Coincidence?

Brian!

Can anyone out there confirm if this is random chance?

Because if a team of kids who are excited about technology and science (and LEGO) actually named their robot building team after Robo, then that’s just wonderful.


  • Josh

    Just pretend it’s named after Robo. Who’s gonna know?

    Now that I’ve made an on topic comment, I have two questions I was hoping you could shed some light on. First and foremost, in your new interview on CBR, it hints at you being in talks to see Robo in “some other format besides comics.” Can you shed any, ANY, light on that development? Please?

    Also, with the action scientists, are they generic scientists or do you have action human biologists, or action geologists who are particularly useful against golems and other such creatures?

  • Josh

    Just pretend it’s named after Robo. Who’s gonna know?

    Now that I’ve made an on topic comment, I have two questions I was hoping you could shed some light on. First and foremost, in your new interview on CBR, it hints at you being in talks to see Robo in “some other format besides comics.” Can you shed any, ANY, light on that development? Please?

    Also, with the action scientists, are they generic scientists or do you have action human biologists, or action geologists who are particularly useful against golems and other such creatures?

  • http://www.nuklearpower.com Brian!

    1. Nope.

    2. Some action scientists are generalized while others have specific fields of expertise.

  • http://www.nuklearpower.com Brian!

    1. Nope.

    2. Some action scientists are generalized while others have specific fields of expertise.

  • Josh

    OK, I figured as much, but it was worth a shot.

  • Josh

    OK, I figured as much, but it was worth a shot.