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Satan's Robot was the robot servant of the evil Doctor Chaotica in the fictional 20th century Earth science fiction series The Adventures of Captain Proton.

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Satan's Robot was taller than a normal humanoid. It had a cylindrical core, legs, arms ending in grasping claws, and a crude face. It could be summoned via a wrist communicator, and spoke in a mechanical tone. (Star Trek: The Magazine vol. 2, Issue 11: "Briefing: Captain Proton")

Satan's Robot accompanied Chaotica to Mars, where the evil mastermind was acquiring components to build a mind control ray. When Captain Proton and Buster Kincaid confronted him at the Mars Space Laboratory, the robot came after them. Weapons fire bounced off its metallic surface. It was described as being virtually unstoppable, though slow-moving. (VOY - Star Trek: Explorer short story: "Kill Captain Proton!")

Satan's Robot was often rendered as a hologram during Tom Paris's recreations of Captain Proton adventures on the USS Voyager's holodeck. During one simulation in 2375, the robot kidnapped Constance Goodheart, Proton's secretary. Seven of Nine assumed the role of Goodheart at this point and disabled the robot by ripping out internal components. (VOY episode: "Night")

In 2375, when photonic aliens visited Voyager, they damaged the robot. Once repaired by Proton and Kincaid, it warned them of "invaders from the fifth dimension", and joined their side, aiding them to prevent Chaotica from killing more of the aliens. (VOY episode: "Bride of Chaotica!")

In 2378, when Voyager was fractured into different time periods, Kathryn Janeway visited the holodeck program and was grabbed by Satan's Robot. Chaotica ordered her released, as he recognized her as Arachnia, Queen of the Spider People. (VOY episode: "Shattered")

Alternate timelines[]

In an alternate timeline, Satan's Robot was pulled into the temporal anomaly crisis. It was skilled in the fields of engineering, security, and science. It had zero gravity training and unethical subroutines. Among the equipment it brought to bear in away team missions were reinforced plating, an isolinear rod, its circuitry, an isomodulator, and a submicron scanner. (ST video game: Timelines)

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Fictional characters of film, literature, television and plays
A Christmas Carol Ebenezer ScroogeJacob Marley
The Adventures of Captain Proton series ArachniaCaptain ProtonChakChaoticaChef HenryDragoonFolkeConstance GoodheartIron FistBuster KincaidLonzakMyron McConnelLance McMurphyThe PhantomPhredThe President of EarthQueen FemsJonah QuimbySandorSatan's RobotNorton SmithTwin Mistresses of Evil
Alice in Wonderland series AliceBandersnatchThe CaterpillarCheshire catThe DormouseMad HatterThe Playing CardsQueen of HeartsTweedledumTweedledeeWhite Rabbit
The Avengers: Steed & Mrs. Peel Emma Peel
Barbarella Barbarella
Beowulf Prince BeowulfFreyaGrendelHrothgarUnferth
Bewitched Endora
The Boomer Diaries DiraniVallejo
Buck Rogers series Buck Rogers
Casablanca Rick Blaine
Works of Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe
Works of Max Allan Collins Nate Heller
Dixon Hill series AlvaDan BellSlade BenderArthur Clinton BradleyJessica BradleyCarlosJimmy CuzzoSilent ForresterDixon HillJoeJohnnyHaircut LapinskiFelix LeechMadelineMcNarySharon McNaryNailsNicky the NoseCyrus RedblockMarty O'FarronRexRuby
Don Quixote Don Quixote
Flash Gordon series Flash GordonMing the Merciless
Forbidden Planet Robby the Robot
Works of C.S. Forester Horatio Hornblower
Gulliver's Travels Lemuel Gulliver
Works of Dashiell Hammett The Maltese Falcon: Sam Spade
Hotel Royale Ali BabaMickey DRitaRoyale assistant managerRoyale bellboyRoyale croupierTexasVanessaZiggy
Indiana Jones series Indiana Jones
MacGyver series Angus MacGyver
Rambo series John Rambo
Robin Hood Maid MarianSheriff of Nottingham • Sir Guy of GisbourneMerry Men: Robin HoodAlan-a-DaleFriar TuckLittle JohnWill Scarlet
Works of Benny Russell BorgKirkPicardBenjamin SiskoVenusian firebeastThe Kingdom of Elysian: Sir Amand Rauth • Wizard PolluxLady AudreyPrincess Thalia) • Queen Neve) • Sir AdyaKing RidleyCasterZ'ymira the Huntress • Crimson GuardRuna
Works of William Shakespeare Caliban • The CapuletsGuildensternHamletLaertes • The MontaguesOpheliaPoloniusRomeo and JulietRosencrantzShylock
Sherlock Holmes series Irene AdlerSherlock HolmesLestradeJames MoriartyJohn Watson
Works of Mickey Spillane Mike Hammer
Works of Mark Twain Huckleberry Finn
The Wizard of Oz series Dorothy GaleThe ScarecrowTin man
Other characters of fiction AhabAmoretArtieBessieBig OxBlargleBlutoBoromirBr'er RabbitCaptain AmericaElvis ColeCommando CodyCount DraculaBobby DrakeFaustThe FlintstonesFrankenstein's monsterIshmaelNick FuryHulkHuman TorchMagnetoPleasancePleasance's creatureCowboy RalphSub-MarinerSupermanThorUbaldaVerona

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