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K1 makes an appearance in the level "The Dalek Extermination of Earth" in the video game LEGO Dimensions, having captured Clara Oswald. The Brigadier immediately has the final part of the gun secured with as much personnel as UNIT can afford to spare. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane heads over to the local "think tank", the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research, to investigate. UNIT and the Doctor try to protect the remaining part of the gun, but as the Doctor already suspects, the thing gets stolen from underneath the ground. That same night, Angie went to talk with K1-B0, Himiko, Tenko, and Tsumugi, hoping to convert them all to her ideology and create a Student Council with the intent of ending the Killing Game by throwing away their desire to leave the academy. All four of them were seemingly "brainwashed" by Angie and became dependent on Atua.

Howe, David J.; Stammers, Mark; Walker, Stephen James (1 November 1995). Doctor Who: The Seventies (illustrateded.). London, England, UK: Doctor Who Books. ISBN 9780863698712 . Retrieved 11 January 2013. a b Muir, John Kenneth (1999). "Season 12". A critical history of Doctor Who on television (illustrateded.). Jefferson, North Carolina, USA: McFarland & Company. pp.222–223. ISBN 9780786404421. OCLC 40926632 . Retrieved 1 November 2016.Edward Burnham portrays Professor Kettlewell, the wild-haired, bespectacled boffin who creates the titular K1 robot. [2] Along with Courtney and Levene, Burnham had also appeared in The Invasion, where he played another scientist, Professor Watkins. The part of the K1 robot is played by Michael Kilgarriff [2] who had played another robotic part in The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967), the Cyberman Controller. Patricia Maynard is cast in the part of Miss Hilda Winters, the director of the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research. [2] Miss Winters' assistant, Arnold Jellicoe, is played by Alec Linstead. [2] Linstead had played the part of Sergeant Osgood—a member of the technical staff at UNIT—in The Dæmons (1971).

K1-B0, along with Maki Harukawa and Kaito Momota, was one of the first new characters revealed for Danganronpa V3 in November 2015 and he was speculated as a possible main character. However, their names and talents weren't revealed until ten months later in September 2016. Shuichi, everyone is counting on you. Including myself... Please give the Class Trial everything you've got and see us through to the end. And I'll do my best as well, of course!" Turned Against Their Masters: Tragically subverted. The robot seeks out its creator, pleading for help, but unfortunately he's part of the conspiracy. When the robot does kill its creator, it's by accident and it suffers a Villainous Breakdown, only then turning against humanity. Doctor Who regeneration was 'modelled on LSD trips' ". BBC News. 12 April 2010 . Retrieved 19 January 2013. Professor Idabashi, the leading expert in robotics engineering, created K1-B0 to be the culmination of all his research and work. He was meant to be a robot more human than any other robot before. Initially, K1-B0 had no knowledge nor awareness, and was only capable of displaying a very narrow spectrum of human emotions. The plan was to raise and develop him like a parent would their own child. However, a few years passed, and there was no improvement in his mental state.Sarah Jane and the Brigadier return to the Doctor's lab just in time to see the TARDIS start to take off, but manage to stop the Doctor from fleeing into the cosmos ( not really). Eventually, the Doctor's random babbling and memory lapses subside long enough for him to remember what's going on — and just long enough for the Brigadier to tell the Doctor our problem of the week. Someone's stealing things from top-secret government and military bases. After the Doctor decides on his new outfit, they head outside. At the scene of the most recent break-in, it takes the Doctor a few minutes (and a look at the list of other items stolen) to deduce that the stolen items could make... a disintegrator gun! Reviewing the serial in 2007, literary critic John Kenneth Muir noted several influences on the writing of Robot. Kettlewell's K1 robot is programmed so that it cannot harm humans; Muir traces the inspiration for this directly from the Three Laws of Robotics devised by Isaac Asimov in his 1950 story collection, I, Robot. He also considers the relationship of Sarah Jane Smith with the K1 robot, its transformation into gigantic antagonist (holding a captive damsel in distress, Sarah, in its claw) and its tragic destruction by military force as an analogue of the 1933 film, King Kong. [6] Commercial releases When the K1 robot was being restored for The Doctor Who Experience, it was found in such a poor condition it was almost entirely rebuilt. Script Wank: The story is about a robot whose users consider to be an emotionless object clearly and constantly making decisions based on emotion and love rather than on logic, which it doesn't seem to understand, showing special favour towards Sarah Jane, the only person who respects that it has feelings. The Doctor, recently regenerated, now has a strange childlike personality and appears totally clueless most of the time — but his actions also display striking maturity and a pattern of underlying logic, the combination of which eventually saves the day. The ending of "Robot" consists of a conversation where the Doctor and Sarah Jane discuss that even though killing the robot was necessary, the robot was a thinking and almost human being ("insane, capable of the greatest good, and the greatest evil... yes, I suppose it could be considered human"). This also implies a Plot Parallel to the Doctor's brand-new childish and rather darker personality, and segues into him informing Sarah that he is grown-up — he is just also childish sometimes. Later, it is revealed that K1-B0's ahoge is an antenna that receives information from Team Danganronpa, which will take the form of an "inner voice" and persuade him to take certain actions, said actions being decided through viewers' surveys.

Economy Cast: SRS want to take over the world but don't have enough members to fill a town hall meeting. No wonder they have to resort to nuclear weapons. In the extra free time events, Kaede seems to be interested in K1-B0 since it's her first time interacting with a real robot. Kaede is also curious in K1-B0's features and interrogates him. K1-B0 was not aware of Kaede joking around since he finds human jokes very annoying. He states how Kaede is the first person who asked so many questions without hesitating towards him. [8]Kaito, please stop. There is never a good reason to commit violence. Even minor aggressions...can lead to atrocities such as murder." On first discovering his research lab, K1-B0 expresses not wanting his lab as he dislikes sci-fi technology so much to the extent that he doesn't want assistance that'd be benefited from using it. Instead, he prefers traditional Japanese things; liking Japanese food the m

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