. "Atomic Robo and the Revenge of the Vampire Dimension"@en . . "The setting is 1999 and Robo is conducting interviews with two potential new members (Bernard Fischer is one of them) for his Action Scientists in Tesladyne when a sudden hole appears in the ground from which vampire-like creatures are trying to claw their way out of. Robo, assessing that these holes must be coming from a leak in one of the Heim-Dr\u00F6scher experiments downstairs, calls for a building-wide lock-down. Robo proceeds with a hands-on tour of the facilities along with the task of keeping everyone alive. During this time we also see Jenkins from another wing of the office taking similar initiative to discover the source of the problem (in his own trademark fashion)."@en . . "The setting is 1999 and Robo is conducting interviews with two potential new members (Bernard Fischer is one of them) for his Action Scientists in Tesladyne when a sudden hole appears in the ground from which vampire-like creatures are trying to claw their way out of. Robo, assessing that these holes must be coming from a leak in one of the Heim-Dr\u00F6scher experiments downstairs, calls for a building-wide lock-down. Robo proceeds with a hands-on tour of the facilities along with the task of keeping everyone alive. During this time we also see Jenkins from another wing of the office taking similar initiative to discover the source of the problem (in his own trademark fashion). In the end, Robo tries to reverse the experiment and draw all the remaining monsters back to their home dimension, only to find no reverse-feature was engineered. The day is saved when the prospective Action Scientist recognizes that the portal is kept open by a Xenon laser and sticks a diamond (along with his hand) into it. Though successful, Robo reveals that Tesladyne never had any Xenon-lasers and that he must now find the real reason the portal reversed itself. Meanwhile, Robo plans a scheduled trip to Japan."@en . . . .