Magnus, Robot Fighter - Characters

Characters

  • Magnus, Robot Fighter
  • 1A, the Freewill robot mentor of Magnus and lover of Grandmother (whom he calls "Kimi").
  • Claiburne, President of North Am
  • Leeja Clane, Magnus's sexy girlfriend and future wife
  • Victor Zeramiah Clane, North Am Senator and future President, father of Leeja
  • Grandmother, Freewill computer brain of Japan and lover of 1A
  • H8, robot police chief, destroyed by the collective mental power of humans he had enslaved
  • Torque Magnus, son of Magnus and Leeja Clane
  • Mekman, a psychopathic human genius who wants to be a robot
  • Mimsey, General of North Am's military
  • Dr. Laszlo Noel, an anti-robot fanatic who later reforms and assists Magnus against Malev-6
  • The Outsiders, a group of four adolescents inspired by Magnus
  • Rai (Tohru Nakadai), defender of Japan
  • Slagger (Tark Mulko), a goph warrior
  • T-1, a renegade "think-rob" destroyed by Magnus
  • Talpa ("Mole" in Latin), a renegade robot who seeks to enslave the human race.
  • Tekla, "female" robot (formerly a serv-rob named W-23), leader of robot nation of Synchron
  • York Timbuc, a major, later a colonel, in North Am's military
  • Xyrkol, brilliant but psychopathic alien scientist who seeks to rule North Am
  • Predator, on the crossover: "Predator Vs Magnus Robot Fighter"

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