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[[File:Darkon warrior robot.jpg|thumb|upright=0.9|Look at all those Slave-Master's robots!]]
The [[Slave-Master]] of [[Darkon]] runs a tight [[Slave-Master's ship|ship]] and so needs a loyal crew. As a result, he has a squadron of semi-autonomous '''warrior robots'''.
The [[Slave-Master]] of [[Darkon]] runs a tight [[Slave-Master's ship|ship]] and so needs a loyal crew. As a result, he has a squadron of semi-autonomous '''warrior robots'''.

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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
One robot was dispatched to Earth, where it found a probe with a strange mechanism. It decided to take it away for inspection. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 5/Matt and the Cat|Issue 5}} While it carried the probe away, the "mechanism" – actually the cat [[Humph]] – suddenly lurched out, causing a [[Matt|human child]] to demand its safe return. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 6/Matt and the Cat|Issue 6}} The robot turned on the boy and advised it to surrender. While Humph was distracted, the robot beamed itself and Matt up to its ship. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 7/Matt and the Cat|Issue 7}}
One robot was dispatched to Earth, where it found a probe with a strange mechanism. It decided to take it away for inspection. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 5/Matt and the Cat|''Matt and the Cat'' issue 5}} While it carried the probe away, the "mechanism" – actually the cat [[Humph]] – suddenly lurched out, causing a [[Matt|human child]] to demand its safe return. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 6/Matt and the Cat|Issue 6}} The robot turned on the boy and advised it to surrender. While Humph was distracted, the robot beamed itself and Matt up to its ship. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 7/Matt and the Cat|Issue 7}}


The robot, or one like it, took Matt to the Slave-Master. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 10/Matt and the Cat|Issue 10}} A robot also expressed its concern to the Slave-Master about the captive cat, feeling "troubled in [its] sensors". The Slave-Master told it to cease its fears, as once they got to Darkon, the Earthlings would bring a high price... provided they survived. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 13/Matt and the Cat|Issue 13}}
The robot, or one like it, took Matt to the Slave-Master. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 10/Matt and the Cat|Issue 10}} A robot also expressed its concern to the Slave-Master about the captive cat, feeling "troubled in [its] sensors". The Slave-Master told it to cease its fears, as once they got to Darkon, the Earthlings would bring a high price... provided they survived. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 13/Matt and the Cat|Issue 13}}

==Notes==
*In issue 18, a robot refers to a "supremor". It is unclear if it was referring to a robot of higher rank, or the Slave-Master himself.


[[Category:Matt and the Cat characters]]
[[Category:Matt and the Cat characters]]

Revision as of 11:54, 26 November 2023

Look at all those Slave-Master's robots!

The Slave-Master of Darkon runs a tight ship and so needs a loyal crew. As a result, he has a squadron of semi-autonomous warrior robots.

Fiction

One robot was dispatched to Earth, where it found a probe with a strange mechanism. It decided to take it away for inspection. Matt and the Cat issue 5 While it carried the probe away, the "mechanism" – actually the cat Humph – suddenly lurched out, causing a human child to demand its safe return. Issue 6 The robot turned on the boy and advised it to surrender. While Humph was distracted, the robot beamed itself and Matt up to its ship. Issue 7

The robot, or one like it, took Matt to the Slave-Master. Issue 10 A robot also expressed its concern to the Slave-Master about the captive cat, feeling "troubled in [its] sensors". The Slave-Master told it to cease its fears, as once they got to Darkon, the Earthlings would bring a high price... provided they survived. Issue 13

Notes

  • In issue 18, a robot refers to a "supremor". It is unclear if it was referring to a robot of higher rank, or the Slave-Master himself.