ROB64

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ROB64 in Star Fox Assault.
ROB64
Species Robot
Debut Star Fox 64

ROB64 is the analysis and observation robot stationed on the Great Fox. His primary function is to pilot the Great Fox while the Star Fox team are engaged in Arwing battles or land missions. Additionally, he is typically used to handle deployment of resources to the team, such as energy cells, bombs, and other supplies. During the first mission against Andross, ROB served primarily in this role, straying very little from that role.

Background

In the eight years after, ROB had fallen into disrepair due to lack of funds for him and the Great Fox. Because of this, ROB inadvertantly spread the fuel cells for the Arwings all over Sauria, forcing Fox to have to gather them up to travel to different parts of the planet. However, with the funds from saving Sauria, ROB was rebuilt and improved for the mission against the Aparoids the following year. At that point, Peppy remained on the Great Fox, assisting ROB in aiding the Star Fox team. In the final battle, the Great Fox was crashed into the shield protecting the Aparoid Queen. However, ROB and Peppy were able to use an escape pod and were able to leave before the Aparoid homeworld exploded.

By the beginning of Star Fox Command, ROB64 and Fox were the only remaining members of the Star Fox team. In the game ROB constantly provided advice. Once again operating from the Great Fox, ROB would also fire missiles from the ship at nearby enemies. In one ending path ROB's lack of confidence in Slippy's abilities annoyed the toad to the point where he threatened to shut him off. Later on Amanda actually did the job.

Trivia

  • His name is often considered a reference to the NES peripheral ROB. However, his japanese name is NUS 64, which stands for Nintendo Ultra System 64, the original name for the N64.
  • One of his comments suggests that he has a crush on Lucy Hare.
  • One point of curiousty in "Star Fox Command" is that ROB and the Great Fox are present in every mission, sometimes with no explanation; for example, if Krystal chooses to leave Fox to join Star Wolf, ROB and the Great Fox accompany Wolf's crew in the next mission as if they had always been there. It is highly unlikely that Krystal took the ship and ROB with her when she left.