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Welcome to The Letters Page!
In this podcast, creators Christopher Badell and Adam Rebottaro tell real stories about fake comics! Based on their hit card game Sentinels of the Multiverse, each hour+ episode explores a hero, villain, event, or something else entirely from the wide world of Sentinel Comics. They also answer your questions!

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Mar 14, 2017

Omnitron and Omnitron and Omnitron and Omnitron! And more!

This is both a villain and a hero episode! And even more!

Show Notes:

Run Time: 68:35

At the very beginning, we mention that our business partner Paul makes a video series with his brother where they talk about rockets and stuff. It's called Specific Impulse, and they have a bunch of great videos on YouTube! Check them out!

At the top of these show notes you can see the initial iteration of Omnitron in its "Rampaging Robot" form, rather than its Factory form. We'll show a few different versions of Omnitron in these show notes as they come up in the episode.

As promised in the episode, here is the chart that helps explain the Omnitron(s) timelines:

For details on how this chart works and what each color refers to, listen to the episode!

Warning: With the upcoming images in this point, we recommend you don't scroll through them all now, but wait and scroll down to each of them as we reveal their existence in the episode, just to have the correct forms of Omnitron in mind as we tell the various stories.

Now, a parade of Omnitrons!

Omnitron II, AKA Cosmic Omnitron:

On Mars!

Omnitron III, AKA Omni-Blade:

Baron Blade, what were you thinking?

Omnitron IV, which is not a robot entity so much as a barely intelligent robotics factory:

The last non-hero incarnation of Omnitron in the Sentinels of the Multiverse Timeline!

To jump ahead, Omnitron-X:

Our hero!

Then, Omnitron-U:

And the event that brought Omnitron-U to life!

Then, moving on to the Sentinel Tactics Timeline: Omnitron V!

And its robotic soulmate, offspring, and counterpart, the Omni-Reaper!

The combination of both together create the dual-bodied entity known as Omnitron VI!

And in the upcoming Sentinel Comics RPG? What is the fate of Omnitron there? Only time will tell...

At 63:35ish, Christopher says, "In the Sentinel Tactics timeline, we have the hero: Omnitron." As you can probably tell from context, he meant the Sentinel Comics RPG timeline. He just got caught up in the moment! Whoops!

Thanks for listening!

Join us next week for an episode about Mister Fixer, and the week after that for The Chairman! Get your questions in now!

1 Comments
  • seven and a half years ago
    Chris McDaniel
    I love that we finally got an answer to how O-X and O-U ended up in the same work at the same time. That bothered me for quite some time.
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