- "You're probably asking yourself, 'But don't I need clean air to live?' Why, of course you don't; not with Dr. Eggman's all-inclusive Robotomy Treatment, that is! Perks include never having to eat, sleep, or think ever again. That's what we call 'living the good life!'"
- ― Dr. Eggman (Sonic Forces)
The power to transform anything into robots. Technique of Robotic Manipulation. Variation of Conversion and Technology Transmutation. Opposite to Deroboticization.
Contents
Also Called
- Automation
- Cyberization
- Mechanical Transformation/Transmutation
- Mechanization
- Roboticization
Capabilities
The user has the ability to convert any biological or elemental matter with a free will into a mindless robot or machines. They can roboticize anything they desire, converting their flesh and bone into circuitry and programming code, and in many cases of doing so, utterly destroying any free will the victim once had.
Associations
Limitations
- Targets may retain free will, depending on circumstances.
- Transformation may be extremely painful and even traumatic.
- Reverting a converted target may be impossible, temporary or potentially fatal.
- Conversion Immunity
- Conversion Negation
- Robotic Manipulation
Known Users
Anime/Manga
- Dr. Go Mantaro (Cyborg Kuro-chan)
- Males of Cosmo's species/Metarex commanders (Sonic X)
- Franky (One Piece)
- Dr. Vegapunk (One Piece)
Cartoons
- Great Beings (Bionicle)
- NOS-4-A2 (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
- The Destructinator (The Fairly OddParents)
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik (Sonic SatAM)
- Brother Blood (Teen Titans)
Comics
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Brainiac (DC Comics)
- Cyborg (DC Comics)
- Bastion (Marvel Comics)
- Technarchy (Marvel Comics)
- Phalanx (Marvel Comics)
- Rita Wayword/Spiral (Marvel Comics)
Movies
- The Borg (Star Trek)
- The Galactic Empire (Star Wars)
- Skynet (Terminator Genisys)
Live Television
- Cybermen (Doctor Who)
Video Games
- Vex (Destiny); via "the Nexus"
- Ultron Sigma (Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite)
- Reapers (Mass Effect)
- Arkeyans (Skylanders); via Iron Fist of Arkus
- Dr. Nefarious (Ratchet & Clank)
- The Time Eater (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Dr. Robotnik/Dr. Eggman (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Other
- Mechakara (Atop the Fourth Wall)
Known Objects
- Composer (Halo)
- Roboticizer (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Robot Transmogrifer Ray (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Planet Eggs (Sonic X)
- Metal Virus (IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Techno-Organic Virus (Marvel Comics)
- Biobliterator (Ratchet & Clank)
- Pirate Conversion Machine (Epic Mickey)
- SCP-217 - The Clockwork Virus (SCP Foundation)
- Iron Fist of Arkus (Skylanders)
- Omnitrix (Ben 10 Reboot); via Omni-Kix
Gallery
For a time, Dr. Eggman (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog) had the power to robotize others through his touch.
A Pocky and Picky (IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog), being infected with the Metal Virus, an artificial virus created by Dr. Eggman that robotizes organic matter.
Rough and Tumble (IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog) have been robotized by the Metal Virus, becoming Zombots.
The Destructinator (The Fairly OddParents) robotizes the entire planet Earth and all life forms standing on its grounds.
The Borg (Star Trek) forcibly turn their victims into more cyborgs by injecting them with assimilation nanoprobes and amputating body parts to replace them with superior prosthetics.
John Connor (Terminator Genisys) was infected with a nanobot resin by Skynet, transforming him into the T-3000.
After nearly being killed, Franky (One Piece) converted himself into a powerful and super advanced cyborg.
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Videos
Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader- -HD- Star Wars-Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader.
With the aid of the newly found Galactic Empire, Anakin Skywalker suffered a painful and traumatic transformation, into the cold and heartless Darth Vader.
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