Gem Homeworld Warp Pad.
Appearance
Flask Robonoids are light green orbs that can protrude four cylindrical extensions that act as legs. They have a small ejection nozzle that launches a teal liquid capable of repairing warp pads. When hit or cracked, the liquid spills out of its body.
Abilities
A Flask Robonoid's function is to repair warp pads using a special liquid that they squirt through a small, concealed nozzle. This liquid can also be shot as a form of attack.
History
"Warp Tour"
Prior to the events of the episode, Peridot sends a large group of Flask Robonoids to Earth. They land all over the planet, searching for warp pads to travel to the Galaxy Warp. Steven becomes paranoid after seeing one of them en route in Warp Space and eventually catches one that lands in his room.
The Crystal Gems follow the Robonoids to the Galaxy Warp where the machines fix the long-broken Homeworld warp pad. This allows Peridot access to Earth.
When Peridot finds the crying waffle sticker and becomes suspicious, she uses an EMP bomb to decommission every Robonoid and leaves them all behind.
"On the Run"
The Gems gather up all of the disabled Robonoids so that there is no chance of them fixing the Homeworld warp pad again. Pearl also plans to study them for better understanding of how this type of technology works.
"Political Power"
Pearl repairs one of the Robonoids to a semi-stable state in order to test her homemade disruptor. The invention fails to affect the Robonoid and instead wipes out all of the power in Beach City.
"Catch and Release"
Peridot mentions that without her Flask Robonoids, she cannot fully repair the Homeworld Warp.
Trivia
- They appear to run on an internal power source that can be disabled by Peridot's EMP.
- The liquid it uses appears to be of unlimited supply; the Robonoids can dispense a noticeably large amount of liquid that seems to be too much for one Robonoid to contain.
- In "Warp Tour", it is seen that they can still move with three legs even though one of them is missing.
- These Robonoids are a variant of their Plug counterparts, which are bigger and have a different job.
- In addition, they look very similar to Hand Robonoids, but with holes for the legs, as well as a nozzle to shoot their liquid out of.