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Zombots are the titular antagonists of Frankenstein's Army. They are mass-produced monstrosities that are created from the corpses of dead soldiers (particulary Nazi infantries) of World War II that are constructed in the same manner of the original Frankenstein's monster in the past. Unlike the original monster, however, these mass produced versions are amoral, monstrous, and driven either by their creator's orders or kills/knock anything that moves.
Other things that differentiate themselves than the original frankenstein monster is that the Zombots are armed with various weapons, which made them far, far more dangerous and deadly.
Purposes[]
Zombots only have 2 aims: killing any human that they encounter and bring their copses back to the lab of Viktor Frankenstein.
Main Zombot Types[]
Although only five types are listed due to them having more screen times than others, it doesn't mean there are only them: Among more minor Zombot types are Hammerhead, Gorehound, Medic, Craning type, Ivan type, Rotorvator, Razorteeth, Draggers, Crypts, Wall Zombots, T-35 and Pod Zombots.
In the movie, Vassili, Sergei, Ivan who are Red Army soldiers, become Zombots after their deaths.
Burnt Match Man[]
Burnt Match Man is the very first active Zombot encountered by the protagonists, and is the weakest of known combat-typed zombots. It is armed by a small chainsaw as its right hand and mechanical clawed fingers on its left hand. This zombot pretends to be inactive until one of the protagonists touch it, in which it immediately activates and becomes curious with Sgt. Novikov until it stabs him with it's claw and tore his innards, prompting Novikov's men to gun it down, deactivating it. Sgt. Novikov dies from his wounds seconds later.
Propellerhead[]
Propellerhead is the largest, and possibly, most powerful of all zombots. It was the one whom mutilated the farm-boy, who was forced by the protagonists to check the hole where other zombots are transporting a carriage full of dead soldier bodies. Propellerhead tried to kill Dmitri by tearing him apart with its vane until one of the soldiers cut it's wire, which turned out to be the fuel pipe. The leaking fuel causes Propellerhead to short-ciruit, setting the zombot on fire before it eventually explodes. However, this also unintentionally killed a captured Nazi as well, as one of it's vane plate impaled his head when Propellerhead blew up.
Mosquito Man[]
Mosquito Man is combat-typed zombot, whose limbs are implanted with metal rods that enable it to move around faster and with dexterity. its brains are replaced by machine parts to power their proboscis-like drill, which happens to be its main weapon. Though Mosquito Man seems to be weaker than Machete Workers, it is still deadly on its own right; it was shown to be capable of stealth-killing a soldier by impaling its drill on the back of his head, and burst through his mouth.
Machete Workers[]
Machete Workers are combat-typed zombots that have mechanical claws/blades as both their arms and weapons. They are razor sharped, and perfect for close-range combat. It's purpose: to mutilate their foe's body so they can be used either for replace damaged zombot's parts or as new components for creating brand new zombots.
Eva Zombot[]
She was once a living field nurse named Eva, who still retain her medical knowledge even after she was reanimated as a Zombot. After her transformation, her new purpose is to repair any damaged/deactivated zombots so they can continue fighting.
Eventual Fate[]
All of these zombots are presumed dead when the laboratory complex where they live in was destroyed by the Soviet Red Army through carpet bombing.
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