The Super Robot
1.) It hates being referred to as an inanimate object. There's a soul somewhere deep inside of it. But sometimes it fears that it is incapable of emotion. Sometimes, it fears that it's all that people think he is. A heap of metal designed to be a deadly war machine. It wants to be better then hat, better then it was made to be. He hopes the Alchemist and his comrades would be proud.
2.) It also dislikes the fact that it can't verbally communicate with the Hyperforce. Although since it contacted Slingshot, its frustrations have somewhat subsided. But then he begins to wonder about his three other brothers. One, he knows, was destroyed. But what happened to the other two? Where are they? Do they know about their existence? Do they know how to unleash their full potential? Perhaps not. When the war is over, the Super Robot hopes the Hyperforce can help him find out their fates. Is that even possible? All these questions with no answer frustrates it. But it knows it must put aside these doubts. For now.
3.) The robotic language it uses is not at all complex. It cannot form sentences with words, instead relying on transferring images and feeling to communicate – much like what the Verans called "empathy." Slingshot calls it "feeling," not "speaking."
4.) When reminded of Maezono, it's first thoughts aren't "traitor" or "evil." It's "sad."
5.) Slingshot is its robotic equivalent to a little brother. Even though they're separated for several years, they continue to stay in touch. Albeit, the messages are sparse and quick, and completely unworthy of legible conversation. Slingshot later comes to assist them in the war against the Skeleton King. The Super Robot can't express how glad it is to see him after all that time.
6.) It is amazingly difficult to pretend to be non-living. It's glad when the secret is out.
7.) This is stupid – but it really envies everyone else's mobility in the world. It wants to be able to talk and walk with no limitations, and no secrets. It goes to the point of hatred. Yet it loves them at the same time. It wants to be able to help protect them, and being a Super Robot seems to be the only way to be of some use.
8.) It always had a funny feeling about Dr. Maezono. Sometimes, it feels guilty for dismissing these silent accusations.
9.) It must agree with Slingshot. The Hyperforce are pretty basic.
10.) After the Alchemist transformed and the monkeys were shipped off to be trained, the Super Robot's existence was kept concealed by the Veran Mystics. It is a lonely period in his life. No one comes. For five long years, it is left to silently plan for the day when it's put back into good use. And silently grieve at the Alchemist's fate. Sometimes it blames himself. Sometimes it blames Mandarin.
But then the door to the warehouse opens. Led by an orange monkey donning a tunic and gloves, the Hyperforce have arrived to reclaim their weapon. A new age dawns, and all thoughts of grief and hatred are left behind.
