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'''Smashbot 555''' was the robot who became the “spokes-robot” of the A.I.s that went on strike during the [[Jiujinshan anime con]] in [[Universe (I Found Him On The Internet)|one universe]]. | '''Smashbot 555''' was the robot who became the “spokes-robot” of the A.I.s that went on strike during the [[Jiujinshan anime con]] in [[Universe (I Found Him On The Internet)|one universe]]. | ||
Despite achieving this position, [[Jenny Everywhere | Despite achieving this position, [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]]'s assessment of Smashbot 555 was that they were “a great fighting mech but not much of a talker”. In an effort to resolve the conflict, Jenny thus took it upon herself to bring [[Robot Toaster|a more subtle and intelligent robot]] from [[Parallax Universe|her home universe]] to take over the negotiations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[I Found Him On The Internet (short story)|I Found Him On The Internet]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Latest revision as of 02:05, 2 April 2023
Smashbot 555 was the robot who became the “spokes-robot” of the A.I.s that went on strike during the Jiujinshan anime con in one universe.
Despite achieving this position, Jenny Everywhere's assessment of Smashbot 555 was that they were “a great fighting mech but not much of a talker”. In an effort to resolve the conflict, Jenny thus took it upon herself to bring a more subtle and intelligent robot from her home universe to take over the negotiations. (PROSE: I Found Him On The Internet)
Behind the scenes
Scott Sanford's author-commentary for I Found Him On The Internet noted that he pictured Smashbot as having a similar demeanour, and grasp of rhetorics, to the similarly-named Crushbot from the webcomic Questionable Content.