In addition, each figure, which basically resembled a customized Dalek, also included another gimmick or two such as a hook or extendable guns.
Robo Force Cult of Dred While the figures were developed up to the product catalog photo stage, they were not released before the original line came to an end.
[7] Some figures receive more than one edition to go along with the developing story line featured in the new Robo Force comic book.
Robo Force Cult of Dred Zetonians Modern Zeroids-based mechanical beings from the lost outpost of Andor.
In 1984, Ruby-Spears Productions released an animated adaptation of the series in the form of a one-shot special called Robo Force: The Revenge of Nazgar.
[10] Michael Hack provided Voice Direction with Flint Dille writing and Ron Jones composing the music.
Hun-Dred and his crew would like Dr. Fury to do this for the evil Nazgar, who created trouble for the scientist's planet nearly two-thousand years ago.
Nazgar (whose brain is now in a robot body) seemingly escapes, Hun-Dred and a laser gun meant to wreak havoc on the planet are destroyed by Maxx Steele and Dr. Fury is saved.