Will Heal-o-Tron return for Season 2?
Maybe he will arrive to help the Zephyrites in the next season now that we know what happened. I really liked his story and would like to see him come back. And, yes, a mini please! Good suggestion, eduardo.
Ehhh, I find him a bit of a wearisome gag that’s overstayed his welcome, in my opinion. >.> I don’t dislike him, but he’s obviously there for comic relief and I think shoehorning him into a prominent role in the story would detract from the impact of Mordremoth’s attacks.
I think he should make an appearance at Halloween. Ghoul-o-tron collecting candy corn for something.
Yarr! I be keeping me pirate runes, Matey. Yarr! You’re welcome. Yarr!
Taimi will fall out of Scruffy and Heal-o-Tron will jump in, becoming the head, and become Super-Hero-Tron!
Or, at least, I hope he gets an upgrade to a full body. Maybe he becomes the spokesperson for the Black Lion Company and Evon hooks him up with the coolest and latest tech. That might be cool.
Warning: spoilers ahead.
Currently, Hero-Tron appears to have a new job as an official representative of Lion’s Arch. As such, I will expect to see him again the next time Captains Magnus the Bloody-Handed and Ellen Kiel make a new appearance in the Living Story.
This could take a while, though, because Lion’s Arch is no longer one of the “great nations of Tyria” due to being in ruins. The best indication of this (temporary?) reduction in status is that no representatives from Lion’s Arch were present – or even invited – for the World Summit.
LA was never a nation though; it was an independent city-state that held an unusual amount of political power thanks to its prime location on the trade routes that gave it a disproportionate amount of wealth, but in terms of citizens and raw natural resources, it actually falls far short of what the racial capitals can provide.
Job-o-Tron, as he was first known, was never supposed to receive the development he received, according to (I think) Scott McGough, one of the writers. This was mentioned in either a Ready Up or POI video. He was developed because of player feedback, and is truly a product of the Living Story. Most of us like his story, and even if a player doesn’t like him, that player is aware of the changes he’s gone through. It would be a darn shame if he were left in the dust bin.
And YES! Another mini of him without the Wintersday lights would be awesome, especially if he were to spout some of his famous dialogue every once in a while, like some GW1 minis would make their monster noises (jungle troll for example). “Small-talk-initiated: Hot-enough-for-you?” Please, Anet?
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Job-o-Tron, as he was first known, was never supposed to receive the development he received, according to (I think) Scott McGough, one of the writers. This was mentioned in either a Ready Up or POI video. He was developed because of player feedback, and is truly a product of the Living Story.
Thanks for all the H-tron love—the article you mention is https://www.guildwars2.com/en/news/job-o-trons-journey-the-evolution-of-a-gag/
And a minor correction for clarity: audience reaction to Job-o-Tron was definitely a factor in his recurring appearances during his evolutions in LWS1, but internally, the writers and artists and designers also definitely intended to bring him back, even before we knew exactly how people would react to him. The reaction helped, of course, but we were dedicated to letting the gag roll on for a few releases to see where it took us.
As of the end of his first appearance on Southsun Cove (where he realizes he’s out of a job himself and sets out to find a hobo bindle ), we absolutely planned to have him return so we could see where he wound up. And then things snowballed from there.
So I’d say it was an internal/external audience team effort: there were as many H-Tron supporters inside ANet as there were on the outside, and together we brought him from where he was to where he is now.
And I’d also say, on behalf of everyone involved in bringing the little beggar to life and then bringing him back for repeat performances, Thanks—for—your—support.
I recommend you give him a house in Lion’s Arch, being the first ‘inorganic citizen’ after a vote by the council, and rename him to “Xenial-Tron” for short, so we can give him in he wiki a name that starts with X, “X-Tron” for short, so it works for whatever any other name you want to give him.
He could then welcome visitors to his house, and tell players he has joined the collection trend but isn’t much of a traveler himself, and ask for random stuff from around the world that isn’t too rare or too expensive (junk, karma items, cheap materials) and gives 5 weekly X-Tron Gifts in exchange.
He could then appear in other places, but his version while in LA would always be “X-Tron [Collector]”.
I recommend you give him a house in Lion’s Arch, being the first ‘inorganic citizen’ after a vote by the council, and rename him to “Xenial-Tron” for short, so we can give him in he wiki a name that starts with X, “X-Tron” for short, so it works for whatever any other name you want to give him.
He could then appear in other places, but his version while in LA would always be “X-Tron [Collector]”.
1. Thank you all for the feedback. I really appreciate it.
2. this idea sounds good buuuuut idk about the X-Tron. With the exception of Job-o-Tron, the golem has been called H 4 letter-Tron. And Hero-o-Tron (have no idea who came up with the name btw) sounds fitting since it starts with H and has 4 letters. If the devs were to implement this idea I guess his name would be “H-Tron [Collector]” at the very least. At least IMO anyways.