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Rex Connors (formerly known as Rudolph "Rudy" Connors) is a major character in Invincible, debuting from Season 1 and onwards. He is better known as the superhero Robot.
He is an exceptionally intelligent human scientist who was born with significant deformities and health problems. Robot developed a fighting-ready robot body to overcome his restrictions and fulfill his ambitions, including safeguarding Earth's populace, which first resulted in his recruitment as the head of Teen Team before he became part of the newest version of the Guardians of the Globe after the original team was murdered by Omni-Man. After falling in love with Amanda/Monster Girl, Robot hired the Mauler Twins to duplicate his mind into a clone body created from a sample of Rex Splode's blood. Although the clone lived on to start a new existence, the original Robot passed away quietly.
With the support of his girlfriend Amanda, Robot began to discover how to lead a regular life while also aiding in the safeguarding of the Earth and its inhabitants from all known threats. After Rex Splode's heroic sacrifice during the Invincible War, Robot took on his first name to pay tribute to his fallen friend's legacy. Not long after, the Flaxans returned to Earth, and with Robot and Monster Girl's aid, their latest invasion was halted, though at the cost of the two being trapped in the Flaxan for an unclear duration.
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Appearance
Physique
Original
Originally, Robot was a severely deformed human, barely larger than a child and crumpled inside a liquid-filled pod with mechanical legs. His skin was pale and covered in sores and blisters, his nose hidden (or replaced) by a mechanical clamp, and his only working eye was the yellow-green right eye.
Clone
Robot's clone possesses the appearance of a young man with a fairly athletic build, tanned skin, shoulder-length auburn hair, and dark green eyes. Due to being a clone of Rex Splode, the two are virtually identical.
Clothing
To be added...
Robotic Suits
His namesake robotic drone, and later suit, is a tall, orange-colored machine with segmented limbs, a robust chest cavity, and a slender pelvic region. The robot's limbs are connected and fastened together with the rest of its body by a series of round interlocks. The robot's most noticeable feature is its human skull-shaped head with green eyes and a cylinder on the upper back of its head.
Personality
In an effort to maintain his real identity and looks hidden, Robot ensured that he behaved as closely as possible to a genuine AI, showing no emotions and adhering to a decision-making approach grounded entirely in logic. Another characteristic Robot had that added to his artificial persona was his employment of sophisticated and refined language, unlike many of his teammates, especially Rex Splode, who frequently used informal language and offensive terms. Even when Robot concurred with Rex, he conveyed it by merely saying, "Indeed." Through this, Robot convincingly led his teammates and peers to think he was a real robot, an impression that sometimes prompted rude remarks from them, exemplified when Black Samson remarked that the newly established Guardians of the Globe required "a leader they could look in the eye, not just a series of ones and zeros." Likewise, after trying to empathize with Monster Girl after she described her curse, she interrupted him, asking how he could relate since he was a robot.
Nonetheless, Robot's exceptional intelligence would occasionally earn praise and admiration from his fellow teammates. Throughout the Flaxans' assaults on Earth, it is evident that Robot adopts a proactive stance in combat scenarios, as he repeatedly scans the Flaxans' forces and equipment, collecting valuable data, which he subsequently shares with his teammates both prior to and during battles, sometimes turning the tide in his team’s favor. Robot similarly possesses the foresight to explore, examine, and assess the consequences of conflicts, just as he did after the initial Flaxan invasion, during which he unveiled that their withdrawal stemmed from their accelerated temporal rate, resulting in the Flaxan soldiers aging and dying. It was probably these tactics, the effectiveness with which Robot utilized them, together with his leadership abilities, that impressed Cecil and led him to praise Robot and ask him to gather the new members of the Guardians of the Globe, an opportunity Robot was proud to accept.
Although Robot is a hero and a positive influence, he is not hesitant to engage in questionable and sometimes wrongful actions to fulfill his own purposes. This is shown when he helps the Mauler Twins break free from their confinement, later striking a deal with them to create a new human body for himself. Robot skillfully coerces the Twins into complying with his wishes, anticipating their potential interference with his new body, while only disclosing the actual essence of their agreement at the conclusion. After finalizing their agreement, Robot provides the Twins with what they desire, but soon after, he launches an assault on them in a bid to detain them and take them back to prison, highlighting his treacherous character.
Although Robot is often cold and calculating, he harbors deep feelings for Monster Girl, which he subtly conveys in his various interactions with her. Nonetheless, when Battle Beast severely harmed Monster Girl, Robot promptly responded by launching an energy beam at him, clearly infuriated by his actions. Once the battle concluded, Robot was observed holding Monster Girl tightly, indicating Robot's emotional turmoil regarding her condition. Robot made it his responsibility to ensure Monster Girl's survival, insisting on assisting the doctors in saving her life and even dispatching a drone to retrieve a rare flower that would enhance Monster Girl's odds of survival. Robot's emotions for Monster Girl led him to transfer his mind into a body created from an adaptation of Rex Splode's DNA, as he noticed that Monster Girl considered Rex "interesting," as he expresses. As the Twins released him from the pod containing his deformed body, he told them that the pod was never intended to be opened or drained, adding that the reason for doing so now was that he had "met someone."
In the end, Robot's entirely rational way of thinking created a difficult scenario with his teammates. When he ultimately discloses his true human identity to the Guardians of the Globe members, it is met with disbelief by many and anger from Rex Splode, since Robot’s human appearance resembles a younger version of Rex. The sole team member who seemed to somewhat understand Robot was Monster Girl; however, she and the rest of the group struggled to come to terms with the situation because of Robot's actions to achieve his goals—an outcome he never anticipated would create turmoil among his peers, given his perspective. Ultimately, they seemingly embraced Robot, and the group united to assist in the aftermath of the conflict between Invincible and Omni-Man, during which Robot utilized his drones to search for human survivors trapped under the rubble and wreckage.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Robokinesis: The original Robot controlled robotic drones from a secure distance. His clone was equipped with a neurolink device, created by the original Robot, to provide him with the same capability.
- Robots: Robot possessed a diverse collection of robotic drones that offered various functions and applications. He integrated a significant variety of weapons and tools within his robot drones. Additional remarkable inventions consist of a vehicle capable of turning into a massive robot, a capsule that preserved his original form, and, following the creation of his clone, an outfit that appeared identical to and seemingly had all the powers of his original drones.
Abilities
- Genius-Level Intelligence: Rex Connors is depicted as one of the most intellectually sharp and flexible characters alive. The cloned Robot retains that same degree of intelligence. He is skilled in engineering, weapon development, computer science, tactical defense, and various other areas, such as translating extraterrestrial languages.
- Engineering and Robotics Expertise: Rex is highly skilled in robotics, having created various kinds of robots and machines.
- Tactical Expertise: Robot has led both the Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe. He skillfully manages a team of super-powered heroes.
- Linguistics: Robot is intelligent enough to reverse engineer a language foreign to him. He was able to translate the Flaxans' language.
- Leadership: Robot is a very competent leader, and he demonstrated it when leading Teen Team and the Guardians of the Globe during various threats.
Weapons
- Robot's Drones: Robot supplies himself with endless amounts of Drones, mentally controlled, via neural implants, most of them are based on his standard mech form, but has accelerated from strength, height, durability and power.
Weaknesses
- Lack of Social Awareness: Although Robot possesses great intelligence, he appears to struggle with social signals, like when he nonchalantly disclosed to the Guardians the unethical way he obtained his cloned body or his failure to grasp Amanda's perspective in their relationship.
- Fear Response: After the emergence of his clone, Robot started performing hero duties in the field instead of the safe distance his original self had previously kept. This placed him in a tough spot since he had rarely had to concern himself with risking his own life previously, and his experience as a hero at that moment felt similar to a video game. Hence, Robot was unfamiliar with the sensation of fear and was unsure how to manage it adequately. This interfered with his ability to think clearly and make decisions in risky scenarios.
Sightings
| Season 1 | ||||||||||||
| 1. "It's About Time": | Absent | 5. "That Actually Hurt": | Appears | |||||||||
| 2. "Here Goes Nothing": | Debut | 6. "You Look Kinda Dead": | Appears | |||||||||
| 3. "Who You Calling Ugly?": | Appears | 7. "We Need To Talk": | Appears | |||||||||
| 4. "Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out": | Appears | 8. "Where I Really Come From": | Appears | |||||||||
| Season 2 | ||||||||||||
| 1. "A Lesson For Your Next Life": | Appears | 5. "This Must Come as a Shock": | Appears | |||||||||
| 2. "In About Six Hours, I Lose My Virginity to a Fish": | Appears | 6. "It's Not That Simple": | Appears | |||||||||
| 3. "This Missive, This Machination!": | Appears | 7. "I'm Not Going Anywhere": | Appears | |||||||||
| 4. "It's Been a While": | Absent | 8. "I Thought You Were Stronger": | Appears | |||||||||
| Season 3 | ||||||||||||
| 1. "You're Not Laughing Now": | Appears | 5. "This Was Supposed To Be Easy": | Mentioned | |||||||||
| 2. "A Deal With The Devil": | Appears | 6. "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry": | Appears | |||||||||
| 3. "You Want A Real Costume, Right?": | Appears | 7. "What Have I Done?": | Appears | |||||||||
| 4. "You Were My Hero": | Appears | 8. "I Thought You'd Never Shut Up": | Appears | |||||||||
| Season 4 | ||||||||||||
| 1. "Making the World a Better Place": | Appears | 5. "Give Us a Moment": | Mentioned | |||||||||
| 2. "I'll Give You the Grand Tour": | Absent | 6. "You Look Horrible": | Absent | |||||||||
| 3. "I Gotta Get Some Air": | Appears | 7. "Don’t Do Anything Rash": | Absent | |||||||||
| 4. "Hurm": | Absent | 8. "Don’t Leave Me Hanging Here": | Mentioned | |||||||||
| Season 5 | ||||||||||||
| 1. "TBA": | Absent | 5. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
| 2. "TBA": | Absent | 6. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
| 3. "TBA": | Absent | 7. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
| 4. "TBA": | Absent | 8. "TBA": | Absent | |||||||||
Trivia
- Robot is based on Iron Man from Marvel Comics.
- Following the first episode of season 2, Robot's voice filter from Season 1 is gone and now the dialogue for the character itself sounds normal, the causes for this change is unknown.