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[[Image:Nul-A-full.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Everyone knows me at the dump.]]
[[Image:Nul-A-full.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Everyone knows me at the dump.]]
'''NUL-A''' is a giant robot who leads a lonely existence running a junkyard. The junkyard may be in New York; NUL-A seems to be a big fan of the [http://yankees.mlb.com Yankees] - or maybe that's just the only giant robot baseball cap he could find.


'''NUL-A''' is a giant robot who leads a lonely existence running a junkyard. The junkyard may be in New York; NUL-A seems to be a big fan of the [http://yankees.mlb.com Yankees]—or maybe that's just the only giant robot baseball cap he could find.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Generation 1'' cartoon===
===Generation 1 cartoon===
:''Voice actor:'' [[Corey Burton]] (U.S.), ? (Japan)
:''Voice actor:'' [[Corey Burton]] (English), ? (Japanese)


When [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]] briefly suffered a crisis of faith about his contributions to the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], he left the Autobots and sought refuge in NUL-A's junkyard. NUL-A was happy to have the company, since not a lot of people hang around the dump. First Aid was eventually convinced to return to the Autobots to perform the reinstallation of a [[transformation cog]] into [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]], but not before he cleaned the place up a little. It may be that NUL-A had all kinds of visitors after that.
When [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]] briefly suffered a crisis of faith about his contributions to the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], he left the Autobots and sought refuge in NUL-A's junkyard. NUL-A was happy to have the company, since not a lot of people hang around the dump. First Aid was eventually convinced to return to the Autobots to perform the reinstallation of a [[transformation cog]] into [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]], but not before he cleaned the place up a little. It may be that NUL-A had all kinds of visitors after that.


But probably not. {{storylink|The Ultimate Weapon|The Ultimate Weapon}}
But probably not. {{storylink|The Ultimate Weapon}}


 
==Notes==
==Trivia==
*It is unclear what species of robot NUL-A is, as his speech and mannerisms clearly demonstrate him to be sentient rather than some kind of [[human]]-built drone.
*It is unclear what species of robot NUL-A is, as his speech and mannerisms clearly demonstrate him to be sentient rather than some kind of [[human]]-built drone.
*NUL-A mentions [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] briefly, suggesting that he has at least heard of the [[Junkion]] leader. Considering his choice of homes, this is perhaps not unusual.
*NUL-A mentions [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] briefly, suggesting that he has at least heard of the [[Junkion]] leader. Considering his choice of homes, this is perhaps not unusual.

Revision as of 06:24, 7 September 2009

NUL-A is a mechanoid of unknown provenance in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Everyone knows me at the dump.

NUL-A is a giant robot who leads a lonely existence running a junkyard. The junkyard may be in New York; NUL-A seems to be a big fan of the Yankees—or maybe that's just the only giant robot baseball cap he could find.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon

Voice actor: Corey Burton (English), ? (Japanese)

When First Aid briefly suffered a crisis of faith about his contributions to the Protectobots, he left the Autobots and sought refuge in NUL-A's junkyard. NUL-A was happy to have the company, since not a lot of people hang around the dump. First Aid was eventually convinced to return to the Autobots to perform the reinstallation of a transformation cog into Metroplex, but not before he cleaned the place up a little. It may be that NUL-A had all kinds of visitors after that.

But probably not. The Ultimate Weapon

Notes

  • It is unclear what species of robot NUL-A is, as his speech and mannerisms clearly demonstrate him to be sentient rather than some kind of human-built drone.
  • NUL-A mentions Wreck-Gar briefly, suggesting that he has at least heard of the Junkion leader. Considering his choice of homes, this is perhaps not unusual.