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[[File:X-Model.png|thumb]]The '''X-Models''' are the first of [[Aku]]'s robot army before the [[Beetle Drones]] and [[Mantoids]].
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[[File:X-Model.png|thumb]]The '''X-Models''' were the first of [[Aku]]'s robot army before the [[Beetle Drones]] and [[Mantoids]].
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
According to X-49, the X-series was much more adept than the preceding Beetle Drones in killing their quarry. It was only after every other X-Model was destroyed that X-49 discontinued his line of work killing for Aku and went into retirement. The key factor in differentiating X-49 from the others in the X-series was an experimental "emotion chip" that a quirky mad scientist installed in him, which eventually lead to his decommissioning at the hands of Jack in "[[Episode L: Tale of X-49|Tale of X-49]]."
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According to [[X-49]], the X-series was much more adept than the preceding Beetle Drones in killing their quarry. It was only after every other X-Model was destroyed that he discontinued his line of work killing for Aku and went into retirement. The key factor in differentiating X-49 from the others in the X-series was an experimental "emotion chip" that a quirky mad scientist installed in him, which eventually lead to his decommissioning at the hands of Jack in "[[Episode L: Tale of X-49|Episode L: Tale of X49]]."
   
The X-Models were eventually replaced with various "drone" robots (such as Aku's Beetls Drones) despite the latter series of robots being highly ineffective against Jack on most occasions where he fought them.
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The X-Models were eventually replaced with various "drone" robots (such as Aku's Beetle Drones), despite the latter series of robots being highly ineffective against Jack on most occasions where he fought them.
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They were likely erased from existence after the past Aku's destruction.
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
X-series robots are humanoid, with broad shoulders and skeleton-like features. They were usually equipped with mobster-style clothing and dual energy pistols. They had large, circular red eyes that glow.
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The X-series robots are humanoid, with broad shoulders and skeleton-like features. They were usually equipped with mobster-style clothing and dual energy pistols. They had large, circular red eyes that glow.
   
Based on their appearance, the X-Models may share some design features with the [[Ultra-Robots]] or with the assassin robot [[Scaramouch]].
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Based on their appearance, the X-Models may share some design features with the [[Ultra-Robots]] or with the assassin robot [[Scaramouche]].
   
 
==Members==
 
==Members==

Revision as of 00:20, 8 June 2017

X-Model

The X-Models were the first of Aku's robot army before the Beetle Drones and Mantoids.

Description

According to X-49, the X-series was much more adept than the preceding Beetle Drones in killing their quarry. It was only after every other X-Model was destroyed that he discontinued his line of work killing for Aku and went into retirement. The key factor in differentiating X-49 from the others in the X-series was an experimental "emotion chip" that a quirky mad scientist installed in him, which eventually lead to his decommissioning at the hands of Jack in "Episode L: Tale of X49."

The X-Models were eventually replaced with various "drone" robots (such as Aku's Beetle Drones), despite the latter series of robots being highly ineffective against Jack on most occasions where he fought them.

They were likely erased from existence after the past Aku's destruction.

Appearance

The X-series robots are humanoid, with broad shoulders and skeleton-like features. They were usually equipped with mobster-style clothing and dual energy pistols. They had large, circular red eyes that glow.

Based on their appearance, the X-Models may share some design features with the Ultra-Robots or with the assassin robot Scaramouche.

Members