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Universe 3 (Spiritual Universe) - Reimagined
The Universe 3 (第3宇宙 Dai san Uchū), the Spiritual Universe (精神の宇宙 seishin no uchū), is the third of the twelve universes in the Dragon Ball series. It includes planets, stars, and a large number of galaxies. Universe 3 is linked with Universe 10, creating a twin universe. It is the universe with the seventh highest mortal level. It is erased in the Tournament of Power when Agnilasa was knocked off the fighting stage. Universe 3 is restored along with all its inhabitants via Android 17's wish after winning the Tournament of Power.
The God of Destruction of Universe 3 is Mule, the Supreme Kai is Eyre, and the Angel is Camparri.
It is a Flip World (from RollBots), Radiator Earth (from the Cars series, and spinoff including Planes), Robot World (from the 2005 movie, Robots) was located in Gamma Quadrant, and including Machine planet (Known as V'ger's Planet) (from the movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)), Kaylon 1 (from The Orville), Roton (from Nova the Robot series), Storybots' Homeworld (from Storybots), and Rolie Polie Planet (from Rolie Polie Olie) exist in Universe 3.
History
It is a Known are Universe 3, this is a twin universe, including Universe 10, they are every robots, cyborgs, androids, and others. But also they arrived the Machine planet, known as the V'ger's planet, was an unnamed planet located in an unknown region of space, populated by a species of "living machines", it is a located in Universe 3, 6, 7, Mirror Universe, Negaverse, and other universes. When the NASA Voyager 6 probe fell into a supposed black hole in the early-21st century, it reemerged in this planet's local vicinity, where it fell into the planet's gravity. The probe was discovered, repaired, and extensively expanded by the machine race, transforming it into the V'ger artificial organism. In the 2273 A.D., Spock had a vision of this planet while mind melding with V'ger.
However, it is a planet was called Flip World, home of the Flip City, home of eleven different RollBot tribes. The show follows Spin and the members of the Flip City Police Department (FCPD) as they fight crime.
However, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes arrived the Robot World, they have arrived, in a world of anthropomorphic robots, Rodney Copperbottom, son of Herb and Lydia Copperbottom, is an aspiring young inventor from the city of Rivet Town. He idolizes Bigweld, a famous inventor and philanthropist whose company, Bigweld Industries, employs other inventors and provides poor robots with spare parts. Rodney develops a small, flying robot named Wonderbot to assist his father, who works as a dishwasher in a restaurant. When Herb's boss, Mr. Gunk, confronts them, however, Wonderbot malfunctions and wreaks havoc in the kitchen. To help Herb pay for the damages, Rodney travels to Robot City, hoping to present Wonderbot to Bigweld Industries. However, upon his arrival, Rodney is ejected from Bigweld Industries by its new CEO, Phineas T. Ratchet. In Bigweld's absence, Ratchet has discontinued production of spare parts and inventions for the poor outmoded robots, prioritizing expensive "upgrades". Meanwhile, Ratchet's mother Madame Gasket runs the Chop Shop, a facility that recycles scrap metal, including that of deceased or outmoded robots, into ingots for upgrades. Rodney befriends Fender Pinwheeler, a ne'er-do-well who introduces him to a group of outmoded robots known as the "Rusties". Rodney and his new friends help to fix outmodes throughout the neighborhood, but they are eventually unable to cope with the demand due to the spare part shortage. Hoping to enlist Bigweld's help, Rodney and Fender infiltrate the Bigweld Ball, but Ratchet announces that Bigweld will not attend. An enraged Rodney confronts Ratchet, who orders his security team to eliminate him. Cappy, an executive opposed to Ratchet, rescues Rodney and Fender. While Fender is captured by the Chop Shop, he discovers their plan to scrap all outmoded robots with new machines designed to destroy them. Rodney and Cappy fly to Bigweld's mansion, where he lives as a recluse and reveals that Ratchet's greed led to his resignation and refuses to help them. A distraught Rodney calls his parents, but Herb inspires him to fight for his dreams. Fender escapes the Chop Shop and exposes Ratchet's plot. Rodney rallies the Rusties, and Bigweld, reinvigorated by Rodney's spirit, joins them to stop Ratchet. Rodney and his friends return to Bigweld Industries where Ratchet attempts to dispose of Bigweld, who ends up being rolled into the Chop Shop. Rodney upgrades the Rusties and leads them in a battle against Ratchet, Gasket, and their army. Gasket is eventually flung into the incinerator and destroyed, and Ratchet is stripped of his upgrades and left chained with his father. Retaking control of Bigweld Industries, Bigweld holds a public ceremony in Rivet Town, where he nominates Rodney as his new second-in-command and eventual successor. Rodney provides Herb with new replacement parts and a flugelhorn-like instrument to fulfill his life-long dream of being a musician. Herb leads the townspeople in a rousing rendition of "Get Up Offa That Thing". Also, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes leaves a Robot World.
Also they Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes arrives the Radiator Earth. In a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles, the Dinoco 400 race marks the climax of the Piston Cup season. The event intensifies a rivalry between the retiring seven-time champion, Strip "The King" Weathers, the cunning Chick Hicks, and the talented but overconfident rookie, Lightning McQueen, who are all tied for the most points. Lightning is desperate to win and leave his unglamorous Rust-eze sponsorship for the prestigious Dinoco, and struggles with teamwork due to his self-centered attitude. At the end of the high-stakes race, Lightning squanders his lead by refusing to take a pit stop, causing his rear tires to blow out before he can win. The race ends in a three-way tie, setting the stage for a decisive race at the Los Angeles International Speedway in one week. After the race, Lightning rushes through the night on the interstate to reach California inside his transport truck Mack. A mishap leaves Lightning stranded alone in the rundown desert town of Radiator Springs, Arizona. Here, he inadvertently damages the main road, leaving him with a community service assignment: repaving the road under the supervision of the town's judge, Doc Hudson, who is prejudiced against Lightning for being a race car. Lightning repaves the road shoddily in a rush to leave, and Doc challenges him to a race for his freedom, on the condition that he starts over from scratch if he loses. The overconfident Lightning, having never raced on a dirt road before, spins out on a turn and crashes into a cactus patch, with Doc having set up the race to dampen his ego. Over time, Lightning warms up to and befriends the town's residents, especially Mater, a rusty tow truck, and Sally, who dreams of reviving Radiator Springs. As he bonds with the locals, Lightning helps rejuvenate Radiator Springs and develops a newfound appreciation for its charm. He discovers the town was once a bustling attraction for drivers on Route 66, before the construction of the interstate caused them to lose all their business traffic. Lightning also discovers that the bitter Doc, reticent about his past, used to race as the legendary Hudson Hornet until a disastrous crash ended his career. Lightning is dumbfounded that Doc considers his previous Piston Cups worthless junk. Lightning finishes repairing the road and decides to spend an extra day in Radiator Springs helping the local businesses, but Doc alerts the media to Lightning's location, leading them and Mack to descend on the town and force Lightning to leave in time for the race. Doc regrets his actions after seeing the residents disappointed by the departure. At the race, Lightning initially struggles, but is reinvigorated by the arrival of his friends from Radiator Springs, who act as his pit crew. With Doc taking over from Mack as crew chief, Lightning stages a remarkable comeback. However, Chick employs a PIT maneuver that intentionally damages the King, rendering him unable to continue. Fearing that the King's career may end as Doc's did, Lightning halts just before the finish line and pushes him across, allowing Chick to win the Piston Cup while ensuring the King's safe finish. The crowd and media condemn Chick's victory and praise Lightning's integrity and sportsmanship. Lightning is offered the Dinoco sponsorship, but declines out of newfound loyalty to Rust-eze. Returning to Radiator Springs, he reunites with Sally and declares his intention to establish his racing headquarters there, revitalizing the town. British spy Finn McMissile infiltrates an oil rig in the Pacific Ocean owned by criminal lemon cars to rescue fellow spy Leland Turbo. He witnesses the lemons, seemingly led by German weapons designer Professor Zündapp, loading an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) emitter disguised as a TV camera onto a shipping crate. After discovering Turbo's death at the hands of the lemons, Finn is exposed and he escapes by faking his death. After winning his fourth Piston Cup honoring the late Doc Hudson, Lightning McQueen returns to Radiator Springs to spend the off-season with his friends. Italian formula race car Francesco Bernoulli challenges Lightning to participate in the World Grand Prix, an international three-race event created by former oil tycoon Sir Miles Axlerod, who intends to promote his new environmentally friendly fuel, Allinol. Lightning and his best friend Mater, along with Luigi, Guido, Fillmore, and Sarge, depart for Tokyo, where the first race takes place. At a World Grand Prix promotional event, Mater makes a scene after eating wasabi he mistakes for ice cream and seemingly leaking oil on stage, embarrassing Lightning. While cleaning up, Mater interrupts a fight between American spy Rod "Torque" Redline, who is tasked with delivering intel to Finn, and lemons Grem and Acer. Redline plants a device on Mater, causing Finn and his associate Holley Shiftwell to believe Mater is their contact. Meanwhile, Redline is captured and killed by Zündapp, who reveals that Allinol ignites when hit with an EMP. He informs his superior, an unknown mastermind, that Redline passed on his information. Holley recruits Mater to stop Zündapp's plot, believing him to be an undercover agent. During the race, three racers are ignited by the camera. Lightning places second in the race due to miscommunication with Mater, who was evading Zündapp's henchmen with Holley's instructions. Lightning confronts him at the pits, snapping at him and declaring he doesn't want his help. A guilt-ridden Mater prepares to return to Radiator Springs, but is taken by Finn, and they escape from the lemons in his jet, Siddeley. After traveling to Paris to gather intel from Finn's old friend Tomber, they head to Porto Corsa, Italy, where the second race takes place. Mater infiltrates the lemons' meeting as the camera ignites more racers, causing a multi-car pile-up, while Lightning wins. Due to controversy over Allinol's safety, Axlerod lifts its requirement for use in the final race in London. When Lightning decides to continue using it, the lemons plan to kill him during the race. This spooks Mater into blowing his cover, causing him, Finn, and Holley to be captured and tied up inside Big Bentley, where he admits to them that he is not the spy they think he is. As the race starts, Lightning takes the lead before passing Big Bentley, but the camera inexplicably does not ignite him. The lemons tell Mater that they planted a time bomb in Lightning's pits as a backup plan, spurring him to escape. Finn and Holley escape but realize that the lemons fitted the bomb on Mater's air filter instead. As Mater is informed of this, he flees down the track and Lightning pursues him to apologize for his outburst, while Finn apprehends Zündapp. The other lemons arrive and outnumber Finn, Holley, Mater, and Lightning, but they are rescued by the other Radiator Springs residents and Sarge's colleagues in the British Army. Mater and Lightning go to Buckingham Palace, where Mater exposes Axlerod as the mastermind, proven when he is forced to disable the bomb. It is revealed that the World Grand Prix was Axlerod's cover-up to turn the world against alternative fuels and profit from his ownership of the world's untouched oil reserves. Axlerod and the lemons are arrested, Mater receives an honorary knighthood from the Queen, and he and Lightning reconcile. Back in Radiator Springs, as Mater tells everyone about his experience, Filmore and Sarge reveal that they had swapped the Allinol with Filmore's all-natural, sustainable, organic biofuel prior to the London race, explaining the camera's ineffectiveness on Lightning. The "Radiator Springs Grand Prix" is held, featuring the World Grand Prix contenders. Finn and Holley invite Mater to go on another mission, but he declines, Holley promises Mater she'll be back for their first date. While his weapons are confiscated, Mater keeps the rockets and speeds off with Lightning as Siddeley flies into the distance. Five years after competing in the World Grand Prix, Lightning McQueen, now a seven-time Piston Cup champion, finds himself overshadowed by Jackson Storm, a rookie who is the first among a new generation of race cars with advanced technology to enhance speed and performance. As Storm wins throughout the season, many racing veterans retire or are replaced by younger racers. In the final race at Los Angeles, Lightning briefly leads but falls behind after being overtaken by Storm and the other next-gen cars. He struggles to keep up, loses control, and crashes after hitting the wall, prematurely ending his worst season on record. Four months later, Lightning, who has since recovered from his crash, decides that he will continue racing and calls his sponsors, Rusty and Dusty, who reveal they have sold Rust-eze to a wealthy business car named Sterling. Sterling assigns Lightning to train at the Rust-eze Racing Center under Cruz Ramirez, where he struggles to adapt to the modern training methods. After Lightning accidentally damages a simulator, Sterling tries to force him to retire. Adamant that he can still race, Lightning offers that if he wins the upcoming Florida 500, he can decide if he wants to keep racing; otherwise, he will retire immediately. Sterling reluctantly accepts the deal, but on the condition that Cruz must go with him. Cruz's unconventional training methods and lack of real-world racing experience frustrate Lightning as they attempt to record his top speed at Fireball Beach. When Lightning decides to train at the Thunder Hollow Speedway, they realize it is being used for a figure-8 style demolition derby called the "Crazy Eight" and are forced to participate, in which Cruz wins and accidentally reveals him to the public. Lightning angrily yells at Cruz after the demolition derby and accidentally breaks her trophy. Cruz reveals that she had always wanted to be a racer but was never confident enough to enter a race, so she resigns as Lightning's trainer and heads back to the racing center. Ashamed and without other options, Lightning calls his friend Mater for advice, who suggests that Lightning track down Doc Hudson's mentor and crew chief Smokey in his hometown of Thomasville, Georgia. Hence, Lightning catches up to Cruz and convinces her to rejoin him. In Thomasville, they meet up with Smokey, who reveals that, even though Doc never raced again, he found new happiness in training Lightning. After Lightning accepts that he will never be as fast as Storm, Smokey and Doc's old friends, Louise "Barnstormer" Nash, River Scott, and Junior "Midnight" Moon, help him learn new tricks to overcome his speed disadvantage, using Cruz as his sparring partner. After many attempts, Lightning finally manages to pass Cruz during the final practice race. However, Cruz suddenly overtakes Lightning, which causes him to remember being passed by Storm before his crash, shaking his confidence. At the Florida 500, Lightning starts at the back but moves up the ranks with Smokey's help. Sterling doubts Lightning's capability and orders Cruz back to the training center, despite her desire to stay. Hearing them on his radio and recalling Cruz's racing dream, Lightning sidesteps a huge pile-up and has his crew prep Cruz to race in his place, giving her a chance to succeed. Though initially hesitant, Cruz starts overtaking cars with Lightning's coaching. She ends up behind Storm, who threatens her by ramming her against the wall on the final lap. Using an old move from Doc Hudson, Cruz flips over Storm, overtakes him, and wins the race. As Cruz celebrates her victory, Sterling offers her a role on his team, but she instead takes a counteroffer from Dinoco's owner Tex Dinoco. Since Lightning and Cruz were both wearing #95, Lightning becomes the joint-winner of the race and effectively passes his deal with Sterling. Returning to Radiator Springs, Lightning reveals that Tex has bought Rust-eze from Sterling. Now decked in Doc's old racing colors, Lightning decides to continue racing but trains Cruz first for the rest of the season. Dusty Crophopper, a young crop duster plane, works at a cornfield in Propwash Junction, Minnesota, and practices aerobatic maneuvers in his spare time. He dreams of becoming a racer but is scorned by his boss, Leadbottom, and his forklift mechanic friend, Dottie. However, he is supported by his fuel truck friend, Chug; Dusty and Chug train for qualifiers for the upcoming Wings Around the Globe Rally. On the night before the qualifiers, Dusty asks an elderly navy war plane named Skipper Riley to teach him to fly well, but Skipper declines. The next day, Dusty barely qualifies on a legal technicality. Skipper eventually decides to mentor Dusty, and discovers Dusty has a fear of heights. With training complete, Dusty travels to New York City for the race. There, he befriends a Mexican racer named El Chupacabra, who falls in love with a French-Canadian racer named Rochelle but consistently fails to woo her. Three-time defending champion Ripslinger dismisses Dusty. Dusty falls in love with an Indian plane named Ishani, who becomes supportive of him. During the first leg of the race from New York to Iceland, Dusty's refusal to fly high causes him to finish in last place. During the second leg of the race to Germany, Dusty shows good sportsmanship by saving another racer, Bulldog, from crashing, gaining his respect but finishing last again. After the third leg of the race to Agra in India, Ishani invites Dusty to fly around the Taj Mahal and advises him to fly low through the Himalayas by following some railroad tracks. After flying through a tunnel, Dusty is in first place at Upper Mustang in Nepal, but he is upset to discover that Ishani set him up in exchange for a new propeller from Ripslinger's team, and he shuns her. The fifth leg is over the Hump (the mountains between northeast India and south China) to Shanghai, where Dusty gets into first place again. He manages to help El Chupacabra win over Rochelle with a romantic song. In the sixth leg of the race across the Pacific, Ripslinger has his sidekicks Ned and Zed break off Dusty's navigation antenna. Lost and low on fuel, Dusty comes across the USS Dwight D. Flysenhower, the naval base of Skipper's squadron, the Jolly Wrenches, which allows him to land. On the carrier, Dusty discovers that contrary to Skipper's own descriptions, he only flew one mission during war. Before he can obtain answers, a thunderstorm strikes, and he is forced to depart by the carrier crew. However, he ends up crashing into the Pacific Ocean and is severely damaged. Dusty is salvaged and transported to Mexico where his concerned friends are also present. Skipper confesses his entire squadron perished when he was coaxed to lead an attack by one of his fighters on a recon mission; he never flew again after the navy salvaged him. Dusty considers dropping out of the race, but is encouraged to continue by many of his fellow competitors, who donate parts to repair the damage he sustained. Ishani also gives Dusty her new propeller, reconciling their friendship. Racing back to New York, Ripslinger plots to finish off Dusty again but is thwarted by Skipper, who regains his courage to fly. Dusty conquers his acrophobia when he rides a jetstream. Nearing the finish line, Ripslinger slows for the cameras, which allows Dusty to pass him at the last second and win. Dusty is congratulated by his friends, and Skipper thanks him for giving him the confidence to fly again. Dusty and Skipper visit the Flysenhower, where the former is inducted as an honorary Jolly Wrench in recognition of his victory. The two are launched off and decide to race back to Propwash Junction. Since winning the Wings Around the Globe Rally, Dusty Crophopper has a successful career as an air racer, but his engine's gearbox becomes damaged due to him constantly overstressing his engine. His gearbox model has been out of production for years, forcing Dusty's mechanic Dottie to fit a warning light to prevent further damage. Disappointed, Dusty goes on a defiant flight, but in doing so, clips a transmission tower and is forced to make an unstable landing back at Propwash Junction's airport, colliding with a pole and inadvertently causing a fire. Mayday, the town's only fire truck, fails to extinguish the fire due to poorly maintained equipment, forcing the residents to topple the nearby water tower out of desperation. The accident leads to government inspectors shutting down the airport for inadequate firefighting protocols until Mayday is refurbished, and another firefighter is added. Dusty, feeling remorseful, offers to become a firefighter to get the airport reopened, so he travels to Piston Peak National Park, where he meets a forest fire and smokejumper crew under the command of a helicopter named Blade Ranger, and is converted into an air tanker by Maru, the team's mechanic. Blade is initially unimpressed by the small newcomer, as Dusty's training proves to be difficult due to his damaged gearbox, which he initially does not reveal. Dusty learns that Blade was formerly an actor who played a police helicopter on the TV series CHoPs but left for unknown reasons. The next day, Dusty is devastated by a call from his friends back at Propwash Junction, revealing that all attempts at finding a replacement gearbox have failed, effectively ending his racing career. Lightning from thunderstorms over a forest near Piston Peak starts several spot fires which unite into a larger, serious fire. The team seems to have extinguished it; but a day later, during the grand reopening of the park's lodge, visiting VIPs flew too low and restarted the fire, turning it into a much larger one and forcing the entire park to evacuate. Meanwhile, a depressed Dusty's falters to Blade's frustration while attempting to contain the fire, which leads to things coming to a head when Dusty attempts to refill his water tank in a dangerous river and is swept through the rapids with Blade trying to extract him. Eventually, the pair make it to land, and Dusty admits about his damaged gearbox, to which Blade presses Dusty not to give up. They shelter in an abandoned mine while the fire passes, and in doing so, Blade is severely damaged while shielding Dusty from the extreme heat, forcing Blade to be airlifted out. While Blade is recuperating back at the base, Dusty learns from Maru that Blade's co-star Nick "Loopin'" Lopez from CHoPs was killed during a stunt gone wrong on set with Blade unable to help, prompting him to become a firefighter to save lives for real. Cad Spinner, the park superintendent, diverts the park's entire water supply to the roof sprinklers to prevent the lodge from burning. This would cost his job as the crew were unable to produce fire retardant and as a result, is forced to use their remaining supply to help guests evacuate after the fire initially blocked the park's only exit. Dusty is then alerted that two elderly campers, Harvey and Winnie, who Dusty and his crew had met earlier, are trapped on a burning bridge at the other side of the park. He races to the bridge and is forced to push his engine to maximum power while scaling up a waterfall to refill his tank. Blade shows up to assist Dusty, who successfully extinguishes the bridge, allowing the campers to escape; only for Dusty's overstressed engine to catastrophically fail immediately after, causing him to crash into the forest. Dusty is airlifted back to base and recovers five days later. Learning that in addition to fully repairing him, Maru successfully refurbished Dusty's gearbox, allowing him to race again. Impressed at Dusty's skills and heroism, Blade certifies him as a firefighter. Propwash Junction airport is reopened with Mayday being fully refurbished and Dusty assuming duty as a firefighter. The town celebrates with an aerial show with his new colleagues from Piston Peak. In the mid-credits scene, Cad is seen working as a Death Valley National Park ranger. Also, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes leaves a Radiator Earth.
They the Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes arrived the Universe 3 Earth, takes place in a world where anthropomorphic electronics pretend to be lifeless when humans are around. In a small wooden cabin, five midcentury electric appliances – Toaster, Radio, a desk lamp named "Lampy", an electric blanket named "Blanky" and a vacuum cleaner named "Kirby" – await the return of a young boy named Rob (whom they refer to as "the Master") who used to vacation at the cabin with his family, but has not come by in some years. One day, upon seeing that the cabin is about to be sold, the appliances decide to venture out and find Rob themselves. They turn Kirby into a makeshift vehicle by attaching a rolling office chair, a power strip, and a car battery to him, and set out towards the city. Along their journey, the appliances have numerous harrowing adventures. When their battery runs low, the group stops for the night in a forest, with Blanky serving as a tent. During the night, a hurricane blows Blanky up into the trees, and Lampy uses himself as a lightning rod to recharge the battery. After recovering Blanky, the appliances try to cross a waterfall, but everyone except Kirby falls into the murky water below. Kirby dives in and rescues the others; but with the chair, power strip, and battery lost, the group resorts to pulling the disabled Kirby through a swamp. They are almost swallowed up by a giant bog of quicksand, but are saved by Elmo St. Peters, who takes them to his appliance parts store. There, St. Peters prepares to extract and sell Radio's vacuum tubes, but the other appliances frighten St. Peters by pretending to be a ghost, causing him to knock himself unconscious. The appliances subsequently escape from the store. Meanwhile, Rob, now a young adult, goes out to the cottage with his girlfriend Chris to retrieve the appliances to take with him to college. The group arrives at Rob's apartment, but his family's newer appliances, resentful that Rob favors the older appliances, demonstrate how much more technologically advanced they are and throw the group out of the apartment and into a dumpster, hoping that this will get Rob to take them to college instead. Rob and Chris return home empty-handed; but an old television set in the apartment, a friend of the five appliances who formerly resided in the cottage with them, plays fictional advertisements for the junkyard the appliances have been taken to, convincing Rob and Chris to go there and find them. At the junkyard, the appliances despair, believing Rob no longer wants them. They are picked up by a large scowling electromagnet, and are about to be destroyed by a crusher, but after seeing Rob arrive at the junkyard, they regain hope and attempt to rejoin him. The magnet, who does not tolerate any escaping junk, thwarts their escape and forces them onto the conveyor belt leading to the crusher. Rob spots all the appliances except Toaster on the conveyor belt and attempts to rescue them, but the magnet picks them all up and drops them back on the belt. Toaster jumps into the crusher's gears, stopping it just before it flattens Rob and the others, but is badly mangled in the process. Back at the apartment, Rob repairs Toaster while dismissing Chris's suggestion to buy a new toaster instead, and he and Chris depart for college with all five appliances in tow. Rob McGroarty, the owner of the appliances, and the one referred to as "The Master", is in his last days of college while simultaneously working at a veterinary clinic. One night, while finishing his thesis, his computer crashes due to a computer virus. The appliances, along with a rat named Ratso, seek to help Rob by finding and reversing the effects of his computer virus. Meanwhile, Mack, Rob's lab assistant, plots to sell the injured animals Rob had been tending to a Santa Clarita laboratory named "Tartarus Laboratories". Rob and his girlfriend Chris also have a falling out due to Chris misusing Kirby and Rob forgetting about their anniversary. The appliances discover an abandoned, old prototype TLW-728 supercomputer named Wittgenstein in the basement. Wittgenstein reveals that he is living on one rare vacuum tube, a WFC-11-12-55, due to being infected by a computer virus. Wittgenstein was also aware of Mack's plot and attempted to alert Rob, but got the thesis lost in the process. The appliances learn that unless they find a replacement quickly, Wittgenstein's vacuum tube will blow and lead to his death. In an attempt to return Wittgenstein to his full capacity, Radio and Ratso go to the storage building of the college to find the WFC-11-12-55 tube. However, when Radio and Ratso return with the tube, they accidentally break it during an argument. Wittgenstein does his best to survive, but the virus causes him to blow his remaining tube and he dies. Guilt-ridden over condemning the animals to their doom, Radio gives up his own tube, sacrificing himself. The appliances install Radio's tube in Wittgenstein and he wakes up with boosted power that regenerates all of his other tubes and destroys all the viruses within him. The appliances and Wittgenstein alert Rob and Chris of Mack's scheme. The appliances create a makeshift vehicle out of a modem, an office cart, and a car battery and pursue Mack's truck with Rob, Chris, and some guard dogs sent by Wittgenstein following them. They manage to lure the police to the front of the truck (causing the appliances to crash into the back) and have Mack arrested, with Rob also outraged that Mack was plotting this behind his back all along. After discovering the appliances in the truck, Rob and Chris assume that Mack had also planned to sell Rob's stuff, but Rob wonders where Radio is. Later, they discover Wittgenstein and Radio in the basement, but Rob is dismayed that Radio's tube is missing. Rob proposes to Chris and she replaces Radio's tube with a new one she found in Nome, reviving him. Wittgenstein restores Rob's thesis and is later sold to a museum to be upgraded with modern technology. In the end, all of the animals are adopted by new owners except Ratso, whom Rob and Chris decide to keep as their pet. They leave college with their appliances and Ratso, planning to start a new and happy life together. Rob and Chris have a baby boy named Robbie. At first the appliances all think that they will pay more attention to him but later get used to him. Later, the Hearing Aid, who was left in a drawer in their new house from the past owner gets out of the drawer and passes everyone who is asleep. Toaster then sees him and follows him up to the attic. Toaster gets very suspicious about him when he was talking to someone in space. The next morning, Toaster reveals what happened last night and they all agree to keep watch of the drawer till he comes out. Later when it is midnight everyone falls asleep, just when Hearing Aid escapes from the drawer. The "little master", as they call Robbie, awakes to the sound and gets out of his crib and follows Hearing Aid. The appliances awaken and find Robbie going up the stairs. Lampy tries to get him down, but he is dragged up the stairs and his plug slips out and he falls down the stairs. The appliances appear in the room when a big beam of light appears. The appliances chase after Hearing Aid, but then Robbie disappears in a bubble through space. After that they all find out that he was sent to Mars. The appliances contact Wittgenstein the old supercomputer by connecting a computer to a security camera that functions like a phone and request for his help, and he gives them advice. In order to fly to Mars, they get a laundry basket, the ceiling fan, Microwave, and cheddar cheese popcorn (as it is organic) to build a makeshift spacecraft. Wittgenstein also provides Calculator with the data he needs to serve as their navigator. They set off in space to go to Mars and find Robbie. Along the way, they meet a pack of sentient balloons who share their backstories of how they ended up in space before flying away. The appliances crash-land on Mars due to Blanky foolishly turning Microwave off too early and find Robbie. They meet a Christmas angel named Tinselina who was sent to Mars with Viking 1. The appliances follow a group of military toasters who had just arrived to their leader, Supreme Commander, who is a huge refrigerator. They then learn that they are going to blow the Earth up because their old owners threw them out, and Toaster tries to talk them out of it. In between the fight, Robbie is able to push a hand out of his bubble. His hand touches Supreme Commander, and the refrigerator suddenly begins to turn pink. He smiles at the child, before returning his original color. Toaster ends up in an election with Supreme Commander. After a while Toaster wins the election and is the new Supreme Commander. The appliances go into the freezer of Supreme Commander and find that his true form is another Hearing Aid, who is the brother of Hearing Aid. They have not seen each other in the last sixty years. When asked by Toaster why Supreme Commander changed his mind about blowing up the Earth, he says "the touch of the small boy's hand" reminded him that not all humans are bad. They are all about to return to Earth when suddenly Hearing Aid's brother forgot to deactivate the rocket. The missile counts down. Toaster jumps off with Hearing Aid's brother and destroys the rocket. Toaster is almost left on Mars, but the others come back for him. After Toaster is on board, Tinselina gives up her clothes and hair so they can have something organic to get back to Earth. The appliances return to Earth just in time as the baby monitor that Ratso, their pet rat, had been restraining all night, finally wakes Rob and Chris up. One day when they are taping Robbie, Tinselina plans to sacrifice herself by going to the trash can, resulting in Rob finding Tinselina in the trash can and fixing her up. As the family celebrates Christmas together, Robbie's first word is "Toaster!" and Tinselina gets to be atop a Christmas tree for the first time. Also, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes leaves a Universe 3 Earth.
Places in Universe 3
Mule's Planet
Sacred World of the Kais
Cybertron
Sigma Rulebutts
Goewei
Aolea
Rhunrak
Flip World
Zani
Hedsant
Perry'upiter
Xmargosa
Thara
Oazuno
Hamegg'labos
Alpha Rubort
Goona'ercury
Fetheria
Robot World
Flint Lockwoodarth
Nasek
Eve'ars
Oesharrim
S'Earo
Naruto'ranus
Kirbytune
Teupor
Ham'durger
Mondas
Telos
Skaro
Delta Canontron
Machine planet (Known as V'ger's planet or Planet of the Living Machines)
Aquatron
Gorlam Prime
Lethe and Mnemosyne
M-2
Micro
Borg homeworld
Radiator Sol
Mokecury
V'lochda
Radiator Earth
Radiator Luna
Elrov
Jalastare
Tolbrecht
Bolt'ranus
Qo-Ad
Lentrexia
Frozone'aron
Paradron
Quintessa (planet)
Chapek 9
Machine World
Porcupine
Swearth
Sunshadow
Techno Planet
Electronic Planet B-1
Dark Star
Chia Earth
Clockwork Planet (Earth)
Counter-Cybertron
New Cybertron (planet)
Changeformers' Homeworld
Kaylon 1
Exo III
Cyberstan
GoBotron
Velocitron
Storybots' Homeworld
Catopesra's Homeworld
Maji-Kayo's Homeworld
Nigrissi's Homeworld
Giant Robot Homeworld
Roton
Rolie Polie galaxy
The Mother Ship
The Chicken Planet
Wormhole
Rolie Polie Sun
Planet Polie (Known as Rolie Polie Planet)
Rolie Polie Moon
Unnamed Cube Shaped Planet
Unnamed two Moons
Unnamed Red-Orange Saturn-like Gas Giant with Yellow Planetary Ringed System
Unnamed Blue Ice Giant
Unnamed Green Triton-like Moon
Unnamed Light Chrome Green Cube Shaped Planet
Unnamed Medium Rose Cube Shaped Moon
Unnamed Orange or Brown Dwarf Planet
Planet Littlegreen
Littlegreen's Moon
Jollies' Asteroid
Planet Chillsville
Planet Cubey
Cubey's Moon
Puzzle Planet (place)
Space Boy's Planet
Ice Cream Planet
Many Locations
Galaxy of Nuts and Bolts
Octagonal Nut Sun
Octagonal Nut Earth (Known as Earth Tool)
Octagonal Nut Moon
Unnamed silver ringed nut planet
Unnamed green and yellow striped nut planet
Unnamed red nut planet
Unnamed violet and purple swirled nut planet
Galaxy of Bubbles
Golden Bubble Sun
Golden bubble stars, blue bubble planets, blue bubble planets with rings, and blue bubble cube shaped planets
The Galaxy of Goofs
Sunstar
Sunglass Planet
Clown Planet
Goofy Space Inchy Bugs
Yellowbuck
Pinplanet
Goofy Licky
Goofy Raspberry
Goofy Uranus
Goofy Saturn
Striped planet
Goofy Meteor
Goofy Stars
Goofy Teacup
Galaxy of Gloom
Universe 3 Sol
Mompuny
Vathor
Universe 3 Earth
Universe 3 Luna
Universe 3 Mars
Cerreus
Chollar
Magenutus
Dilkaus
Aquruo
Manypike
XT-489.00
Tau Star System
Danger System
Kasq
Galaxy Cauldron
Sagittarius Zero Star
Many Machine Planets, Machine Moons, etc.
Many Non-Machine Planets, Non-Machine Moons, Stars, Star Systems, Galaxies, etc.
Known Residents in Universe 3
Deities
Mule (God of Destruction)
Eyre (Supreme Kai)
Camparri (Angel)
Uhotron (God of Creation)
Mortals
Borareta
Catopesra
Koitsukai
Maji-Kayo
Narirama
Borareta
Catopesra
Koitsukai
Maji-Kayo
Narirama
Nigrissi
Pancé
Paparoni
Biarra
Za Priccio
The Many Characters of Cars series
The Many Characters of Planes series
The Many Characters of The Brave Little Toaster series
The Many Characters of Rolie Polie Olie series
The Many Characters of Nova's Ark and Nova the Robot series
The Characters of RollBots television series
Good Bots
Villain Bots
Other Bots
Tribes
UFO (Cars)
The Entire Cast of Robots (2005 film)
Dr. Willy Tannersun
Six of Five
Rob Oto
Extra-Terrestrial Data Protection Technician
Red Bot
Orange Bot
Yellow Bot
Green Bot
Blue Bot
Indigo Bot
Violet Bot
Pink Bot
White Bot (Known as Jade)
Black Bot (Known as Mark)
Brown Bot (Known as Flighter)
F.S.S. Lexington (FNC-1709, later FNA-1703) (Known as "Lex")
F.S.S. Excalibur (FNC-1664, later FNA-1705) (Known as "Cal")
F.S.S. Potemkin (FNC-1657, later FNA-1711) (Known as "Kin")
F.S.S. Hood (FNC-1703, later FNA-1707) (Known as "Ho")
Races and Species in Universe 3
The Tet
Kasqians
Borg
Nanite (Star Trek)
Exo III Android
M-5 multitronic units
DOT
DOT-7
DOT-23
Heavy duty DOT
Soong-type Androids
Exocomp
Drednoks (or Dred-units)
Watcher (artificial lifeform)
Swarm drones
The Sphere's Species
Echo's Species
XT-489 Eliminator
The Iron Giant's Species
Cybermen
Dalek
Quark (Doctor Who)
Storybots
Catopesra's Species
Maji-Kayo's Species
Nigrissi's Species
Robots
RollBots
Omnidroids
Giant PuzzleBot
Cyborgs
Androids
Droids
Battle Droids
Droidekas
Cylon Robots
K-Trons
Mmrnmhrm
Astromech Droids
Cybertronians
Sharkticons
Leviacons
Quintessons
"Living Machines"
Giant Robot (Home)
Machine Mutant
Micromasters
Changeformers
Neutrino (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 2012)
Robot (Lost in Space, 2018)
Kaylons
Mimics
Automaton (Helldivers)
Humanoid alien
GoBots
Hornets (Buzz Lightyear)
Brain Pods
Emperor Zurg's Species
Wirewolf
Zurg Bot
Zyclops
Ooooo
Naos' Species
Toys
Mutants Toys
Starry
Machine Robo
Sentry Turrets (Portal/Half-life)
Sentry Guns
Cores (Portal)
Automated starships
Anthropomorphic Vehicles (Cars series, and Planes series)
Anthropomorphic Machines
Anthropomorphic Electronics
Objects
Houses
Props
Ships and Vehicles
Probes
Drones
Computer-machines
Multitronics
Artificial lifeforms
Computers
Artificial intelligences
Supercomputers
Many Robotic Species, Electronics, and Machines, etc.
Non-Native Species
Humans
Ferengi
Cardassians
Klingons
Martians
Venusians
Caitians
Kelpiens
Breen
Changelings
Denobulans
Andorians
Bajorans
Breen
Gorn
Orions
Romulans
Suliban
Talosian
Tellarites
Tholians
Trill
Vulcans
Xindi
Canttans
Coneans
Ferdalians
Tarmarnians
Kobouls
Aatuorians
Kagrawolfes
Had Regieadonans
Corelernians
Ahenxans
Reesecandians
Various Alien Species and Races
Trivia
As noted by Eyre, Universe 3 is famous for being technologically advanced.
Universe 3 seems like a place of robotic technology and engineering. There is, however, a Galactic Patrol equivalent with the Space Police, as seen with Catopesra.
Universe 3's symbol appears to be a stylized targeting reticle, further emphasizing their use of technology.
Remade with Photopea
Reesecandyverse/Reeseverse, StarGalaxia: Tales from the Known Universe, Zack Hyperspace and the Intergalactic Heroes, Galactic Federation of Worlds, Multiverse Adventure Crossover/Universe Adventure Crossover (C) Reeseverse Studios, Me!
The God of Destruction of Universe 3 is Mule, the Supreme Kai is Eyre, and the Angel is Camparri.
It is a Flip World (from RollBots), Radiator Earth (from the Cars series, and spinoff including Planes), Robot World (from the 2005 movie, Robots) was located in Gamma Quadrant, and including Machine planet (Known as V'ger's Planet) (from the movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)), Kaylon 1 (from The Orville), Roton (from Nova the Robot series), Storybots' Homeworld (from Storybots), and Rolie Polie Planet (from Rolie Polie Olie) exist in Universe 3.
History
It is a Known are Universe 3, this is a twin universe, including Universe 10, they are every robots, cyborgs, androids, and others. But also they arrived the Machine planet, known as the V'ger's planet, was an unnamed planet located in an unknown region of space, populated by a species of "living machines", it is a located in Universe 3, 6, 7, Mirror Universe, Negaverse, and other universes. When the NASA Voyager 6 probe fell into a supposed black hole in the early-21st century, it reemerged in this planet's local vicinity, where it fell into the planet's gravity. The probe was discovered, repaired, and extensively expanded by the machine race, transforming it into the V'ger artificial organism. In the 2273 A.D., Spock had a vision of this planet while mind melding with V'ger.
However, it is a planet was called Flip World, home of the Flip City, home of eleven different RollBot tribes. The show follows Spin and the members of the Flip City Police Department (FCPD) as they fight crime.
However, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes arrived the Robot World, they have arrived, in a world of anthropomorphic robots, Rodney Copperbottom, son of Herb and Lydia Copperbottom, is an aspiring young inventor from the city of Rivet Town. He idolizes Bigweld, a famous inventor and philanthropist whose company, Bigweld Industries, employs other inventors and provides poor robots with spare parts. Rodney develops a small, flying robot named Wonderbot to assist his father, who works as a dishwasher in a restaurant. When Herb's boss, Mr. Gunk, confronts them, however, Wonderbot malfunctions and wreaks havoc in the kitchen. To help Herb pay for the damages, Rodney travels to Robot City, hoping to present Wonderbot to Bigweld Industries. However, upon his arrival, Rodney is ejected from Bigweld Industries by its new CEO, Phineas T. Ratchet. In Bigweld's absence, Ratchet has discontinued production of spare parts and inventions for the poor outmoded robots, prioritizing expensive "upgrades". Meanwhile, Ratchet's mother Madame Gasket runs the Chop Shop, a facility that recycles scrap metal, including that of deceased or outmoded robots, into ingots for upgrades. Rodney befriends Fender Pinwheeler, a ne'er-do-well who introduces him to a group of outmoded robots known as the "Rusties". Rodney and his new friends help to fix outmodes throughout the neighborhood, but they are eventually unable to cope with the demand due to the spare part shortage. Hoping to enlist Bigweld's help, Rodney and Fender infiltrate the Bigweld Ball, but Ratchet announces that Bigweld will not attend. An enraged Rodney confronts Ratchet, who orders his security team to eliminate him. Cappy, an executive opposed to Ratchet, rescues Rodney and Fender. While Fender is captured by the Chop Shop, he discovers their plan to scrap all outmoded robots with new machines designed to destroy them. Rodney and Cappy fly to Bigweld's mansion, where he lives as a recluse and reveals that Ratchet's greed led to his resignation and refuses to help them. A distraught Rodney calls his parents, but Herb inspires him to fight for his dreams. Fender escapes the Chop Shop and exposes Ratchet's plot. Rodney rallies the Rusties, and Bigweld, reinvigorated by Rodney's spirit, joins them to stop Ratchet. Rodney and his friends return to Bigweld Industries where Ratchet attempts to dispose of Bigweld, who ends up being rolled into the Chop Shop. Rodney upgrades the Rusties and leads them in a battle against Ratchet, Gasket, and their army. Gasket is eventually flung into the incinerator and destroyed, and Ratchet is stripped of his upgrades and left chained with his father. Retaking control of Bigweld Industries, Bigweld holds a public ceremony in Rivet Town, where he nominates Rodney as his new second-in-command and eventual successor. Rodney provides Herb with new replacement parts and a flugelhorn-like instrument to fulfill his life-long dream of being a musician. Herb leads the townspeople in a rousing rendition of "Get Up Offa That Thing". Also, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes leaves a Robot World.
Also they Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes arrives the Radiator Earth. In a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles, the Dinoco 400 race marks the climax of the Piston Cup season. The event intensifies a rivalry between the retiring seven-time champion, Strip "The King" Weathers, the cunning Chick Hicks, and the talented but overconfident rookie, Lightning McQueen, who are all tied for the most points. Lightning is desperate to win and leave his unglamorous Rust-eze sponsorship for the prestigious Dinoco, and struggles with teamwork due to his self-centered attitude. At the end of the high-stakes race, Lightning squanders his lead by refusing to take a pit stop, causing his rear tires to blow out before he can win. The race ends in a three-way tie, setting the stage for a decisive race at the Los Angeles International Speedway in one week. After the race, Lightning rushes through the night on the interstate to reach California inside his transport truck Mack. A mishap leaves Lightning stranded alone in the rundown desert town of Radiator Springs, Arizona. Here, he inadvertently damages the main road, leaving him with a community service assignment: repaving the road under the supervision of the town's judge, Doc Hudson, who is prejudiced against Lightning for being a race car. Lightning repaves the road shoddily in a rush to leave, and Doc challenges him to a race for his freedom, on the condition that he starts over from scratch if he loses. The overconfident Lightning, having never raced on a dirt road before, spins out on a turn and crashes into a cactus patch, with Doc having set up the race to dampen his ego. Over time, Lightning warms up to and befriends the town's residents, especially Mater, a rusty tow truck, and Sally, who dreams of reviving Radiator Springs. As he bonds with the locals, Lightning helps rejuvenate Radiator Springs and develops a newfound appreciation for its charm. He discovers the town was once a bustling attraction for drivers on Route 66, before the construction of the interstate caused them to lose all their business traffic. Lightning also discovers that the bitter Doc, reticent about his past, used to race as the legendary Hudson Hornet until a disastrous crash ended his career. Lightning is dumbfounded that Doc considers his previous Piston Cups worthless junk. Lightning finishes repairing the road and decides to spend an extra day in Radiator Springs helping the local businesses, but Doc alerts the media to Lightning's location, leading them and Mack to descend on the town and force Lightning to leave in time for the race. Doc regrets his actions after seeing the residents disappointed by the departure. At the race, Lightning initially struggles, but is reinvigorated by the arrival of his friends from Radiator Springs, who act as his pit crew. With Doc taking over from Mack as crew chief, Lightning stages a remarkable comeback. However, Chick employs a PIT maneuver that intentionally damages the King, rendering him unable to continue. Fearing that the King's career may end as Doc's did, Lightning halts just before the finish line and pushes him across, allowing Chick to win the Piston Cup while ensuring the King's safe finish. The crowd and media condemn Chick's victory and praise Lightning's integrity and sportsmanship. Lightning is offered the Dinoco sponsorship, but declines out of newfound loyalty to Rust-eze. Returning to Radiator Springs, he reunites with Sally and declares his intention to establish his racing headquarters there, revitalizing the town. British spy Finn McMissile infiltrates an oil rig in the Pacific Ocean owned by criminal lemon cars to rescue fellow spy Leland Turbo. He witnesses the lemons, seemingly led by German weapons designer Professor Zündapp, loading an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) emitter disguised as a TV camera onto a shipping crate. After discovering Turbo's death at the hands of the lemons, Finn is exposed and he escapes by faking his death. After winning his fourth Piston Cup honoring the late Doc Hudson, Lightning McQueen returns to Radiator Springs to spend the off-season with his friends. Italian formula race car Francesco Bernoulli challenges Lightning to participate in the World Grand Prix, an international three-race event created by former oil tycoon Sir Miles Axlerod, who intends to promote his new environmentally friendly fuel, Allinol. Lightning and his best friend Mater, along with Luigi, Guido, Fillmore, and Sarge, depart for Tokyo, where the first race takes place. At a World Grand Prix promotional event, Mater makes a scene after eating wasabi he mistakes for ice cream and seemingly leaking oil on stage, embarrassing Lightning. While cleaning up, Mater interrupts a fight between American spy Rod "Torque" Redline, who is tasked with delivering intel to Finn, and lemons Grem and Acer. Redline plants a device on Mater, causing Finn and his associate Holley Shiftwell to believe Mater is their contact. Meanwhile, Redline is captured and killed by Zündapp, who reveals that Allinol ignites when hit with an EMP. He informs his superior, an unknown mastermind, that Redline passed on his information. Holley recruits Mater to stop Zündapp's plot, believing him to be an undercover agent. During the race, three racers are ignited by the camera. Lightning places second in the race due to miscommunication with Mater, who was evading Zündapp's henchmen with Holley's instructions. Lightning confronts him at the pits, snapping at him and declaring he doesn't want his help. A guilt-ridden Mater prepares to return to Radiator Springs, but is taken by Finn, and they escape from the lemons in his jet, Siddeley. After traveling to Paris to gather intel from Finn's old friend Tomber, they head to Porto Corsa, Italy, where the second race takes place. Mater infiltrates the lemons' meeting as the camera ignites more racers, causing a multi-car pile-up, while Lightning wins. Due to controversy over Allinol's safety, Axlerod lifts its requirement for use in the final race in London. When Lightning decides to continue using it, the lemons plan to kill him during the race. This spooks Mater into blowing his cover, causing him, Finn, and Holley to be captured and tied up inside Big Bentley, where he admits to them that he is not the spy they think he is. As the race starts, Lightning takes the lead before passing Big Bentley, but the camera inexplicably does not ignite him. The lemons tell Mater that they planted a time bomb in Lightning's pits as a backup plan, spurring him to escape. Finn and Holley escape but realize that the lemons fitted the bomb on Mater's air filter instead. As Mater is informed of this, he flees down the track and Lightning pursues him to apologize for his outburst, while Finn apprehends Zündapp. The other lemons arrive and outnumber Finn, Holley, Mater, and Lightning, but they are rescued by the other Radiator Springs residents and Sarge's colleagues in the British Army. Mater and Lightning go to Buckingham Palace, where Mater exposes Axlerod as the mastermind, proven when he is forced to disable the bomb. It is revealed that the World Grand Prix was Axlerod's cover-up to turn the world against alternative fuels and profit from his ownership of the world's untouched oil reserves. Axlerod and the lemons are arrested, Mater receives an honorary knighthood from the Queen, and he and Lightning reconcile. Back in Radiator Springs, as Mater tells everyone about his experience, Filmore and Sarge reveal that they had swapped the Allinol with Filmore's all-natural, sustainable, organic biofuel prior to the London race, explaining the camera's ineffectiveness on Lightning. The "Radiator Springs Grand Prix" is held, featuring the World Grand Prix contenders. Finn and Holley invite Mater to go on another mission, but he declines, Holley promises Mater she'll be back for their first date. While his weapons are confiscated, Mater keeps the rockets and speeds off with Lightning as Siddeley flies into the distance. Five years after competing in the World Grand Prix, Lightning McQueen, now a seven-time Piston Cup champion, finds himself overshadowed by Jackson Storm, a rookie who is the first among a new generation of race cars with advanced technology to enhance speed and performance. As Storm wins throughout the season, many racing veterans retire or are replaced by younger racers. In the final race at Los Angeles, Lightning briefly leads but falls behind after being overtaken by Storm and the other next-gen cars. He struggles to keep up, loses control, and crashes after hitting the wall, prematurely ending his worst season on record. Four months later, Lightning, who has since recovered from his crash, decides that he will continue racing and calls his sponsors, Rusty and Dusty, who reveal they have sold Rust-eze to a wealthy business car named Sterling. Sterling assigns Lightning to train at the Rust-eze Racing Center under Cruz Ramirez, where he struggles to adapt to the modern training methods. After Lightning accidentally damages a simulator, Sterling tries to force him to retire. Adamant that he can still race, Lightning offers that if he wins the upcoming Florida 500, he can decide if he wants to keep racing; otherwise, he will retire immediately. Sterling reluctantly accepts the deal, but on the condition that Cruz must go with him. Cruz's unconventional training methods and lack of real-world racing experience frustrate Lightning as they attempt to record his top speed at Fireball Beach. When Lightning decides to train at the Thunder Hollow Speedway, they realize it is being used for a figure-8 style demolition derby called the "Crazy Eight" and are forced to participate, in which Cruz wins and accidentally reveals him to the public. Lightning angrily yells at Cruz after the demolition derby and accidentally breaks her trophy. Cruz reveals that she had always wanted to be a racer but was never confident enough to enter a race, so she resigns as Lightning's trainer and heads back to the racing center. Ashamed and without other options, Lightning calls his friend Mater for advice, who suggests that Lightning track down Doc Hudson's mentor and crew chief Smokey in his hometown of Thomasville, Georgia. Hence, Lightning catches up to Cruz and convinces her to rejoin him. In Thomasville, they meet up with Smokey, who reveals that, even though Doc never raced again, he found new happiness in training Lightning. After Lightning accepts that he will never be as fast as Storm, Smokey and Doc's old friends, Louise "Barnstormer" Nash, River Scott, and Junior "Midnight" Moon, help him learn new tricks to overcome his speed disadvantage, using Cruz as his sparring partner. After many attempts, Lightning finally manages to pass Cruz during the final practice race. However, Cruz suddenly overtakes Lightning, which causes him to remember being passed by Storm before his crash, shaking his confidence. At the Florida 500, Lightning starts at the back but moves up the ranks with Smokey's help. Sterling doubts Lightning's capability and orders Cruz back to the training center, despite her desire to stay. Hearing them on his radio and recalling Cruz's racing dream, Lightning sidesteps a huge pile-up and has his crew prep Cruz to race in his place, giving her a chance to succeed. Though initially hesitant, Cruz starts overtaking cars with Lightning's coaching. She ends up behind Storm, who threatens her by ramming her against the wall on the final lap. Using an old move from Doc Hudson, Cruz flips over Storm, overtakes him, and wins the race. As Cruz celebrates her victory, Sterling offers her a role on his team, but she instead takes a counteroffer from Dinoco's owner Tex Dinoco. Since Lightning and Cruz were both wearing #95, Lightning becomes the joint-winner of the race and effectively passes his deal with Sterling. Returning to Radiator Springs, Lightning reveals that Tex has bought Rust-eze from Sterling. Now decked in Doc's old racing colors, Lightning decides to continue racing but trains Cruz first for the rest of the season. Dusty Crophopper, a young crop duster plane, works at a cornfield in Propwash Junction, Minnesota, and practices aerobatic maneuvers in his spare time. He dreams of becoming a racer but is scorned by his boss, Leadbottom, and his forklift mechanic friend, Dottie. However, he is supported by his fuel truck friend, Chug; Dusty and Chug train for qualifiers for the upcoming Wings Around the Globe Rally. On the night before the qualifiers, Dusty asks an elderly navy war plane named Skipper Riley to teach him to fly well, but Skipper declines. The next day, Dusty barely qualifies on a legal technicality. Skipper eventually decides to mentor Dusty, and discovers Dusty has a fear of heights. With training complete, Dusty travels to New York City for the race. There, he befriends a Mexican racer named El Chupacabra, who falls in love with a French-Canadian racer named Rochelle but consistently fails to woo her. Three-time defending champion Ripslinger dismisses Dusty. Dusty falls in love with an Indian plane named Ishani, who becomes supportive of him. During the first leg of the race from New York to Iceland, Dusty's refusal to fly high causes him to finish in last place. During the second leg of the race to Germany, Dusty shows good sportsmanship by saving another racer, Bulldog, from crashing, gaining his respect but finishing last again. After the third leg of the race to Agra in India, Ishani invites Dusty to fly around the Taj Mahal and advises him to fly low through the Himalayas by following some railroad tracks. After flying through a tunnel, Dusty is in first place at Upper Mustang in Nepal, but he is upset to discover that Ishani set him up in exchange for a new propeller from Ripslinger's team, and he shuns her. The fifth leg is over the Hump (the mountains between northeast India and south China) to Shanghai, where Dusty gets into first place again. He manages to help El Chupacabra win over Rochelle with a romantic song. In the sixth leg of the race across the Pacific, Ripslinger has his sidekicks Ned and Zed break off Dusty's navigation antenna. Lost and low on fuel, Dusty comes across the USS Dwight D. Flysenhower, the naval base of Skipper's squadron, the Jolly Wrenches, which allows him to land. On the carrier, Dusty discovers that contrary to Skipper's own descriptions, he only flew one mission during war. Before he can obtain answers, a thunderstorm strikes, and he is forced to depart by the carrier crew. However, he ends up crashing into the Pacific Ocean and is severely damaged. Dusty is salvaged and transported to Mexico where his concerned friends are also present. Skipper confesses his entire squadron perished when he was coaxed to lead an attack by one of his fighters on a recon mission; he never flew again after the navy salvaged him. Dusty considers dropping out of the race, but is encouraged to continue by many of his fellow competitors, who donate parts to repair the damage he sustained. Ishani also gives Dusty her new propeller, reconciling their friendship. Racing back to New York, Ripslinger plots to finish off Dusty again but is thwarted by Skipper, who regains his courage to fly. Dusty conquers his acrophobia when he rides a jetstream. Nearing the finish line, Ripslinger slows for the cameras, which allows Dusty to pass him at the last second and win. Dusty is congratulated by his friends, and Skipper thanks him for giving him the confidence to fly again. Dusty and Skipper visit the Flysenhower, where the former is inducted as an honorary Jolly Wrench in recognition of his victory. The two are launched off and decide to race back to Propwash Junction. Since winning the Wings Around the Globe Rally, Dusty Crophopper has a successful career as an air racer, but his engine's gearbox becomes damaged due to him constantly overstressing his engine. His gearbox model has been out of production for years, forcing Dusty's mechanic Dottie to fit a warning light to prevent further damage. Disappointed, Dusty goes on a defiant flight, but in doing so, clips a transmission tower and is forced to make an unstable landing back at Propwash Junction's airport, colliding with a pole and inadvertently causing a fire. Mayday, the town's only fire truck, fails to extinguish the fire due to poorly maintained equipment, forcing the residents to topple the nearby water tower out of desperation. The accident leads to government inspectors shutting down the airport for inadequate firefighting protocols until Mayday is refurbished, and another firefighter is added. Dusty, feeling remorseful, offers to become a firefighter to get the airport reopened, so he travels to Piston Peak National Park, where he meets a forest fire and smokejumper crew under the command of a helicopter named Blade Ranger, and is converted into an air tanker by Maru, the team's mechanic. Blade is initially unimpressed by the small newcomer, as Dusty's training proves to be difficult due to his damaged gearbox, which he initially does not reveal. Dusty learns that Blade was formerly an actor who played a police helicopter on the TV series CHoPs but left for unknown reasons. The next day, Dusty is devastated by a call from his friends back at Propwash Junction, revealing that all attempts at finding a replacement gearbox have failed, effectively ending his racing career. Lightning from thunderstorms over a forest near Piston Peak starts several spot fires which unite into a larger, serious fire. The team seems to have extinguished it; but a day later, during the grand reopening of the park's lodge, visiting VIPs flew too low and restarted the fire, turning it into a much larger one and forcing the entire park to evacuate. Meanwhile, a depressed Dusty's falters to Blade's frustration while attempting to contain the fire, which leads to things coming to a head when Dusty attempts to refill his water tank in a dangerous river and is swept through the rapids with Blade trying to extract him. Eventually, the pair make it to land, and Dusty admits about his damaged gearbox, to which Blade presses Dusty not to give up. They shelter in an abandoned mine while the fire passes, and in doing so, Blade is severely damaged while shielding Dusty from the extreme heat, forcing Blade to be airlifted out. While Blade is recuperating back at the base, Dusty learns from Maru that Blade's co-star Nick "Loopin'" Lopez from CHoPs was killed during a stunt gone wrong on set with Blade unable to help, prompting him to become a firefighter to save lives for real. Cad Spinner, the park superintendent, diverts the park's entire water supply to the roof sprinklers to prevent the lodge from burning. This would cost his job as the crew were unable to produce fire retardant and as a result, is forced to use their remaining supply to help guests evacuate after the fire initially blocked the park's only exit. Dusty is then alerted that two elderly campers, Harvey and Winnie, who Dusty and his crew had met earlier, are trapped on a burning bridge at the other side of the park. He races to the bridge and is forced to push his engine to maximum power while scaling up a waterfall to refill his tank. Blade shows up to assist Dusty, who successfully extinguishes the bridge, allowing the campers to escape; only for Dusty's overstressed engine to catastrophically fail immediately after, causing him to crash into the forest. Dusty is airlifted back to base and recovers five days later. Learning that in addition to fully repairing him, Maru successfully refurbished Dusty's gearbox, allowing him to race again. Impressed at Dusty's skills and heroism, Blade certifies him as a firefighter. Propwash Junction airport is reopened with Mayday being fully refurbished and Dusty assuming duty as a firefighter. The town celebrates with an aerial show with his new colleagues from Piston Peak. In the mid-credits scene, Cad is seen working as a Death Valley National Park ranger. Also, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes leaves a Radiator Earth.
They the Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes arrived the Universe 3 Earth, takes place in a world where anthropomorphic electronics pretend to be lifeless when humans are around. In a small wooden cabin, five midcentury electric appliances – Toaster, Radio, a desk lamp named "Lampy", an electric blanket named "Blanky" and a vacuum cleaner named "Kirby" – await the return of a young boy named Rob (whom they refer to as "the Master") who used to vacation at the cabin with his family, but has not come by in some years. One day, upon seeing that the cabin is about to be sold, the appliances decide to venture out and find Rob themselves. They turn Kirby into a makeshift vehicle by attaching a rolling office chair, a power strip, and a car battery to him, and set out towards the city. Along their journey, the appliances have numerous harrowing adventures. When their battery runs low, the group stops for the night in a forest, with Blanky serving as a tent. During the night, a hurricane blows Blanky up into the trees, and Lampy uses himself as a lightning rod to recharge the battery. After recovering Blanky, the appliances try to cross a waterfall, but everyone except Kirby falls into the murky water below. Kirby dives in and rescues the others; but with the chair, power strip, and battery lost, the group resorts to pulling the disabled Kirby through a swamp. They are almost swallowed up by a giant bog of quicksand, but are saved by Elmo St. Peters, who takes them to his appliance parts store. There, St. Peters prepares to extract and sell Radio's vacuum tubes, but the other appliances frighten St. Peters by pretending to be a ghost, causing him to knock himself unconscious. The appliances subsequently escape from the store. Meanwhile, Rob, now a young adult, goes out to the cottage with his girlfriend Chris to retrieve the appliances to take with him to college. The group arrives at Rob's apartment, but his family's newer appliances, resentful that Rob favors the older appliances, demonstrate how much more technologically advanced they are and throw the group out of the apartment and into a dumpster, hoping that this will get Rob to take them to college instead. Rob and Chris return home empty-handed; but an old television set in the apartment, a friend of the five appliances who formerly resided in the cottage with them, plays fictional advertisements for the junkyard the appliances have been taken to, convincing Rob and Chris to go there and find them. At the junkyard, the appliances despair, believing Rob no longer wants them. They are picked up by a large scowling electromagnet, and are about to be destroyed by a crusher, but after seeing Rob arrive at the junkyard, they regain hope and attempt to rejoin him. The magnet, who does not tolerate any escaping junk, thwarts their escape and forces them onto the conveyor belt leading to the crusher. Rob spots all the appliances except Toaster on the conveyor belt and attempts to rescue them, but the magnet picks them all up and drops them back on the belt. Toaster jumps into the crusher's gears, stopping it just before it flattens Rob and the others, but is badly mangled in the process. Back at the apartment, Rob repairs Toaster while dismissing Chris's suggestion to buy a new toaster instead, and he and Chris depart for college with all five appliances in tow. Rob McGroarty, the owner of the appliances, and the one referred to as "The Master", is in his last days of college while simultaneously working at a veterinary clinic. One night, while finishing his thesis, his computer crashes due to a computer virus. The appliances, along with a rat named Ratso, seek to help Rob by finding and reversing the effects of his computer virus. Meanwhile, Mack, Rob's lab assistant, plots to sell the injured animals Rob had been tending to a Santa Clarita laboratory named "Tartarus Laboratories". Rob and his girlfriend Chris also have a falling out due to Chris misusing Kirby and Rob forgetting about their anniversary. The appliances discover an abandoned, old prototype TLW-728 supercomputer named Wittgenstein in the basement. Wittgenstein reveals that he is living on one rare vacuum tube, a WFC-11-12-55, due to being infected by a computer virus. Wittgenstein was also aware of Mack's plot and attempted to alert Rob, but got the thesis lost in the process. The appliances learn that unless they find a replacement quickly, Wittgenstein's vacuum tube will blow and lead to his death. In an attempt to return Wittgenstein to his full capacity, Radio and Ratso go to the storage building of the college to find the WFC-11-12-55 tube. However, when Radio and Ratso return with the tube, they accidentally break it during an argument. Wittgenstein does his best to survive, but the virus causes him to blow his remaining tube and he dies. Guilt-ridden over condemning the animals to their doom, Radio gives up his own tube, sacrificing himself. The appliances install Radio's tube in Wittgenstein and he wakes up with boosted power that regenerates all of his other tubes and destroys all the viruses within him. The appliances and Wittgenstein alert Rob and Chris of Mack's scheme. The appliances create a makeshift vehicle out of a modem, an office cart, and a car battery and pursue Mack's truck with Rob, Chris, and some guard dogs sent by Wittgenstein following them. They manage to lure the police to the front of the truck (causing the appliances to crash into the back) and have Mack arrested, with Rob also outraged that Mack was plotting this behind his back all along. After discovering the appliances in the truck, Rob and Chris assume that Mack had also planned to sell Rob's stuff, but Rob wonders where Radio is. Later, they discover Wittgenstein and Radio in the basement, but Rob is dismayed that Radio's tube is missing. Rob proposes to Chris and she replaces Radio's tube with a new one she found in Nome, reviving him. Wittgenstein restores Rob's thesis and is later sold to a museum to be upgraded with modern technology. In the end, all of the animals are adopted by new owners except Ratso, whom Rob and Chris decide to keep as their pet. They leave college with their appliances and Ratso, planning to start a new and happy life together. Rob and Chris have a baby boy named Robbie. At first the appliances all think that they will pay more attention to him but later get used to him. Later, the Hearing Aid, who was left in a drawer in their new house from the past owner gets out of the drawer and passes everyone who is asleep. Toaster then sees him and follows him up to the attic. Toaster gets very suspicious about him when he was talking to someone in space. The next morning, Toaster reveals what happened last night and they all agree to keep watch of the drawer till he comes out. Later when it is midnight everyone falls asleep, just when Hearing Aid escapes from the drawer. The "little master", as they call Robbie, awakes to the sound and gets out of his crib and follows Hearing Aid. The appliances awaken and find Robbie going up the stairs. Lampy tries to get him down, but he is dragged up the stairs and his plug slips out and he falls down the stairs. The appliances appear in the room when a big beam of light appears. The appliances chase after Hearing Aid, but then Robbie disappears in a bubble through space. After that they all find out that he was sent to Mars. The appliances contact Wittgenstein the old supercomputer by connecting a computer to a security camera that functions like a phone and request for his help, and he gives them advice. In order to fly to Mars, they get a laundry basket, the ceiling fan, Microwave, and cheddar cheese popcorn (as it is organic) to build a makeshift spacecraft. Wittgenstein also provides Calculator with the data he needs to serve as their navigator. They set off in space to go to Mars and find Robbie. Along the way, they meet a pack of sentient balloons who share their backstories of how they ended up in space before flying away. The appliances crash-land on Mars due to Blanky foolishly turning Microwave off too early and find Robbie. They meet a Christmas angel named Tinselina who was sent to Mars with Viking 1. The appliances follow a group of military toasters who had just arrived to their leader, Supreme Commander, who is a huge refrigerator. They then learn that they are going to blow the Earth up because their old owners threw them out, and Toaster tries to talk them out of it. In between the fight, Robbie is able to push a hand out of his bubble. His hand touches Supreme Commander, and the refrigerator suddenly begins to turn pink. He smiles at the child, before returning his original color. Toaster ends up in an election with Supreme Commander. After a while Toaster wins the election and is the new Supreme Commander. The appliances go into the freezer of Supreme Commander and find that his true form is another Hearing Aid, who is the brother of Hearing Aid. They have not seen each other in the last sixty years. When asked by Toaster why Supreme Commander changed his mind about blowing up the Earth, he says "the touch of the small boy's hand" reminded him that not all humans are bad. They are all about to return to Earth when suddenly Hearing Aid's brother forgot to deactivate the rocket. The missile counts down. Toaster jumps off with Hearing Aid's brother and destroys the rocket. Toaster is almost left on Mars, but the others come back for him. After Toaster is on board, Tinselina gives up her clothes and hair so they can have something organic to get back to Earth. The appliances return to Earth just in time as the baby monitor that Ratso, their pet rat, had been restraining all night, finally wakes Rob and Chris up. One day when they are taping Robbie, Tinselina plans to sacrifice herself by going to the trash can, resulting in Rob finding Tinselina in the trash can and fixing her up. As the family celebrates Christmas together, Robbie's first word is "Toaster!" and Tinselina gets to be atop a Christmas tree for the first time. Also, The Burning Paladins, The Terigons, The Freelancers, and his crossover heroes leaves a Universe 3 Earth.
Places in Universe 3
Mule's Planet
Sacred World of the Kais
Cybertron
Sigma Rulebutts
Goewei
Aolea
Rhunrak
Flip World
Zani
Hedsant
Perry'upiter
Xmargosa
Thara
Oazuno
Hamegg'labos
Alpha Rubort
Goona'ercury
Fetheria
Robot World
Flint Lockwoodarth
Nasek
Eve'ars
Oesharrim
S'Earo
Naruto'ranus
Kirbytune
Teupor
Ham'durger
Mondas
Telos
Skaro
Delta Canontron
Machine planet (Known as V'ger's planet or Planet of the Living Machines)
Aquatron
Gorlam Prime
Lethe and Mnemosyne
M-2
Micro
Borg homeworld
Radiator Sol
Mokecury
V'lochda
Radiator Earth
Radiator Luna
Elrov
Jalastare
Tolbrecht
Bolt'ranus
Qo-Ad
Lentrexia
Frozone'aron
Paradron
Quintessa (planet)
Chapek 9
Machine World
Porcupine
Swearth
Sunshadow
Techno Planet
Electronic Planet B-1
Dark Star
Chia Earth
Clockwork Planet (Earth)
Counter-Cybertron
New Cybertron (planet)
Changeformers' Homeworld
Kaylon 1
Exo III
Cyberstan
GoBotron
Velocitron
Storybots' Homeworld
Catopesra's Homeworld
Maji-Kayo's Homeworld
Nigrissi's Homeworld
Giant Robot Homeworld
Roton
Rolie Polie galaxy
The Mother Ship
The Chicken Planet
Wormhole
Rolie Polie Sun
Planet Polie (Known as Rolie Polie Planet)
Rolie Polie Moon
Unnamed Cube Shaped Planet
Unnamed two Moons
Unnamed Red-Orange Saturn-like Gas Giant with Yellow Planetary Ringed System
Unnamed Blue Ice Giant
Unnamed Green Triton-like Moon
Unnamed Light Chrome Green Cube Shaped Planet
Unnamed Medium Rose Cube Shaped Moon
Unnamed Orange or Brown Dwarf Planet
Planet Littlegreen
Littlegreen's Moon
Jollies' Asteroid
Planet Chillsville
Planet Cubey
Cubey's Moon
Puzzle Planet (place)
Space Boy's Planet
Ice Cream Planet
Many Locations
Galaxy of Nuts and Bolts
Octagonal Nut Sun
Octagonal Nut Earth (Known as Earth Tool)
Octagonal Nut Moon
Unnamed silver ringed nut planet
Unnamed green and yellow striped nut planet
Unnamed red nut planet
Unnamed violet and purple swirled nut planet
Galaxy of Bubbles
Golden Bubble Sun
Golden bubble stars, blue bubble planets, blue bubble planets with rings, and blue bubble cube shaped planets
The Galaxy of Goofs
Sunstar
Sunglass Planet
Clown Planet
Goofy Space Inchy Bugs
Yellowbuck
Pinplanet
Goofy Licky
Goofy Raspberry
Goofy Uranus
Goofy Saturn
Striped planet
Goofy Meteor
Goofy Stars
Goofy Teacup
Galaxy of Gloom
Universe 3 Sol
Mompuny
Vathor
Universe 3 Earth
Universe 3 Luna
Universe 3 Mars
Cerreus
Chollar
Magenutus
Dilkaus
Aquruo
Manypike
XT-489.00
Tau Star System
Danger System
Kasq
Galaxy Cauldron
Sagittarius Zero Star
Many Machine Planets, Machine Moons, etc.
Many Non-Machine Planets, Non-Machine Moons, Stars, Star Systems, Galaxies, etc.
Known Residents in Universe 3
Deities
Mule (God of Destruction)
Eyre (Supreme Kai)
Camparri (Angel)
Uhotron (God of Creation)
Mortals
Borareta
Catopesra
Koitsukai
Maji-Kayo
Narirama
Borareta
Catopesra
Koitsukai
Maji-Kayo
Narirama
Nigrissi
Pancé
Paparoni
Biarra
Za Priccio
The Many Characters of Cars series
The Many Characters of Planes series
The Many Characters of The Brave Little Toaster series
The Many Characters of Rolie Polie Olie series
The Many Characters of Nova's Ark and Nova the Robot series
The Characters of RollBots television series
Good Bots
Villain Bots
Other Bots
Tribes
UFO (Cars)
The Entire Cast of Robots (2005 film)
Dr. Willy Tannersun
Six of Five
Rob Oto
Extra-Terrestrial Data Protection Technician
Red Bot
Orange Bot
Yellow Bot
Green Bot
Blue Bot
Indigo Bot
Violet Bot
Pink Bot
White Bot (Known as Jade)
Black Bot (Known as Mark)
Brown Bot (Known as Flighter)
F.S.S. Lexington (FNC-1709, later FNA-1703) (Known as "Lex")
F.S.S. Excalibur (FNC-1664, later FNA-1705) (Known as "Cal")
F.S.S. Potemkin (FNC-1657, later FNA-1711) (Known as "Kin")
F.S.S. Hood (FNC-1703, later FNA-1707) (Known as "Ho")
Races and Species in Universe 3
The Tet
Kasqians
Borg
Nanite (Star Trek)
Exo III Android
M-5 multitronic units
DOT
DOT-7
DOT-23
Heavy duty DOT
Soong-type Androids
Exocomp
Drednoks (or Dred-units)
Watcher (artificial lifeform)
Swarm drones
The Sphere's Species
Echo's Species
XT-489 Eliminator
The Iron Giant's Species
Cybermen
Dalek
Quark (Doctor Who)
Storybots
Catopesra's Species
Maji-Kayo's Species
Nigrissi's Species
Robots
RollBots
Omnidroids
Giant PuzzleBot
Cyborgs
Androids
Droids
Battle Droids
Droidekas
Cylon Robots
K-Trons
Mmrnmhrm
Astromech Droids
Cybertronians
Sharkticons
Leviacons
Quintessons
"Living Machines"
Giant Robot (Home)
Machine Mutant
Micromasters
Changeformers
Neutrino (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 2012)
Robot (Lost in Space, 2018)
Kaylons
Mimics
Automaton (Helldivers)
Humanoid alien
GoBots
Hornets (Buzz Lightyear)
Brain Pods
Emperor Zurg's Species
Wirewolf
Zurg Bot
Zyclops
Ooooo
Naos' Species
Toys
Mutants Toys
Starry
Machine Robo
Sentry Turrets (Portal/Half-life)
Sentry Guns
Cores (Portal)
Automated starships
Anthropomorphic Vehicles (Cars series, and Planes series)
Anthropomorphic Machines
Anthropomorphic Electronics
Objects
Houses
Props
Ships and Vehicles
Probes
Drones
Computer-machines
Multitronics
Artificial lifeforms
Computers
Artificial intelligences
Supercomputers
Many Robotic Species, Electronics, and Machines, etc.
Non-Native Species
Humans
Ferengi
Cardassians
Klingons
Martians
Venusians
Caitians
Kelpiens
Breen
Changelings
Denobulans
Andorians
Bajorans
Breen
Gorn
Orions
Romulans
Suliban
Talosian
Tellarites
Tholians
Trill
Vulcans
Xindi
Canttans
Coneans
Ferdalians
Tarmarnians
Kobouls
Aatuorians
Kagrawolfes
Had Regieadonans
Corelernians
Ahenxans
Reesecandians
Various Alien Species and Races
Trivia
As noted by Eyre, Universe 3 is famous for being technologically advanced.
Universe 3 seems like a place of robotic technology and engineering. There is, however, a Galactic Patrol equivalent with the Space Police, as seen with Catopesra.
Universe 3's symbol appears to be a stylized targeting reticle, further emphasizing their use of technology.
Remade with Photopea
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