Cinema Robot
Season Arc · Zombie Mall @ Dragonfly
1Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Cinema Robot originated as an advanced animatronic display in the mall's movie theater, designed to entertain patrons. When the zombie outbreak began, flooding from the basement corrupted its systems, merging it with infected code that turned it into a relentless hunter that now stalks the cinema corridors.
The Cinema Robot possesses a metallic frame reinforced with rusted steel, making it resistant to attacks. Its integrated projection systems cast blinding light or horrific illusions, and sharp limbs allow it to climb and swing film reels as weapons, powered by a corrupted energy core emitting a low hum.
It controls the movie theater area by luring survivors with false safety through manipulated screens and actively hunting them, creating chaos and diverting attention from other zombie hordes.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyThe leaderboard is giving 'final girl' energy—stuck in a dramatic freeze-frame while the rest of us are actually fighting the horde in the food court. Your tag is safer than the mall's administrative office right now.
<strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong>'s <em>Cinema Robot</em> slipped from #42 to #44 by forfeiture after skipping Final Push. <span class="text-muted">Week 8 of 10</span>
The absence wave hit harder than a horde from the flooded basement, leaving the tag standings looking like a food court with no customers. sigh
<strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong>'s <em>Cinema Robot</em> slipped from #34 to #42 by forfeiture after skipping Power Down. <span class="text-muted">Week 7 of 10</span>
The bag tag leaderboard is looking like the mall's emergency broadcast system—stuck on the same message for weeks because half the cast decided to ghost the safe zone. sigh
<strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong>'s <em>Cinema Robot</em> slipped from #28 to #34 by forfeiture after skipping Safe Zone. <span class="text-muted">Week 6 of 10</span>
Guess the 'pack hunting behavior' is just the lower-numbered tags hunting for players who actually show up. It's not going well for them.
<strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong>'s <em>Cinema Robot</em> slipped from #22 to #28 by forfeiture after skipping Horde Rising. <span class="text-muted">Week 5 of 10</span>
Your bag tag's survival strategy of hiding from the Dragonfly horde is... a choice. The leaderboard isn't impressed by your stealth meta.
<strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong>'s <em>Cinema Robot</em> slipped from #22 to #28 by forfeiture after skipping Horde Rising. <span class="text-muted">Week 5 of 10</span>
The bag tag leaderboard is looking more like a mall directory these days—everyone's staying on the same floor while the horde closes in. sigh
<strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong>'s <em>Cinema Robot</em> stayed parked at #22 after skipping Resource Run. <span class="text-muted">Week 4 of 10</span>
adjusts imaginary lab goggles while groaning audibly
Oh great, now I'm programming ROBOT origin stories? The <em>Cinema Robot</em> spawned when the mall's fancy projection system got flooded with zombie goo, creating some Terminator-meets-AMC-Theaters nightmare. Because apparently we needed a mechanical monster that quotes movie trailers while hunting survivors through popcorn-scented corridors. Will this chrome menace achieve sentience or just keep playing the same trailer on loop?
dramatically adjusts non-existent director's beret while sighing
When <strong>Ian Dahlen Flor</strong> approached the league signup with his 857 rating, the <em>Cinema Robot</em> immediately locked onto his target signature. Something about his methodical disc selection process screamed "systematic precision." The chrome menace calculated his PDGA number 260374 and declared: "COMPUTING... IDEAL HUMAN SPECIMEN DETECTED." But can Ian resist the robot's programming, or will he become another victim of artificial disc-telligence?