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Robo-J.O.E.
File Name: Greg D. Scott of Casper, Wyoming.
Grade: Army E-3 (1993)
SN: 23H-1436-59
Notes: Casper is in the east central part of the state, about 175 miles northwest of Cheyenne. Greg Scott was also the name of a Marvel comic book artist, though Robo-J.O.E. did not appear in the comic.
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Animated Appearances
To my knowledge, Robo-J.O.E. was never animated.
Classic Marvel Comic Appearances
To my knowledge, Robo-J.O.E. did not appear in the vintage comic.
Figure Releases
Versions:
| 1. 1993 (Armor-Tech)
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Version 1: summer 1993 Star Brigade Armor-Tech premium carded figure assortment, #1
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Jet-tech Operations Expert | MOS 1: Criminal Termination MOS 2: Outlaw Incarceration
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| - head: Robo-J.O.E. (93)
- arms: Robo-J.O.E. (93), Rock 'n Roll (93)
- body: Robo-J.O.E. (93)
- legs: Robo-J.O.E. (93), Duke (93/II), Gen. Hawk (93/I)
| Accessories: gold submachine gun (91 Tracker's), gold machine gun (91 Grunt's), gold shotgun (88 Muskrat's), orange shoulder-mounted spring missile launcher with rounded features, with gold trigger (new), two gold spring missiles (93 Bazooka's), gold machete (88 Muskrat's), black full-head helmet with M-shaped face shield (new), gold figure stand (common).
| Greg Scott—a scientific engineering genius—was working in his laboratory one night on top-secret plans for Robotic Battle Armor suits needed to fight Cobra in space. Suddenly the lab was raided by DESTRO who managed to capture some of the plans and fatally wound the young inventor—leaving him a shattered shell of a man. G.I. Joe scientists used the remaining plans to rebuild his broken body, and ROBO-J.O.E. was born with a permanently integrated bio-armor space suit linked with silicon wires, computer chips, and muscle tissue! Now this powerful half-man/half-robot fights along side his Star Brigade teammates seeking justice and revenge on Destro. He doesn't design Robotic Battle Armor anymore; he IS it!"
Motto: "I am stronger. I am faster. I am ROBO-J.O.E.!"
| Toy Notes: Item #81107. The filecard text draws ideas from The Six Million Dollar Man and RoboCop. (The third RoboCop movie was released in November 1993.)
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