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Ultimate Proto-Bot 10,000
Information
Full Name Ultimate Proto-Bot 10,000
Species Robot
Position evil robot
Appeared Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force, System Defender, EPF Messages
Color N/A
Clothing N/A
Related To Unknown
Friends With Herbert (formerly), Test Robots
Meetable Character? No

The Ultimate Proto-Bot 10,000, also known as the Protobot, is a giant robot in Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force that the Test Bots created using drawings from Gary's Notebook. They used items around Club Penguin Island such as The Stage Ticket Booth, the innertubes from the Dock and Ski Village, the Aqua Grabber cockpit bubble and red tubes, a mine cart, the Boiler Room boiler, two Night Club Speakers and other items from the test bots. The Ultimate Proto-Bot kidnaps Gary and the Elite Puffles. The player must stop the Ultimate Proto-Bot and rescue Gary and the Elite Puffles. In the video game, the Ultimate Proto-Bot is 3D, except for in certain sequences and in Jet Pack Adventure. When you defeat the Robot, you will be promoted and you have finished the major missions. You must use the Elite Puffles during the battle.

History

Elite Penguin Force series (2008-2010)

Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force

Protobot was created in 2008 by the Test Robots after they went haywire. He kidnapped Gary and all of the Elite Puffles, however the player (you) saves them. Protobot was left in ruins on the Tallest Mountain. However, it wasn't there during the Festival of Flight.

2010

In Herbert's Revenge, Herbert helps the EPF by dropping his statue in the Mine Shack, which plugs the hole and saves the island. In doing so, his hot air balloon went out of control, and presumably went to the Tallest Mountain. That is where Herbert re-built Protobot, and they became friends.

Modern Day (2011-2012)

In 2011, Protobot attacked the EPF System Defender in Level 5. As Protobot and Herbert kept attacking the EPF with different schemes in early 2011, Herbert was getting fed up with Protobot and the Test Bots. During the Earth Day 2011, Protobot had a plan that Herbert thought was "crazy", so he gave the EPF a hint on Protobot's location. The EPF stopped Protobot's plan and destroyed Wheel Bot, which caused Protobot to retreat. In May, Herbert did not like that Protobot wanted to destroy the EPF. So, he gave the EPF Protobot's location. During Field-Op 44 Protobot was severely damaged by the EPF's tactical H20 water cannons. He escaped, but he had a system failure in the Wilderness North of the Cove, which caused him to "shut down".

In issue 345 of the Club Penguin Times (released in May 2012), two hikers reported to find a strange contraption in the Wilderness above the Cove. The "contraption" was indeed a destroyed Protobot, as proved by the picture included with the newspaper article. In Issue #346 of the Club Penguin Times, Protobot announced that the Purple Meteor has revived its circuits and he is trying to take over Club Penguin. He built "Destructobot", a giant robot that could be battled in the Downtown during the Marvel Superhero Takeover. He was the main villain of that party, and was seen around the island until Field-Op 92.

Trivia

  • Unlike anything else in the Club Penguin world, the Ultimate Proto-Bot is made with computer animation. This explains why it looks three-dimensional (3D).
  • When you defeat the Ultimate Proto-Bot, you always have to use the last Elite Puffle you rescued. Blast is the first, and Pop is the last.
  • Instead of referring to Herbert by his real name, the Proto-Bot just calls him Polar Bear. This irritates him as proven in Field-Op 34 and an EPF Spy Phone message from March 27, 2011. However, in Field-Op 40, the Protobot called him Herbert. However, Herbert does this in return, calling him Ultimate Pea-brain 10,000, Proto-bumbler, and an overgrown toaster.
  • Jet Pack Guy once called him a "bucket of bolts".

Parts

These are the parts the Ultimate Proto-Bot is made out of.

Gallery

See also