Robot with a heart of gold

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Item Number: 493
Description ID: 9269069
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robot with a heart of gold
Plural: robots with hearts of gold
This just might be one of the smartest robots you've ever met. Unfortunately, its intelligence is more than matched by its depressing attitude. This makes its name even more confusing--"heart of gold" suggests that somewhere down deep the robot is filled with kindness and good intentions, but from the surface there's no such indication at all.

Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be traded or sold
Autosell value: 150
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Gets you a temporary companion.



How Obtained


cybertronium robotics kit
robot with a heart of gold


When Used


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  • Without a current companion:
It doesn't take more than the first mournful groan of gears and a wistful sigh of pneumatics to convince you that this robot is going to be a complete party pooper. By the time it gets around to moaning about an ache in one of its diodes--five whole minutes later--you're about ready to shut it off again. (Duration: 120 minutes.)
For some crazy reason you decide to extend the life of the robot by adding components from a similar robot. Not surprisingly, your actions go unappreciated.
  • When you have a different companion:
No sidekick is going to put up with having one of these around, you're going to have to wait until you're by yourself.


Sidekick/companion: Robot with a heart of gold

Using multiple:
This information may no longer be accurate; please move this information to the Notes section using {{Oldsummon}} and use {{Summoncompanion}} instead.

  • Without a current companion:
It doesn't take more than the first mournful groan of gears and a wistful sigh of pneumatics to convince you that this robot is going to be a complete party pooper. By the time it gets around to moaning about an ache in one of its diodes--five whole minutes later--you're about ready to shut it off again. (Duration: 120 minutes.)
For some crazy reason you decide to extend the life of the robot by adding components from similar robots. Not surprisingly, your actions go unappreciated.

References

  • The "Robot with a Heart of Gold" references two things in Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. The first being Marvin the Paranoid Android, who suffered from depression and frequently lamented being given menial tasks, despite having superior intelligence. The second being the Heart of Gold, a starship powered by a device called the Infinite Improbability Drive.
  • The image resembles that of Marvin in the movie.