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[[File:PrescottsBots robocamera.jpg|thumb|300p|Cambot! *You're on!*]] | [[File:PrescottsBots robocamera.jpg|thumb|300p|Cambot! *You're on!*]] | ||
Wherever news is to be captured, [[Huxley Prescott]]'s eternally hovering '''Robo-camera''' is not far behind. Able to carry out simple commands issued via Prescott's hi-tech watch, robo-cameras can go virtually anywhere in pursuit of footage. They can especially be sure to capture every bumbling moment of Prescott's attempts to report on the news. | Wherever news is to be captured, [[Huxley Prescott]]'s eternally hovering '''Robo-camera''' is not far behind. Able to carry out simple commands issued via Prescott's hi-tech watch, robo-cameras can go virtually anywhere in pursuit of footage. They can especially be sure to capture every bumbling moment of Prescott's attempts to report on the news. | ||
Or [[Games (competition)|gladiatorial bloodsports]]. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Rescue Bots'' cartoon=== | ===''Rescue Bots'' cartoon=== | ||
Prescott regularly used a robo-camera when interviewing the Burns family or when following them around, getting in their way so he could film their rescues. {{storylink|Hotshots}} After Prescott managed to panic the island by broadcasting news of an alien invasion, the rescue team discovered that he'd simply intercepted a movie. As the team left to calm down the townsfolk, [[Doc Greene]] pointed out that Huxley's camera had been broadcasting the whole time they were explaining his mistake. {{storylink|The Alien Invasion of Griffin Rock}} | Prescott regularly used a robo-camera when interviewing the Burns family or when following them around, getting in their way so he could film their rescues. {{storylink|Hotshots}} After Prescott managed to panic the island by broadcasting news of an alien invasion, the rescue team discovered that he'd simply intercepted a movie. As the team left to calm down the townsfolk, [[Ezra Greene|Doc Greene]] pointed out that Huxley's camera had been broadcasting the whole time they were explaining his mistake. {{storylink|The Alien Invasion of Griffin Rock}} | ||
For his ''[[I Dare Me]]'' segment, Prescott took a camera with him when he tried skydiving. After his chute failed to open and the [[Rescue Bot]]s had to save him with a bouncy castle, he momentarily ended up dangling from the hovering camera before his parachute finally opened. {{storylink|Rules and Regulations}} | For his ''[[I Dare Me]]'' segment, Prescott took a camera with him when he tried skydiving. After his chute failed to open and the [[Rescue Bot]]s had to save him with a bouncy castle, he momentarily ended up dangling from the hovering camera before his parachute finally opened. {{storylink|Rules and Regulations}} | ||
One robo-camera was assigned to each [[Rescue Bot]] as they went about their daily duties for the reality show Prescott was producing. Unfortunately, the cameras missed a rescue at the [[Griffin Rock Zoo]], as Prescott had recalled them at that point due to inactivity. After Prescott caused a series of disasters, [[Blades (RB)|Blades]] dropped a claw-full of water over him and his cameras, short-circuiting them. {{storylink|Prescott's Bots}} During the launch of the ''[[Asgard]]'', Prescott sent his camera in closer, only for it to get in too close and block one of the lasers. The Rescue Bots had to retrieve it to prevent the otherwise certain disaster that would have resulted. {{storylink|Space Bots}} When the Rescue Bots went to [[Wayward Island]] to observe the dinosaur population and rescue [[Trex]], they brought an amplified robo-camera with them that fed video to [[Cody Burns|Cody]] and [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] at the firehouse. Indeed, the camera caught footage of the rescue team trapped in a tarpit, which caused Prime to roll out to the island with Cody. {{storylink|Land Before Prime (episode)|Land Before Prime}} One of Prescott's robo-cameras caught footage of T. Rex mode Optimus Prime's rampage through the main thoroughfare of Griffin Rock and subsequent capture by [[Quint Quarry]]'s drones, causing [[Charlie Burns|Chief Burns]] to demand the footage from Prescott. {{storylink|Big Game}} A robo-camera was stolen by the Rescue Bot replicas controlled by [[Evan (RB)|Evan]] and [[Myles]] as it was covering the [[Bot Appreciation Week]] festivities. | One robo-camera was assigned to each [[Rescue Bot]] as they went about their daily duties for the reality show Prescott was producing. Unfortunately, the cameras missed a rescue at the [[Griffin Rock Zoo]], as Prescott had recalled them at that point due to inactivity. After Prescott caused a series of disasters, [[Blades (RB)|Blades]] dropped a claw-full of water over him and his cameras, short-circuiting them. {{storylink|Prescott's Bots}} During the launch of the ''[[Asgard]]'', Prescott sent his camera in closer, only for it to get in too close and block one of the lasers. The Rescue Bots had to retrieve it to prevent the otherwise certain disaster that would have resulted. {{storylink|Space Bots}} When the Rescue Bots went to [[Wayward Island]] to observe the dinosaur population and rescue [[Trex]], they brought an amplified robo-camera with them that fed video to [[Cody Burns|Cody]] and [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] at the firehouse. Indeed, the camera caught footage of the rescue team trapped in a tarpit, which caused Prime to roll out to the island with Cody. {{storylink|Land Before Prime (episode)|Land Before Prime}} | ||
One of Prescott's robo-cameras caught footage of T. Rex mode Optimus Prime's rampage through the main thoroughfare of Griffin Rock and subsequent capture by [[Quint Quarry]]'s drones, causing [[Charlie Burns|Chief Burns]] to demand the footage from Prescott. {{storylink|Big Game}} A robo-camera was stolen by the Rescue Bot replicas controlled by [[Evan (RB)|Evan]] and [[Myles]] as it was covering the [[Bot Appreciation Week]] festivities. It was returned after the Rescue Team gained the remote controlling the souvenirs. {{storylink|All Bots Great and Small}} | |||
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''=== | |||
[[File:BrkW-Supersonic.jpg|thumb|upright=1.8|]] | |||
[[Supersonic]] used a robo-camera to film his coverage of the [[Games (competition)|Games]]. {{storylink|Broken Windshields}} | |||
[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising technology]] | |||
[[Category:Detection technology]] | |||
[[Category:Drones]] | |||
[[Category:Rescue Bots technology]] | [[Category:Rescue Bots technology]] | ||
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Wherever news is to be captured, Huxley Prescott's eternally hovering Robo-camera is not far behind. Able to carry out simple commands issued via Prescott's hi-tech watch, robo-cameras can go virtually anywhere in pursuit of footage. They can especially be sure to capture every bumbling moment of Prescott's attempts to report on the news.
Fiction
[edit]Rescue Bots cartoon
[edit]Prescott regularly used a robo-camera when interviewing the Burns family or when following them around, getting in their way so he could film their rescues. Hotshots After Prescott managed to panic the island by broadcasting news of an alien invasion, the rescue team discovered that he'd simply intercepted a movie. As the team left to calm down the townsfolk, Doc Greene pointed out that Huxley's camera had been broadcasting the whole time they were explaining his mistake. The Alien Invasion of Griffin Rock
For his I Dare Me segment, Prescott took a camera with him when he tried skydiving. After his chute failed to open and the Rescue Bots had to save him with a bouncy castle, he momentarily ended up dangling from the hovering camera before his parachute finally opened. Rules and Regulations
One robo-camera was assigned to each Rescue Bot as they went about their daily duties for the reality show Prescott was producing. Unfortunately, the cameras missed a rescue at the Griffin Rock Zoo, as Prescott had recalled them at that point due to inactivity. After Prescott caused a series of disasters, Blades dropped a claw-full of water over him and his cameras, short-circuiting them. Prescott's Bots During the launch of the Asgard, Prescott sent his camera in closer, only for it to get in too close and block one of the lasers. The Rescue Bots had to retrieve it to prevent the otherwise certain disaster that would have resulted. Space Bots When the Rescue Bots went to Wayward Island to observe the dinosaur population and rescue Trex, they brought an amplified robo-camera with them that fed video to Cody and Optimus Prime at the firehouse. Indeed, the camera caught footage of the rescue team trapped in a tarpit, which caused Prime to roll out to the island with Cody. Land Before Prime
One of Prescott's robo-cameras caught footage of T. Rex mode Optimus Prime's rampage through the main thoroughfare of Griffin Rock and subsequent capture by Quint Quarry's drones, causing Chief Burns to demand the footage from Prescott. Big Game A robo-camera was stolen by the Rescue Bot replicas controlled by Evan and Myles as it was covering the Bot Appreciation Week festivities. It was returned after the Rescue Team gained the remote controlling the souvenirs. All Bots Great and Small
Beast Wars: Uprising
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Supersonic used a robo-camera to film his coverage of the Games. Broken Windshields
