X-Terminator is a minor antagonist from the original 1993 Biker Mice from Mars cartoon.
He is a robotic thug that was hired by Lawrence Limburger to defeat the Biker Mice from Mars when he had discovered that they had survived the genocide of the martian mice during the Plutarkians' occupation of Mars, having landed in Chicago after being shot down by a group of them.
He was voiced by Dorian Harewood.
Appearance[]
The X-Terminator is a robotic man with a muscular build. He has a set of three spikes on each of his shoulders, as well as buzzcut ginger hair on his head.
Biography[]
Rock and Ride![]
Lawrence Limburger, having been fed up with the Biker Mice evading Dr. Karbunkle's mouse trap, demands that he change plans. Karbunkle then decides that, as a last resort, he summons a robotic thug, X-Terminator, to eliminate the mice.
When the mice make it to Limburger's office and unmask him, revealing him to be a Plutarkian, X-Terminator is then summoned to chase him all across the city until Throttle leads him to a giant tank of oil, which X-Terminator sinks in before declaring that he'll be back.
A Scent, a Memory, a Far Distant Cheese[]
X-Terminator appears as one of the supervillains that chase Lawrence Limburger and Dr. Karbunkle across the Black Rock Asteroid Station for not being paid by them.
Back to Mars: Part 3[]
X-Terminator, along with Lectromag and Tunnel Rat appear as thugs that serve Napoleon Brie in his attempt to overthrow Lawrence Limburger.
Villain of the Year[]
X-Terminator is one of the villains that attend the 23rd annual "Villain of the Year" award show hosted by Lawrence Limburger. When Limburger declares himself the winner of the event, X-Terminator demands he gives them all a valid reason for this, or they will ambush him. He is also tries to attack the Biker Mice when they manage to escape being hung up.
Diet of Worms[]
X-Terminator makes his last appearance in this episode, where he is assigned to assist Jack Monteray.
Trivia[]
- X-Terminator is a clear homage of Arnold Schwarzenegger, particularly in his role as the Terminator.
- While his initial appearance implies that Dr. Karbunkle had created him, later episodes in the series contradict this, implying that he is an independent mercenary.
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Limburger Industries Brie Industries Plutarkians The Pits Road Ravens Sand Raiders Catatonians The Nitros Martian Mice Others | ||
