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 In the [[episodes:​1980|1980s series]], Atlas was built from the stolen blueprints used for creating [[characters:​Astro]] by the criminal [[characters:​Skunk]]. His facial features as well as body varies slightly, however are in the same proportions. Unlike Astro, he had a circuit known as the Omega Factor, a device that allows a robot to actively hurt humans. The original purpose of this being installed is because Atlas was used to commit crimes, however this plan backfired and he turned on his masters, also developing a hatred towards humankind. Early in the series, Atlas' body was severely damaged, along with the household robot servant [[characters:​Livian]],​ who cared for him dearly. In the [[episodes:​1980|1980s series]], Atlas was built from the stolen blueprints used for creating [[characters:​Astro]] by the criminal [[characters:​Skunk]]. His facial features as well as body varies slightly, however are in the same proportions. Unlike Astro, he had a circuit known as the Omega Factor, a device that allows a robot to actively hurt humans. The original purpose of this being installed is because Atlas was used to commit crimes, however this plan backfired and he turned on his masters, also developing a hatred towards humankind. Early in the series, Atlas' body was severely damaged, along with the household robot servant [[characters:​Livian]],​ who cared for him dearly.
  
-Atlas rebuilt his body, as well as Livian'​s,​ into warrior-like adults. Afterwards, Atlas remains as Astro'​s rival, with the sole thought of destroying him . He finally allied with Astro in "Atlas Forever"​ and sacrificed himself (after some convincing by Astro), implying that he has finally learnt the value of humanity and not all humans are "​evil"​.+Atlas rebuilt his body, as well as Livian'​s,​ into warrior-like adults. Afterwards, Atlas remains as Astro'​s rival, with the sole thought of destroying him . He finally allied with Astro in "[[episodes:​1980:​Atlas Forever]]" and sacrificed himself (after some convincing by Astro), implying that he has finally learnt the value of humanity and not all humans are "​evil"​.
  
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 Atlas stows away on a rocket bound for a moon mining site owned by his father, and proceeds to destroy it. Astro also goes, and he and Atlas fight. Meanwhile, Tokugawa also heads there, realising that Atlas is too dangerous and needs to be destroyed. Tokugawa attempts to shut him down, however fails as Atlas knocks his plasma pistol out of his hand. Atlas proceeds to destroy his father, however his body has sustained too much damage as as a result he misses the shot. This opens up a space vacuum, and Tokugawa loses his grip, however Atlas saves him, and sacrifices himself since he cannot get back, drifting off into open space. Atlas stows away on a rocket bound for a moon mining site owned by his father, and proceeds to destroy it. Astro also goes, and he and Atlas fight. Meanwhile, Tokugawa also heads there, realising that Atlas is too dangerous and needs to be destroyed. Tokugawa attempts to shut him down, however fails as Atlas knocks his plasma pistol out of his hand. Atlas proceeds to destroy his father, however his body has sustained too much damage as as a result he misses the shot. This opens up a space vacuum, and Tokugawa loses his grip, however Atlas saves him, and sacrifices himself since he cannot get back, drifting off into open space.
  
-Several episodes after, Atlas appeared in "Atlas Strikes Back" where he was found in the asteroid belt by a human scavenger, however he was destroyed at the end.+Several episodes after, Atlas appeared in "[[episodes:​2003:​Atlas Strikes Back]]" where he was found in the asteroid belt by a human scavenger, however he was destroyed at the end.
  
-Atlas featured a reappearance (implying he was rebuilt) in "​Showdown in Robotonia"​ where he was one of Astro'​s allies.+Atlas featured a reappearance (implying he was rebuilt) in "[[episodes:​2003:​Showdown in Robotonia]]" where he was one of Astro'​s allies.
  
 Strangely, Atlas, despite being equal horsepower to Astro (in both series), he is not a member of the World'​s Strongest Robots, and hence [[characters:​Bruton|Pluto]] didn't fight him. Strangely, Atlas, despite being equal horsepower to Astro (in both series), he is not a member of the World'​s Strongest Robots, and hence [[characters:​Bruton|Pluto]] didn't fight him.