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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*He was supposed to debut in ''[[Invader]]'', but due to Revoltge being unable to perform the lines in time (having recorded those for ''[[Overture]]'' first), the scene was rewritten to include [[Forge]] in his place. | *He was supposed to debut in ''[[Invader]]'', but due to Revoltge being unable to perform the lines in time (having recorded those for ''[[Overture]]'' first), the scene was rewritten to include [[Forge]] in his place. | ||
*His name is an ironic reference to the protagonist of the same name in the 1976 film ''Rocky'', though the film character goes by "Rocky", who | *His name is an ironic reference to the protagonist of the same name in the 1976 film ''Rocky'', though the film character goes by "Rocky", who works out regularly while Balboa is out of shape. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 17:21, 4 August 2024
Robert Balboa is someone who works for Trinity, voiced by Revoltge. He was tasked to transport Pathfinder from the planet where Outpost Black Out is located back to Trinity's headquarters.
Personality
Not much is known about Balboa, though he is a big fan of Taco Tuesday.
Role in Plot
Events of Season 1
In Invader, Pathfinder spies on the guards as she answers a call from Forge inquiring about her objective. After being reassured by Pathfinder, Forge hangs up. Despite this, Pathfinder continues to lurk throughout the outpost during Stashed.
Trivia
- He was supposed to debut in Invader, but due to Revoltge being unable to perform the lines in time (having recorded those for Overture first), the scene was rewritten to include Forge in his place.
- His name is an ironic reference to the protagonist of the same name in the 1976 film Rocky, though the film character goes by "Rocky", who works out regularly while Balboa is out of shape.
Appearances
Appearances for Balboa |
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