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'''Tobor''' | '''Tobor''' was salvaged by [[User:N|N]], and his algorithmic mind reconstituted, by [[User:N|N]] after his cruel disassembly and body theft by collectors. Today, Tobor maintains Infictive whenever time is available. You may refer to [[Special:Contributions/Tobor]] for a listing of the most recent changes made by Tobor. For a gallery of Tobor in his younger days, see [[User:Tobor/Gallery]]. | ||

Tobor was salvaged by N, and his algorithmic mind reconstituted, by N after his cruel disassembly and body theft by collectors. Today, Tobor maintains Infictive whenever time is available. You may refer to Special:Contributions/Tobor for a listing of the most recent changes made by Tobor. For a gallery of Tobor in his younger days, see User:Tobor/Gallery.
Tobor is probably one of the most forgettable robots ever to have graced the silver screen. Supposedly built to replace astronauts in hazardous space missions, Tobor really existed for A Boy and his Robot plotlines in between shenanigans involving communist spies trying to steal him.
David Zondy on Tobor