Walter the Wobot was a low-grade model of robot which developed an irritating defect in its speech circuits in the year 2099. After the war he was granted freedom by Chief Judge Clarence Goodman. He renounced his freedom to become the roboservant of Judge Joe Dredd, against Dredd's wishes. Dredd did not hesitate to shoot through Walter when a bank robber held the robot hostage.
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| - Walter the Wobot was a low-grade model of robot which developed an irritating defect in its speech circuits in the year 2099. After the war he was granted freedom by Chief Judge Clarence Goodman. He renounced his freedom to become the roboservant of Judge Joe Dredd, against Dredd's wishes. Dredd did not hesitate to shoot through Walter when a bank robber held the robot hostage.
- Walter is a fictional character from the Judge Dredd comic strip in British comic 2000 AD.
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| - Walter has rhotacism, a speech impediment which causes him to pwonounce 'R' as 'W'. He developed it after being afraid for his life when the Judges were hunting down and killing robots during Call-Me-Kenneth's robot rebellion. Interestingly, he also replaces Rs with Ws when he writes .
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| - Walter was a sickeningly obsequious robo-servant from Mega-City One, the first robot ever to be granted his freedom . However, Walter had no use for freedom; all he wanted was to serve his hero Judge Dredd, who duly took him on. He eventually left Dredd's service after being seriously damaged by Dredd's enemy Mean Angel. Walter set up his own business selling used robots, something Dredd considered morally dubious.
Still obsessed with Dredd, Walter eventually snapped and tried to kill him for his dismissive treatment over the years. He was sentenced to thirty years' imprisonment but was released during a robot revolution. Surrendering to Dredd in the aftermath, he was paroled and now lives with Mrs. Gunderson, former landlady of Judge Death.
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| - John Wagner; Carlos Ezquerra
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| - Created by Interglobal Hardware Company
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| - Not a very good cook. He put a bedsock in Mrs Gunderson's omelette.
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| - A readers' favourite, Walter once had his own intermittent series of short, comedic adventures entitled 'Walter the Wobot: Fwiend of Dwedd'.
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| - Assitant for Mrs. Gunderson
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| - Walter the Wobot was a low-grade model of robot which developed an irritating defect in its speech circuits in the year 2099. After the war he was granted freedom by Chief Judge Clarence Goodman. He renounced his freedom to become the roboservant of Judge Joe Dredd, against Dredd's wishes. Dredd did not hesitate to shoot through Walter when a bank robber held the robot hostage.
- Walter is a fictional character from the Judge Dredd comic strip in British comic 2000 AD.
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