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==== The Fall and Rebirth of Gearatron ====
==== The Fall and Rebirth of Gearatron ====
Energy from the residue of the destroyed [[New Gearatron]] ends up re-animating with the dead body of Tri-Star. While the human body is still dead, the anger from Alan lives on in what is basically a robot Zombie. As we pass by a Nonocon detention cell we see the crazied Tri-Star robot cowering in a corner.
Energy from the residue of the destroyed [[New Gearatron]] ends up re-animating with the dead body of Tri-Star. While the human body is still dead, the anger from Alan lives on in what is basically a robot Zombie. As we pass by a Nonocon detention cell we see the crazed Tri-Star robot cowering in a corner.





Revision as of 20:13, 25 July 2021

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Alan is a Human XO-Suits from the Generation 1 continuity family.
era: 1990

Description: Alan is the human that is binary bonded for the Tri-Star's body. He is known to be a very scientific-minded individual however, his rage for control proceeded to get the better of him. As such, in the long term, he ended up betraying Anthony's trust which leads to his eventual demise.

  • Quote: "Keep the ravioli on your own shelf!"
  • Transformation: Tri-Star's head.
  • Weapons: Standard Laser Rifle
  • Special Weapons: Obscurity Cloud
  • Shields: 2 Hours
  • Speed: 90 MPH
  • Armor: Light 1 Inch
  • Communications: Radio, Shortwave
  • Target/Tracking: None
  • Weakness: Illogical Religion
  • Transformer Inspiration: None

Original Series

Reality

Anthony met Alan and Mikey B. when he accidentally passed into another reality. In this alternate reality, Alan and Mikey B. were his close friends at college. When Anthony returned to his Prime Reality he reached out to his newly discovered friends to introduce himself to them again.

Planet G

At this stage of the friendship, Alan began to become more involved with his religion and in turn started to question Anthony's leadership. This starts to form cracks in the relationship.

Robot Trek I

Alan was in charge of the scheduling of retrofits for the major Zapbot cities (Fortress Misslemax, Duplaflex and Omega Dupreme.) His miscalculation led to the Zapbots being at a tactical disadvantage during a battle, causing massive damage to Fortress Misslemax. Anthony takes Alan off duty for the time being.

Robot Trek II

Out of frustration for his demotion, Alan steals the Matrix of Leadership and with Shock's assistance takes it to the Nonocons.

Robot Trek III

When Amphotron is defeated he retreats to the Nonocons secret base where they meet up with Secretish and Tri-Star who are attempting to combine the Matrix of Leadership with the Dark Matrix.

Robot Trek IV

When Tri-Star insulted Amphotron, Amphotron in return destroyed Tri-Star with a single shot right through his chest. Alan's body ends up being burnt to a crisp.

The Fall and Rebirth of Gearatron

Energy from the residue of the destroyed New Gearatron ends up re-animating with the dead body of Tri-Star. While the human body is still dead, the anger from Alan lives on in what is basically a robot Zombie. As we pass by a Nonocon detention cell we see the crazed Tri-Star robot cowering in a corner.


Behind the Scenes

Alan was a roommate from college and we parted on bad terms. He was a Jehovah-Witness and I was well... GAY. So sadly even though bonded early on Star Trek and other Sci-Fi, he couldn't get past his religious guidelines. As such when I rewrote Robot Trek II I had him become an enemy and he stole the Tri-Star Headmaster body and Matrix of Leadership. This gets played up in the various stories that follow up when I rewrote them in 2020/2021. This was a good example of turning a bad experience into something positive.