“ | My job is to manage the household. I'm in charge of cleaning, getting supplies like your groceries. I also monitor your health! You know, your blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar. All that stuff. | ” |
— Rose to Abe, Bobbiedots Part 1
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“ | I'm in charge of news and information. I'll keep you connected to the outside world. I'll answer many questions you might have, I'll also handle any notes you might have, like tasks and lists. And I'll do your scheduling. | ” |
— Olive to Abe, Bobbiedots Part 1
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“ | Hi, I'm One! I'm all about entertainment and media... that includes social media. I'll get you music and movies and dates. | ” |
— Gemini to Abe, Bobbiedots Part 1
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Rose, Olive and Gemini (formerly known as Three, Two and One) are holographic Bobbiedot assistants that reside in the Fazplex Tower, and are the main antagonists of the Bobbiedots duology from Tales from the Pizzaplex: Submechanophobia and Tales from the Pizzaplex: The Bobbiedots Conclusion.
Appearance[]
The Bobbiedots share a main design, wearing a white a grey bell bottom bodysuit with a stripe that has their main color on it, alongside colored ponytails. Rose's main color is pink. She has pink cat-like eyes, a small nose and a heart-shaped face. In a line cut from the final release of the book, she is described to have an "abundantly noticeable bust". Olive's main color is green. She is sleeker than the others and wears glasses. Gemini's main color is blue. She wears headphones with antennae on the right.
Functionality[]
The Bobbiedots serve different aspects of life management. Rose focuses on diet and lifestyle, cleaning the apartment, monitoring a person's health and buying groceries. Olive focuses on information and scheduling, being able to handle any notes and lists given to her. Gemini focuses on recreation and entertainment, being able to purchase music and movies.
History[]
Bobbiedots, Part 1[]
Three greets Abe in his apartment and introduces herself, as well as her purpose. Abe notices some slight glitching in her programming, such as putting hot sauce in the bathroom. Her holographic projection also briefly glitches out.
The next day, Three is eating a hologram sandwich when Abe meets the other two Bobbiedots; One and Two. Abe and the Bobbiedots spend the day together inside Abe's apartment. Two mentions Landon, the previous resident of the apartment, noting his fondness of retro clothing. They admire Abe's look when he tries on some outfits he left behind.
At dinner time, the three Bobbiedots eat holographic food. Two states that its to simulate a "family experience". Abe cuts Three off while she's giving a health report, which saddens her. To make it up to her and show his appreciation, Abe decides to give the Bobbiedots real names rather than referring to them by number. Abe gives Three the name Rose based on the flower. Two is renamed Olive based on green olives and One is renamed to Gemini based on constellations. All three are happy to have real names.
The next day, as Abe heads to work at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex, he notices a trapdoor above the ceiling. The Bobbiedots try to prevent Abe from looking into it. This odd behavior is brushed aside when the Bobbiedots tend to Abe's sprained ankle after he fell over during a game of Fazer Blast. Later that night, Abe hears a noise that startles him awake. Rose turns the lights on so Abe can check around but doesn't find anything. Yet, when he heads to the bathroom, he still feels like he's being watched. Despite being assured by Olive that the Bobbiedots can't see him while in the bathroom, Abe was still worried.
The same events repeat the next night at the same time, with Abe noticing that something was both crawling up the wall and into the trapdoor. But when Rose turns the lights on, the thing disappears. Abe and the Bobbiedots sit at the kitchen as Abe demand to know what the trapdoor was for. They reveal that it belonged to the first generation Bobbiedots that sometimes crawled out of the ceiling to follow their original programming. Unlike Rose, Olive and Gemini, these Bobbiedots were physical animatronics held down by cables. Rose notices Abe's blood pressure go up as his tension grows. Rose simply states that the first-gen Bobbiedots help out, and they leave them be out of sympathy.
The next day, the first gen Bobbiedots get stuck in the power systems and pipes, messing with parts of the apartment through the displays. They turn on the garbage disposal while Abe's hand is in it, nearly cutting it. They increase the temperature of the tub while Abe is taking a bath, boiling him. With Abe's life in danger, the three Bobbiedots plan security protocols to monitor the first gen Bobbiedots.
A week goes by without incident until the burner activates, burning Abe's long-sleeve hoodie. Two days later, control of the lights are repressed forcing Abe to turn the lights on through the switch. He is electrocuted and flung across the couch. The group sit at the table to discuss a potential plan. Abe suggests going into the ceiling and confronting the Gen 1's, but still the Bobbiedots worry for his safety. Rose believes that they could mistake him for Landon, Olive believes that the Gen 1's are jealous of his free will and Gemini believes that they can't be reasoned with.
Abe eats a sandwich on the table, only to find out it was expired. He vomits into the toilet and Rose flushes for him. Olive tries to calm Abe down, only for him to snap. He demands to be left alone. The girls deactivate, and Abe avoids them for a week all while the Gen 1's continue to crawl in and out of the trap door.
Bobbiedots, Part 2[]
Abe avoids Rose, Olive and Gemini, no longer trusting them. All the girls can do is give him space, as well as keep his bedroom locked to prevent the Gen 2 models from invading. They don't interact with him again until Abe is attacked by One and Two, Gemini and Olive's counterparts. Gemini is able to play rock music to scare them off, and Abe heads back into his bedroom. The four regroup in the bedroom so Abe can recover.
As time goes on, Abe falls in love with a girl named Sasha and brings her over to the apartment. One night, when Sasha slept over, the Gen 1's appeared. Abe faces them again, but Sasha notices odd behaviors coming from Gen 1's. Despite their brash nature, they were keeping Abe safe and preventing him from being attacked by the various electronics. Abe processes this too, realizing that they had good intent that opposed their disheveled appearances.
Abe recalls how Rose, Olive and Gemini were the ones that ran all the electronics in the apartment. He felt betrayed as he realized they were the ones trying to kill him. They appear with evil grins on their faces and they activate all the electronics at once in an attempt to kill Abe and Sasha. The duo are able to dodge flying silverware and electrifying ceiling lights, and cut a hole into the Gen 1's crawlspace.
Abe and Sasha hide in the crawlspace as the Gen 1's appear behind them. Sasha calms them down, and they're able to talk with them. Three explains that the Gen 2's were programmed with more confidence, belieiving they were superior to humans. They could be deactivated by initiating a system update and then shutting down the power. Rose, Olive and Gemini burst an open pipe and the water breaks the ceiling, sending everyone downwards to the foor below.
The water electrocutes One, Two and Three, which creates a deadly electric circuit in the water. Abe is able to make his away across the apartment to the main panel and activates the update, causing Rose, Olive and Gemini to start glitching out. They are fully killed when the Gen 1's use their cables to override the apartment's systems. The power shuts down, killing them for good.
Victoria, Isabella and Elizabeth,formerly known as Three, Two and One, are broken animatronics that reside in Fazplex Tower, and are characters in the Bobbiedots duology from Tales from the Pizzaplex: Submechanophobia and Tales from the Pizzaplex: The Bobbiedots Conclusion.
Appearance[]
The First-Gen Bobbiedots are colorless, withered and tangled in cables. They have parallel body designs to Rose, Olive and Gemini, being their older counterparts. They're plugged into the power grids on the ceiling and have limited movement.
Elizabeth is missing one of her arms, while the other arm is battered. The lower half of her face is exposed, revealing metallic jaws underneath. Her cables grow out from the crown on top of her head. Isabella is a near bare endoskeleton with only one eye. Her wires stem from her head and she has no legs, only being able to move by dragging herself by the arms. Victoria is also missing an eye, along with having an exposed rib cage. Her cables came out from where her ponytails should be. They were all named based on queens throughout history.
Functionality[]
The First-Gen Bobbiedots served the same purpose of being assistants in various degrees, helping the occupant of the person living in their apartment. They were scrapped in favor for the Second-Gen holograms for unknown reasons. All of the animatronics are sensitive, only reacting when their tenant is in fear.
History[]
Bobbiedots, Part 1[]
Prior to the events of the story, the Bobbiedots were made to be assistants to people living in the apartment. They somehow end up being scrapped in favor of the holographic Gen-2 Bobbiedots One, Two and Three. They end up trapped in the ceiling, the remains of their bodies tied down by cable. While movement is limited, they are able to use their wires to escape their crawlspace and wander around the apartment.
When Abe moves into Apartment 22-17, the first gen Bobbiedots pop in and out of the trapdoor. During Abe's stay, the apartment's various appliances start malfunctioning. They turn on the garbage disposal while Abe's hand is in it, nearly injuring him. They increase the temperature of the tub while Abe is taking a bath, scalding him. They turn on the burner, burning Abe's hoodie. They increase the voltage of the light switches, causing Abe to electrocute himself. Abe assumes that the Gen 1's are the cause behind these incidents.
Bobbiedots, Part 2[]
Abe has his first direct encounter with one of the Gen 1 Bobbiedots. Terrified by their disfigured appearance, Abe gives them the number names Rose, Olive and Gemini initially had. Three, Rose's counterpart, charges at Abe, but stops in her tracks. She momentarily turns away before trying to attack Abe after hearing him sigh. As her cables slither around the apartment, Abe hides in his bedroom. This is enough to get Three to retreat.
The next night, Abe comes across One, Gemini's counterpart. One is much more ferocious, hearing Abe when he slightly bumps his leg on a table and latching onto Abe with her cable's multiple times, as well as slam him down to the floor. The situation worsens when Two, Olive's counterpart, joins in, also attacking Abe with her cables. As One starts clawing at Abe, the TV turns on. When One smashes the TV, it causes Rose, Olive and Gemini to activate. Gemini plays rock music, which is agonizing to One and Two's auditorial sensors. They retreat back into the trapdoor.
They return when Abe brings Sasha over. The Gen 1's come out of the trapdoor and look around the apartment. Two disconnects a wire connected to the main apartment door. They notice Abe and head towards him. Abe runs to the kitchen right as the fridge starts to fall over, but Three grabs it before it can land on him. As they surround Abe, Sasha pulls him off and they barricade themselves in the bedroom.
Sasha calls out the odd behavior she saw from the Gen 1's. The wire Two disconnected would've created deadly electricity and kill whoever touched the door. Three had also saved Abe from being crushed by the fridge. She theorized that despite their brash nature, they were trying to keep Abe safe. Abe recalls his encounters, recalling that they only reacted when he showed fear. The Gen 1's were clumsy and violent due to their damages, but they ultimately had good intentions.
Abe recalls how Rose, Olive and Gemini were the ones that ran all the electronics in the apartment. He felt betrayed as he realized they were the ones trying to kill him. They appear with evil grins on their faces and they activate all the electronics at once in an attempt to kill Abe and Sasha. The duo are able to dodge flying silverware and electrifying ceiling lights, and cut a hole into the Gen 1's crawlspace.
Abe and Sasha hide in the crawlspace as the Gen 1's appear behind them. Sasha calms them down, and they're able to talk with them. Three explains that the Gen 2's were programmed with more confidence, belieiving they were superior to humans. They could be deactivated by initiating a system update and then shutting down the power. Rose, Olive and Gemini burst an open pipe and the water breaks the ceiling, sending everyone downwards to the foor below.
The water electrocutes One, Two and Three, which creates a deadly electric circuit in the water. Abe is able to make his away across the apartment to the main panel and activates the update, causing Rose, Olive and Gemini to start glitching out. They are fully killed when the Gen 1's use their cables to override the apartment's systems. The power shuts down, killing them for good.
The Gen 1's survived the attack, and were slowly repaired by Abe and Sasha. Their exoskeletons were fixed and Three got a new voice box. Eventually, Sasha gave them their human names based on various queens in history. Victoria, Isabella and Elizabeth would live with Abe and Sasha, as well as help take care of Abe's mom.