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RoboCop
Original| Animated| Comics| Remake "Murphy! It's you!" ―Officer Anne Lewis -
Clarence Boddicker
Original| Animated "See, I got this problem: cops don't like me. So I don't like cops." -
ED-209
Film Trilogy| Remake "Please put down your weapon. You have twenty seconds to comply." ―ED-209 to Kinney. The Enforcement Droid, Series 209, or ED-209, were a fully-automated series of peacekeeping machines created -
RoboCop Wiki
Welcome to the RoboCop Wiki, The database about the Future of Law Enforcement that any creep can edit, as long as they abide by rules! RoboCop (1987) Part man, part machine, all cop. Read more -
Alex Murphy
Original| Animated| Comics| Remake "I really have to tell you something. I love you." ―Ellen Murphy -
Omni Consumer Products
Original| Animated| Comics| Remake "I say good business, is where you find it." ―Dick Jones Omni Consumer Products (OCP) was an American mega-corporation based in Detroit that created products for virtually every consumer need -
Auto 9
The Auto 9 was a highly-advanced select-fire machine pistol with a 50-round magazine. It was holstered in a concealed alcove in RoboCop's thigh, together with at least one reload magazine in -
6000 SUX
"Something with reclining leather seats that goes really fast and gets really shitty gas mileage!" ―Ron Miller The 6000 SUX was a large 4-door, executive type car with reclining leather seats, cruise control -
RoboCop (1987)
RoboCop is a 1987 cyberpunk action film directed by Paul Verhoeven. Set in crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan, in the near future, RoboCop centers on a police officer named Alex J. Murphy who is murdered brutally -
RoboCop 2 (cyborg)
"Ladies and gentlemen, with great pleasure... I give you, RoboCop 2!" ―The Old Man RoboCop 2 was the culmination of the RoboCop 2 program. RoboCop 2 was intended to protect the people during the -
Bob Morton
"This guy's a serious asshole." ―Warren Reed Robert "Bob" Morton was a young, ambitious executive of Omni Consumer Products' Security Concepts and project leader of the RoboCop program. After this success, Morton was -
Anne Lewis
Original| Animated| Comics| Remake Anne Lewis was a Detroit Police Department officer at the Metro West precinct who was partnered with Alex Murphy at the time of his death. She was partnered with him again -
Dick Jones
Richard "Dick" Jones was the corrupt Senior President of Omni Consumer Products. The Enforcement Droid Series 209 was Jones' pet project. As a ruthless silver-haired fox, corrupt, opportunist, fiercely competitive and totally immoral, Jones -
Emil Antonowsky
Emil Antonwsky was a member of a gang led by Clarence Boddicker. Following a robbery committed by the gang, Emil acted as the getaway driver along Industrial Way. As Clarence berated Bobby for burning their -
Old Man
Original| Animated "I think it's time we gave something back." -
Cobra Assault Cannon
The Cobra Assault Cannon was an experimental destructive weapon developed by Omni Consumer Products for the military. Capable of obliterating a car, destroying a shop facade or blowing a hole clean through a fire hydrant -
Cain
"Jesus... had days like this." Cain was the fanatical leader of the Nuke Cult. And also clearly also a crime boss and a drug lord. Violently insane, hopelessly addicted to Nuke and his godlike -
Prime Directives
Fundamental to his operational limits were RoboCop's Prime Directives, a set of rules, unbreakable and unbendable, that RoboCop's firmware is bound to uphold. RoboCop was programmed to be unaware of the fourth directive -
Bixby Snyder
"I'd buy that for a dollar!" Bixby Snyder was the host of the television comedy show It's Not My Problem!. -
RoboCop script
The first film, like most productions, differs from Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner's original script in several minor ways, and one or two more noticeable ways. The script also fills in a few blanks -
RoboCop: Prime Directives
RoboCop: Prime Directives (PD) is a TV miniseries released in 2000. It is based on the movie, RoboCop. The series consisted of four feature-length movies: Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection, and Crash& Burn. All four -
RoboCop 3
RoboCop 3 is the 1993 third film in the RoboCop series and is a sequel to the 1987 and 1990 films RoboCop and RoboCop 2. This film does not feature Peter Weller, like the first -
RoboCop 2 (film)
RoboCop 2 is the 1990 sequel to the 1987 film RoboCop. Directed by Irvin Kershner of The Empire Strikes Back fame, RoboCop 2 sends the cyborg into an even more violent world, as OCP begins -
RoboCop/Remake
Original| Animated| Comics| Remake "Dead or alive, you're coming with me." ―RoboCop The RC-2000, better known as RoboCop, was a cyborg created from critically-injured police officer Alex Murphy by OmniCorp. -
RoboCop: The Animated Series
RoboCop is an animated series produced in the 1980s by Marvel Productions, and is based on the character and events of the movie RoboCop. The animated series was derived from R-Rated source material, a
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