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Someday, you too will die.
—Robot's last words to Omni-Man

Rudolph "Rudy" Conners, better known as Robot, was a version of the main Robot from an alternate universe who aligned with Angstrom Levy and Atom Eve as part of a resistance team against Invincible and Omni-Man, he was a minor character in the second season.

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In the alternate universe, Robot, controlled by Rudolph Conners, aligns with Atom Eve and Angstrom. Unlike his counterpart in the main universe, he cannot transfer his mind into an artificially-grown body. Following Mark Grayson's Earth betrayal, Robot's original body is housed in a portable mechanical tube.
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In the alternate universe of Invincible, the character known as Robot is controlled by a human named Rudolph 'Rudy' Conners. This Robot, unlike his main universe counterpart, could not transfer his consciousness into an artificial body. His original body was displayed in a portable mechanical tube following Earth's betrayal by Mark Grayson.
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In the alternate universe, Robot, or Rudolph, showcases a high intellect that garners respect from his teammates. His intelligence is evident in his proactive strategy during the Flaxans' Earth invasions. He scans the Flaxans' forces and gear, gathering crucial data that he shares with his team, often turning the tide of battle.
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What role does Robot play in the resistance team against Invincible and Omni-Man? toggle section
In the resistance against Invincible and Omni-Man, Robot is a key figure. He assembles a new team of Guardians, including Black Samson, Shrinking Rae, Dupli-Kate, and Monster Girl. In collaboration with Angstrom, he secures a potent energy weapon from an underground base. Despite these efforts, Omni-Man swiftly kills Robot and several resistance members. Previously, Cecil had offered Robot a role to construct a new Guardians of the Globe, highlighting his leadership and strategy.
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Robot, or Rudolph 'Rudy' Conners, from the alternate universe, is not a key character in Invincible's second season. His sole appearance is in 'A Lesson For Your Next Life', where he dies. Despite his multidimensional capabilities, his plan to safeguard his reality fails due to Invincible's interference. Atom Eve verifies his unsuccessful DNA transfer to a clone body.
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History[]

Backstory[]

Atom Eve, Rudy, and Angstrom Levy

From left to right: Robot, Angstrom and Atom Eve.

Much like his main counterpart, he was a drone controlled by a human by the name of Rudolph Conners, who had been plagued by severe deformations and illness. However, unlike his main counterpart, Robot was unable to duplicate his mind into an artificially-grown body. After Invincible betrayed Earth, Robot's original body would be seen in a portable mechanical tube.

While most of his friends or allies are presumed dead or worse, he was still friends with Atom Eve and allied with Angstrom Levy.

Invincible and Omni-Man's Attack[]

In a underground base, Angstrom reports to Robot and Atom Eve, that Nolan and Mark are not in their sights and is able to retrieve a weapon of powerful energy. This proves to be a premature moment as the two Viltrimuite destroyers arrives. In quick fashion, Omni-Man kills Rudy and some members of the resistance. Before dying, Rudy tells Omni-Man that one day he will die. Omni-Man then taunts him, saying he should have died at birth.

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  • Unlike his main counterpart, this version of Robot wasn't able to duplicate himself into another body.
    • This is possibly due to Robot not ever meeting Monster Girl in this universe, as she was the original reason as to why he duplicated his mind.
    • Also Rex Splode, who was the somewhat, the whole purpose for Robot's new body, upon obtaining his blood, had died off screen. Atom Eve of this same universe confirms Rex's fate.
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