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[[Matt]] and [[Humph]] never thought they'd meet a nice robot, but then they met '''Olia-cym'''. This skittish little [[ |
[[Matt]] and [[Humph]] never thought they'd meet a nice robot, but then they met '''Olia-cym'''. This skittish little [[Slavebot]] could only imagine what freedom was like... then one thing led to another and he became part of a rebel group. Maybe he can be their advocate for cautiousness. |
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Olia-cym was a |
Olia-cym was a Slavebot stationed on the [[Slave-Master]]'s [[Slave-Master's ship|ship]]. The Slave-Master ordered him to ensure their Earthling prisoners were fed. Olia-cym headed to the slave section with some trepidation, and tried to break the ice with a sheepish "Hello". Unfortunately, Matt and Humph immediately pounced on him. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 14/Matt and the Cat|''Matt and the Cat'' issue 14}} |
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Revision as of 13:55, 28 November 2023
Matt and Humph never thought they'd meet a nice robot, but then they met Olia-cym. This skittish little Slavebot could only imagine what freedom was like... then one thing led to another and he became part of a rebel group. Maybe he can be their advocate for cautiousness.
Fiction
Olia-cym was a Slavebot stationed on the Slave-Master's ship. The Slave-Master ordered him to ensure their Earthling prisoners were fed. Olia-cym headed to the slave section with some trepidation, and tried to break the ice with a sheepish "Hello". Unfortunately, Matt and Humph immediately pounced on him. Matt and the Cat issue 14
Notes
- With hindsight, it is obvious that the name "Olia-cym" is a corrupted reversal of cartoonist Mike Kazybrid's real first name, Mychailo.
- The capitalisation of Olia-cym's name comes from one of Kazybrid's blogs.[1]
References
- ↑ "It's November 1984..." on the Humph The Cat blogspot