List of minor characters

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This page is a listing of all minor characters appearing in Emmy The Robot. These characters only appear for a short amount of time but are still important to the story.

Humans

John Sterling

 

John Sterling is the founder and CEO of Sterling Robotics.[1] He founded the company around World War II[2] and remained an active member of the robotics community, pushing for robot rights and helping to spearhead the Android Ethics Code, designed to prevent inhumane treatment of autonomous artificial intelligence.[3] He is English/Swiss.[4]

Ms. Bradbury

 

Ms. Bradbury is a Sterling Nandroid educator who provides basic information lessons in Nandroid School. She also handles the graduation ceremony and gives a speech prior to the Nandroids receiving their family assignments.[5] She played a prominent role in the very early comic while Emmy was still in school, first appearing in chapter 5.[6] Her last appearance was in chapter 12.[7]

Mr. Schenk

 

Mr. Schenk is a Sterling Nandroid educator.[8] He makes a few background appearances near the beginning of the comic and is only named in a Patreon exclusive chapter.[9] He is recognizable for his blue pinstripe suit. In chapter 68 he is seen again as he speaks with Dr. Webb, who is searching Sterling Headquarters for Emmy.[10]

Robots

Busker Bot

 

Busker Bot is an outmode robot who Emmy and Madeline see in chapter 31. Madeline enjoys the show of him dancing and gives him some spare change which he repays her for by giving her a green apple flavored lollipop.[11] Emmy promptly takes it away and discards it, remembering her school indoctrination about outmodes.[12] Busker Bot enjoys dancing for people on the street, it's what he does.[11]

Other Entities

Atlas

Atlas is a robot manufacturer from the UK.[13]

General Robotics

General Robotics is a robot manufacturer from the US. They are the oldest manufacturer still in operation.[13] General Robotics went through a lull where they made some bad products and at times their quality is inconsistent since they’re also one of the most comprehensive robot manufacturers.[14]

LCP

LCP is a robot manufacturer from the UK.[13]

Murdoc

Murdoc is a robot manufacturer from the US.[13]

Sirius

Sirius is a robot manufacturer from Belgium.[13] They are known for making some terrible products in the past.[14]

Tokuyama

Tokuyama is a robot manufacturer from Japan.[13]

Volkman

Volkman is a robot manufacturer from West Germany and one of Sterling's closest competitors.[13]

Yamamoto

Yamamoto is a robot manufacturer from Japan.[13]

References