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Revision as of 23:53, 25 September 2008

The Computer Obsolescence Prevention Society is a group of four vintage computers. Their first appearance was in Reality 2.0, where they were responsible for maintaining various aspects of the eponymous Reality 2.0.

Character Detail

After Reality 2.0 breaks down the C.O.P.S. continue to cooperate on various other software projects. In Season Two they operate a garage named Pimp le Car, offering useful car upgrades for the Desoto in exchange for Sam & Max' help with their latest project. The C.O.P.S. have various speech impediments which they get around by having different members handle different parts of conversations; as such, conversations with the C.O.P.S. are always with all four at the same time.

Bob

Bob is an automated telephone with a voice and vocabulary reminiscent of both movie trailer voice-overs and automated hotlines.

Bluster Blaster

Bluster Blaster is an arcade machine resembling that of Sinistar. His speech is limited to very short and easy phrases spoken with excessive emphasis. He becomes mellow and confused after he has an accident testing the SOL antenna prior to Night of the Raving Dead. It is revealed in Chariots of the Dogs that Bluster Blaster was originally created by young Sam.

Carl

Carl looks most like an Osborne 1. He uses a synthetic voice similar to that of Stephen Hawking, which has some peculiarities such as explicitly pronouncing every "-" (as "hyphen"). He often uses difficult technical terms.

Chippy

Chippy is a Pong home console system (though What's new, Beelzebub? shows him to be capable of holding a Mimesweeper cartridge). His speech is limited to various beeping sounds, but Carl at one point remarks that he is usually swearing.

Biography

Voiced By

Jared Emerson-Johnson