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|name        = R.O.B. 64
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|appearances = ''[[Star Fox 64]]''<br>''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''<br>''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''<br>''[[Star Fox Command]]''
|appearances = ''[[Star Fox 64]]''<br>''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''<br>''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''<br>''[[Star Fox Command]]''
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{{quote|Message from [[General Pepper]]! Priority one!|'''R.O.B. 64'''}}
 
 
'''R.O.B. 64''', known as '''NUS64''' (ナウス 64 Nausu Rokujūyon) in Japan, is the robotic operator of [[Star Fox Team]]'s mothership, the [[Great Fox]].
 
[[Image:R.o.b_64.jpg|thumb|left|R.O.B. 64 in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''.]]
 
R.O.B.'s name is a reference to the NES accessory R.O.B.(Robotic Operating Buddy), to which he bears a more than passing resemblance. The "64" is derived from the console of his first appearance, the [[Nintendo 64]].
 
R.O.B.'s Japanese name, "NUS", stands for "Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four," the original name of the Nintendo 64 system, and is part of the serial number of all N64 components: the controller, for example, is NUS-005. Like with his English name, the 64 is derived from the console of his first appearance, the Nintendo 64.
 
R.O.B. has the ability to completely control the Great Fox, technically making the ship fully autonomous. It is also networked to the ship's main computers, allowing ROB to process any information requested by the Star Fox Team. R.O.B. can also use the ship's transfer device to send vehicles and items to Star Fox team members in the field.
 
R.O.B. appeared again in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. He helped with processing saved data.
 
[[Image:Rob2.jpg|thumb|left|R.O.B., as he appears in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''.]]
 
R.O.B. was nearly destroyed in ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'' when [[Peppy Hare]] crashed the Great Fox into the shield protecting the entrance to the [[Aparoid Queen]]'s lair, but Peppy and ROB managed to use an escape pod before the ship was destroyed.
 
R.O.B. returns in ''[[Star Fox Command]]'', piloting the new version of the Great Fox in the map mode, and also giving some advice to [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] and the other characters during the missions. On some paths in the game, R.O.B. joins [[Star Wolf Team]] when no "hero" character is around to play as.
 
Interestingly enough, R.O.B. seems to have changing personalities. This may be due to his rebuilds by [[Slippy Toad]]. In ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', R.O.B. only serves to relay information to the pilots, such as "''Location confirmed. Sending supplies.''" or "''Great Fox will cover you.''" He only speaks when absolutely necessary, and is very analytical.
 
In ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]'', R.O.B. takes on a more human attitude, as he speaks more as if he were an actual person, and not just a robot. One example is at the end of the game when he asks Fox if he's OK, as he detected a high-temperature frequency within him. Fox tells him that he's fine.


In ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', he returns to his analytical personality by rarely speaking unless commands are to be given.
{{quote|Message from [[General Pepper]]! Priority one!|'''ROB 64'''}}


Finally, in his latest appearance, ''[[Star Fox Command]]'', he again becomes more humanoid, even uttering sarcastic remarks. For instance, if the Great Fox is destroyed, R.O.B. says, "''Goodbye cruel world.''" He even has veiled feelings for [[Lucy Hare]], when he remarks to her that he'd do anything for her.


It is unknown if R.O.B. has a [[Star Wolf Team|Star Wolf]] counterpart or if he will return in the next game.
'''ROB 64''', known as '''NUS64''' (ナウス 64 Nausu Rokujūyon) in Japan, is the robotic operator of [[Star Fox]] team's mothership, the [[Great Fox]].
==Information==
ROB's name is a reference to the NES accessory R.O.B.(Robotic Operating Buddy), to which he bears a more than passing resemblance. The "64" is derived from the console of his first appearance, the [[Nintendo 64]].


[[Image:Normal ROB64.jpg|thumb|left|R.O.B. 64 in ''[[Star Fox Command]]''.]]
ROB's Japanese name, "NUS", stands for "Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four," the original name of the Nintendo 64 system, and is part of the serial number of all N64 components: the controller, for example, is NUS-005. Like with his English name, the 64 is derived from the console of his first appearance.


ROB has the ability to completely control the Great Fox, technically making the ship fully autonomous. It is also networked to the ship's main computers, allowing ROB to process any information requested by the Star Fox Team. ROB can also use the ship's transfer device to send vehicles and items to Star Fox team members in the field.
==Appearances==
===Star Fox 64===
[[Image:R.o.b_64.jpg|frame|ROB 64 in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''.]]
ROB's debut in the [[Star Fox series]] was in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''. His role in the game was operating and maintaining the [[Great Fox]]. When needed, ROB sent supply boxes that contained [[ring]]s or [[smart bomb]]s from the mothership. ROB also repaired the shield-depleted [[Arwing]]s of Fox's teammates, and would be done with fixing them by the time Fox had finished the next level.  ROB only serves to relay information to the pilots, such as "''Location confirmed. Sending supplies.''" or "''Great Fox will cover you.''" In this game, ROB is the most analytical.
===Star Fox Adventures===
ROB appeared again in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. He helped with processing saved data. His role was very minor in this game, but he appeared in the ending scene along with the other members of the Star Fox team. Also in this game, ROB seems to have human-like, changing personalities. This may be due to his rebuilding by [[Slippy Toad]].
===Star Fox Assault===
ROB served a role in Assault similar to the one he had in Star Fox 64. He was nearly destroyed when [[Peppy Hare]] crashed the Great Fox into the shield protecting the entrance to the [[Aparoid Queen]]'s lair, but Peppy and ROB managed to use an escape pod before the ship was destroyed. The Apraroid Queen had used ROB's voice to try and convince the team to "join them".
===Star Fox Command===
ROB returns in ''[[Star Fox Command]]'', piloting the new version of the Great Fox in the map mode, and also giving some advice to [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] and the other characters during the missions. On some paths in the game, ROB joins [[Star Wolf Team]] when no "hero" character is around to play as. In this game, he, like in Adventures, becomes more humanoid, even uttering sarcastic remarks. For instance, if the Great Fox is destroyed, ROB says, "''Goodbye cruel world.''" He even has veiled feelings for [[Lucy Hare]], when he remarks to her that he'd do anything for her.
== Voicing ==
== Voicing ==
 
ROB is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi in the Japanese version of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', and by [[David White|David Frederick White]] in the English version. In ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]'', his voice is performed by [[John Silke]]. In ''[[Star Fox: Assault|Star Fox: Assault's]]'' Japanese version, he is voiced by Yusuke Numata and by [[Dex Manley]] in the English version.
R.O.B. is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi in the Japanese version of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', and by [[David White|David Frederick White]] in the English version. In ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]'', his voice is performed by [[John Silke]]. In ''[[Star Fox: Assault|Star Fox: Assault's]]'' Japanese version, he is voiced by Yusuke Numata and by [[Dex Manley]] in the English version.
==Official Artwork==
 
<gallery>
Image:Robadventures.jpg|''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''
Image:Rob2.jpg|''Star Fox Adventures''
Image:Normal ROB64.jpg|''[[Star Fox Command]]''
</gallery>
==Other Info==
==Other Info==



Revision as of 17:27, 22 November 2018

{{Star Fox member infobox
|name        = ROB 64
|image       = [[Image:Rob.jpg|250px]]
|homeworld   = [[Corneria]]
|birth       = Sometime before [[Lylat Wars]]
|death       =
|species     = Robot
|gender      = Male
|height      = 
|hair        =
|eyes        = "Red"
|cyber       = Yes
|affiliation = [[Star Fox Team]]
|appearances = ''[[Star Fox 64]]''<br>''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''<br>''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''<br>''[[Star Fox Command]]''
}}
"Message from General Pepper! Priority one!"
ROB 64


ROB 64, known as NUS64 (ナウス 64 Nausu Rokujūyon) in Japan, is the robotic operator of Star Fox team's mothership, the Great Fox.

Information

ROB's name is a reference to the NES accessory R.O.B.(Robotic Operating Buddy), to which he bears a more than passing resemblance. The "64" is derived from the console of his first appearance, the Nintendo 64.

ROB's Japanese name, "NUS", stands for "Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four," the original name of the Nintendo 64 system, and is part of the serial number of all N64 components: the controller, for example, is NUS-005. Like with his English name, the 64 is derived from the console of his first appearance.

ROB has the ability to completely control the Great Fox, technically making the ship fully autonomous. It is also networked to the ship's main computers, allowing ROB to process any information requested by the Star Fox Team. ROB can also use the ship's transfer device to send vehicles and items to Star Fox team members in the field.

Appearances

Star Fox 64

ROB's debut in the Star Fox series was in Star Fox 64. His role in the game was operating and maintaining the Great Fox. When needed, ROB sent supply boxes that contained rings or smart bombs from the mothership. ROB also repaired the shield-depleted Arwings of Fox's teammates, and would be done with fixing them by the time Fox had finished the next level. ROB only serves to relay information to the pilots, such as "Location confirmed. Sending supplies." or "Great Fox will cover you." In this game, ROB is the most analytical.

Star Fox Adventures

ROB appeared again in Star Fox Adventures. He helped with processing saved data. His role was very minor in this game, but he appeared in the ending scene along with the other members of the Star Fox team. Also in this game, ROB seems to have human-like, changing personalities. This may be due to his rebuilding by Slippy Toad.

Star Fox Assault

ROB served a role in Assault similar to the one he had in Star Fox 64. He was nearly destroyed when Peppy Hare crashed the Great Fox into the shield protecting the entrance to the Aparoid Queen's lair, but Peppy and ROB managed to use an escape pod before the ship was destroyed. The Apraroid Queen had used ROB's voice to try and convince the team to "join them".

Star Fox Command

ROB returns in Star Fox Command, piloting the new version of the Great Fox in the map mode, and also giving some advice to Fox and the other characters during the missions. On some paths in the game, ROB joins Star Wolf Team when no "hero" character is around to play as. In this game, he, like in Adventures, becomes more humanoid, even uttering sarcastic remarks. For instance, if the Great Fox is destroyed, ROB says, "Goodbye cruel world." He even has veiled feelings for Lucy Hare, when he remarks to her that he'd do anything for her.

Voicing

ROB is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, and by David Frederick White in the English version. In Star Fox Adventures, his voice is performed by John Silke. In Star Fox: Assault's Japanese version, he is voiced by Yusuke Numata and by Dex Manley in the English version.

Official Artwork

Other Info

Trophy Information in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

"A bipedal robot and operator of Star Fox's mother ship, the Great Fox. In Star Fox: Assault, he is in charge of observation and analysis duties and assists the Star Fox team commander, Peppy. ROB 64 is also responsible for the vital job of sending vehicles and items to Star Fox team members in the field."