ORF | |
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Name | ORF |
Species | AI |
Occupation | Assistant |
Introduced in | X-Ray & Vav Rise |
Latest appearance | Reign Down |
Voiced by | Barbara Dunkelman |
Orbicular Robotic Friend, often shortened to ORF, is a major character in X-Ray and Vav. ORF was created sometime prior to the start of the series by Hilda, and acts as her personal assistant and best friend.
History[]
Creation[]
ORF was created by Hilda, an inventor since young age, who, because of loneliness, lead to its creation.
Temporary affiliation with the Mad King[]
Following the destruction of the city by X-Ray and Vav, Monarch Labs fires Hilda, and takes ownership of ORF. At some point, the Mad King has made a significant upgrade to ORF, giving it options for murder, and turn against X-Ray and Vav. Eventually during an confrontation with Hilda, she returns to its normal state.
Appearance[]
White floating orb with lightish-blue interface with a connected antenna. After being upgraded by The Mad King, ORF now features in combat bulky robotic arms and legs, one arm equipped with a red laser.
At some point, ORF would now have the ability to split apart, and form a mechanical suit around Hilda.
Personality[]
ORF very strongly generates a friendly and cleverly personality with Hilda and her friends, although it seems to have developed a slight sadistic nature after being upgraded by The Mad King. ORF also seems to be unable to detect allusions and sarcasm, an example is when Dragonface said "not" in front of his sentences in an unconvincing way leading ORF to believe him both times.
Episode appearances[]
Major appearances[]
Trivia[]
- ORF (or at least a figure resembling it) makes a cameo in several episodes of Camp Camp in a box of props.
- ORF might share resemblances with Wheatley from Portal 2, and 343 Guilty Spark from the Halo series, two different AIs that share similar physical appearances.
- ORF's name could reference it's existing shape, and "orb".
- ORF's ability to form a mechanical suit around Hilda, is reminiscent to Iron Man 3, where Tony Stark creates a suit that forms around him in individual pieces.