Difference between revisions of "Execu-Tor"
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'''Execu-Tor''' is a lawyer in [[Robo-Hungary]], and likely the personal lawyer of [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]'s uncle [[Vladimir]]. He is a partner in the law offices of ''Prosecutron 900-B, Execu-Tor & Prosecutron 900-C, Solicitors''. Upon Vladimir's death in the year [[ | '''Execu-Tor''' is a lawyer in [[Robo-Hungary]], and likely the personal lawyer of [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]'s uncle [[Vladimir]]. He is a partner in the law offices of ''Prosecutron 900-B, Execu-Tor & Prosecutron 900-C, Solicitors''. Upon Vladimir's death in the year [[3000]], Execu-Tor met with Vladimir's relatives and [[You There|butler]] in his office for the reading of the will {{et|2ACV18}}. [[3010|Ten years later]], he attended the [[100th delivery party]] {{et|6ACV12}}. | ||
== Additional info == | == Additional info == | ||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
*His name is a hyphenated version of "{{w|executor}}", as in the one who manages the estate of a deceased person. It also appears on the [[Wheel of Robots]] {{et|4ACV18}}. | *His name is a hyphenated version of "{{w|executor}}", as in the one who manages the estate of a deceased person. It also appears on the [[Wheel of Robots]] {{et|4ACV18}}. | ||
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=== Quotes === | === Quotes === | ||
{{q|<poem>'''Execu-Tor''': ''[reading]'' To my loyal butler, You There, for his decades of service, I leave a pittance, to be paid in twenty equal installments of one-twentieth of a pittance each. | [[File:Execu-Tor Office Sign.jpg|thumb|right|His office sign.]] | ||
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<poem>'''Execu-Tor''': ''[reading]'' To my loyal butler, You There, for his decades of service, I leave a pittance, to be paid in twenty equal installments of one-twentieth of a pittance each. | |||
'''[[You There]]''': ''[Bursts into tears.]'' | '''[[You There]]''': ''[Bursts into tears.]'' | ||
'''Execu-Tor''': To my lazy, spoiled son, Tandy, who never learned the value of a dollar, I leave my entire $10 million fortune. | '''Execu-Tor''': To my lazy, spoiled son, Tandy, who never learned the value of a dollar, I leave my entire $10 million fortune. |
Revision as of 22:54, 10 April 2011
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Execu-Tor | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Robot |
Planet of origin | Earth, Robo-Hungary, Thermostadt |
Profession | Lawyer |
First appearance | "The Honking" (2ACV18) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
Execu-Tor is a lawyer in Robo-Hungary, and likely the personal lawyer of Bender's uncle Vladimir. He is a partner in the law offices of Prosecutron 900-B, Execu-Tor & Prosecutron 900-C, Solicitors. Upon Vladimir's death in the year 3000, Execu-Tor met with Vladimir's relatives and butler in his office for the reading of the will (2ACV18). Ten years later, he attended the 100th delivery party (6ACV12).
Additional info
Trivia
- His name is a hyphenated version of "executor", as in the one who manages the estate of a deceased person. It also appears on the Wheel of Robots (4ACV18).
- His appearance, like the rest of Robo-Hungary, is identical to the pre-World War I stereotypes of Eastern Europeans.
- The -Tor in his name could be a reference to the Tor functor in homological algebra.
Quotes
Execu-Tor: [reading] To my loyal butler, You There, for his decades of service, I leave a pittance, to be paid in twenty equal installments of one-twentieth of a pittance each.
You There: [Bursts into tears.]
Execu-Tor: To my lazy, spoiled son, Tandy, who never learned the value of a dollar, I leave my entire $10 million fortune.
Tandy: [Leans over to a Fembot and whispers] Is that a lot?
Execu-Tor: [reading] And to my loving nephew, Bender, assuming he's not responsible for my death, I leave my castle.
Bender: Yes! Let's stay there tonight.
Execu-Tor: [reading] On condition that he spend one night within its walls.
Bender: Oh, man, there's always a catch!