Yeah, I'm scratching my head trying to recall if we've seen any reference here so far to him being a robot and I can't think of one. And suddenly no burbles in this story either? Makes me wonder if they had a new writer for this particular story who barely knew any canon at all for BOTP.
Say, I guess in that story where Keyop ended up tied to a pipe by Zoltar in a basement that was flooding, he was never in any danger of drowning -he's a robot!
Heh, and in the story where Zoltar created robot doubles of the G-Force members, did the Keyop robot get kept in the end to use for spare parts?
Originally posted by lborgia88
Yeah, I'm scratching my head trying to recall if we've seen any reference here so far to him being a robot and I can't think of one.
The only thing that I can think of that comes even close is in the episode "Mission to Inner Space" where the scientists is complaining about working with women and children and Anderson responds, "It's true she's a women, but he's not..."
And is cut off. There are so many ways that sentence could have ended.
Keyop might be a child in age, but his experience is the same as the rest of the team's, which makes him older. Not that we see a lot of that in he way he acts.
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In canon, Keyop was grown from a cell in a laboratory. I believe Zark narrates this fact in the first episode.
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Say, I guess in that story where Keyop ended up tied to a pipe by Zoltar in a basement that was flooding, he was never in any danger of drowning -he's a robot!
But he was in danger of short circuiting if the water got into his ears.
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Heh, and in the story where Zoltar created robot doubles of the G-Force members, did the Keyop robot get kept in the end to use for spare parts?
You know, maybe that's what happened! They liked robot Keyop better, and he could even speak without burbling!
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And now we see what the evil aliens have done... not only changed Chief Anderson into Captain Anderson, but put him in... gasp... matching clothes! The shock is too much for the poor man to bear, and his hair has gone grey...
Originally posted by KT1972
Maybe Mark calling the Chief "captain" was the clue that Anderson needed to believe Keyops story as apposed to Mark's debriefing!
Originally posted by KT1972
Has to be some logic in the daft stories, can't explain the outfit change though, and what's with the creepy looking twins behind him?
It's about time he gets some different clothes, even if its only a change in his vest.
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Originally posted by Transmute Jun
Okay, there are sooooo many things wrong with this picture, I'm just going to mention one or two of the more obvious ones. I'll let the rest of you mentioned the others. And there's LOTS to mention!
So of course, the big thing is that the G-Force civvies... are not civvies! Only Keyop is wearing a numbered shirt, and it's fuschia.
And what is with the big 'GF' on Jason's shirt? I guess now he's advertising that he's in G-Force? (Yes, in case you're curious, Mark is blond!)
omfg:
I really thought makeovers were meant to be an improvement:
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