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{{Character Infobox
 
{{Character Infobox
 
 
|name = Fixit
 
|name = Fixit
|image = [[File:Fixit.jpg]]
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|image = Fixit.jpg
 
|realname = Unknown
 
|realname = Unknown
 
|aliases = Fixit
 
|aliases = Fixit
 
|origin = Unknown
 
|origin = Unknown
 
|residence = [[Jump City]]
 
|residence = [[Jump City]]
|species = Cyborg
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|species = Part Human, Part Cyborg
 
|affiliations = [[Teen Titans]]
 
|affiliations = [[Teen Titans]]
 
|family = Unknown
 
|friends = His Robot companions; [[Cyborg]]
 
|friends = His Robot companions; [[Cyborg]]
|powers = Technopathy;<br />Extensive knowledge in mechanics, electronics and cybernetics
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|powers = Technopathy;<br/>Extensive knowledge in mechanics, electronics and cybernetics
 
|weapon = None
 
|weapon = None
 
|pastime = Fixing machines
 
|pastime = Fixing machines
 
|dislikes = (Initially) to be dependent on the needs of an organic body
 
|dislikes = (Initially) to be dependent on the needs of an organic body
 
|voice = [[Tom Kenny]]
 
|voice = [[Tom Kenny]]
|first = [[The Sum of His Parts]]
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|first = "[[The Sum of His Parts]]"
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|first_comic= "[[War Machine]]"
|family = Unknown}}
 
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}}
 
{{Quote|Things come to me broken. I make repairs.|Fixit|The Sum of His Parts}}
   
 
'''Fixit''' is a cyborg hermit and a friend (and initially an unintentional antagonist) of [[Cyborg]].
 
'''Fixit''' is a cyborg hermit and a friend (and initially an unintentional antagonist) of [[Cyborg]].
   
 
==Character history==
 
==Character history==
 
The origin of Fixit's power is unknown. Its nature, however, affected his personality so much that he began to identify himself more with machines than with people. Eventually his self-imposed isolation drove him (literally) underground beneath [[Tito's Junkyard]], where he would salvage damaged and thrown-away electronic devices and repair them. In order to eliminate the limitations his biological body imposed on him, Fixit gradually replaced his natural body with cybernetics, turning himself into a cyborg.
   
 
One day, the [[Teen Titans|Titans]] were having a picnic in the park when Cyborg's power cell started dying. During a battle with [[Mumbo]] shortly afterward, the cell failed completely, and Cyborg was lost in Fixit's underground lair. Fixit replaced the cell, but seeing Cyborg as a kindred spirit, he refused to let him leave, instead deciding that it would be best for Cyborg to be rid of his remaining biological parts as well. He restrained the young Titan, but when he linked up with Cyborg's brain to download and conserve his memories, the emotions behind them overwhelmed Fixit and painfully reminded him of his own human side which he had abandoned so long ago. Cyborg offered to help him rediscover what it was like to be human again, an offer Fixit accepted.
The origin of Fixit's power is unknown. Its nature, however, affected his personality so much that he began to identify himself more with machines than with people. Eventually his self-imposed isolation drove him (literally) underground beneath [[Jump City|Tito's Junkyard]], where he would salvage damaged and thrown-away electronic devices and repair them. In order to eliminate the restrictions his biological body imposed on him, Fixit gradually replaced his natural body with cybernetics, turning himself into a cyborg.
 
   
 
===[[Teen Titans Go!]]===
One day, the [[Teen Titans|Titans]] were having a picnic in the park when [[Cyborg]]'s power cell started dying. During a battle with [[Mumbo]] shortly afterward, the cell failed completely, and Cyborg was lost in Fixit's underground lair. Fixit replaced the cell, but seeing Cyborg as a kindred spirit, he refused to let him leave, instead deciding that it would be best for Cyborg to be rid of his remaining biological parts as well. He restrained the young Titan, but when he linked up with Cyborg's brain to download and conserve his memories, the emotions behind them overwhelmed Fixit and painfully reminded him of his own human side which he had abandoned so long ago. Cyborg offered to help him rediscover what it was like to be human again, an offer Fixit accepted.
 
 
Fixit reappeared in "Teen Titans Go!" [[War Machine|issue #9]], where [[Gizmo]] has stolen electronic stuff and attacked the Titans. While at [[Titans Tower]], Fixit aided them in building a large robot "[[Titans Go-Bot 5]]".
====Teen Titans Go!====
 
   
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He appears again in [[The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told|issue #33]] where he served as an umpire in a baseball match between Titans and villains.
Fixit reappeared in in "Teen Titans Go!" #9, where [[Gizmo]] has stolen electronic stuff and attacked the Titans. While at [[Titans Tower]], Fixit aided them in building a large robot 'Titans Go-Bot 5'.
 
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He also appears in [[When There's Trouble...|issue #55]] where he assists Cyborg in training new titans, when [[Cassie Sandsmark|Cassie]] arrives unexpectedly and kicks Cyborg so hard that it knocked him out. Fixit tells them not to worry as he fixes things and that he will fix Cyborg. Later, He got rid of all biological parts and replaced them with robotic parts much to Cyborg's horror, but it was all just a nightmare caused by [[Phobia]].
   
 
==Powers and abilities==
 
==Powers and abilities==
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Fixit is a technopath, i.e. a psychic capable of telepathically and telekinetically linking his mind to electronic devices. As such, he is capable of direct telepathic control over any such implement, which even extends to the point of levitating smaller devices. As a side benefit, Fixit is exceptionally skilled in repairing and refitting all manners of electronic devices.
 
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!colspan="7" style="color:#7A5DC7; background:#7A5DC7;"|<font color="white">Fixit Powers and abilities</font>
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!colspan="7" style="color:#7A5DC7; background:#c6795d;"|<font color="white">Technopathy (Technology Manipulation)</font>
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![[File:Fixit Ability -1.png|230px]]
 
|colspan="7" style="color:#7A5DC7; background:#5c74c5;"|<font color="white">Fixit is a technopath, i.e. a psychic capable of telepathically and telekinetically linking his mind to electronic devices. As such, he is capable of direct telepathic control over any such implement, which even extends to the point of levitating smaller devices. Fixit can also control the flow of intricate machinery and can allow them to assemble or disengage their programming at will.</font>
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!colspan="7" style="color:#7A5DC7; background:#c6795d;"|<font color="white">Repairing Ability (Mechanical Regeneration)</font>
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![[File:Fixit Ability 2.png|230px]]
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|colspan="7" style="color:#7A5DC7; background:#5c74c5;"|<font color="white">As a side benefit, Fixit is exceptionally skilled in repairing and refitting all manners of electronic devices. He can also regenerate mechanical parts, advanced technology, or nano machines, allowing them to repair any damages done to their mechanical structure and possibly improve their design.</font>
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|}
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In addition to his abilities Fixit is quite knowledgeable about mechanics, electronics, cybernetics and the like.
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==Appearances==
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===Teen Titans===
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===Season 1===
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*"[[The Sum of His Parts]]"
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===Teen Titans Go!===
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*[[War Machine]]
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*[[The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told]]
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*[[When There's Trouble...]]
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==Gallery==
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{{Gallery}}
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Fixit is probably based on the Technis race in the original comics - a race of technically-minded people whom Cyborg voluntarily stayed with to teach them about humanity.
 
*Fixit is probably based on the Technis race in the original comics - a race of technically-minded people whom Cyborg voluntarily stayed with to teach them about humanity.
*He reassembles Razer from Green Lantern the Animated series.
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*He resembles Razer from ''Green Lantern: The Animated series''.
 
**In addition to that, he was created exclusively for his respective series.
 
**In addition to that, he was created exclusively for his respective series.
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*In his debut episode, he is a well-meaning antagonist.
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[[Category:Males]]
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[[Category:Former Villains]]
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[[Category:Psychics]]
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[[Category:Former Enemies of Cyborg]]
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[[Category:Friends of Cyborg]]
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[[Category:Neutral Characters]]
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[[Category:One-Time Characters]]

Revision as of 11:49, 15 April 2020

Quote1Things come to me broken. I make repairs.Quote2
―Fixit[src]

Fixit is a cyborg hermit and a friend (and initially an unintentional antagonist) of Cyborg.

Character history

The origin of Fixit's power is unknown. Its nature, however, affected his personality so much that he began to identify himself more with machines than with people. Eventually his self-imposed isolation drove him (literally) underground beneath Tito's Junkyard, where he would salvage damaged and thrown-away electronic devices and repair them. In order to eliminate the limitations his biological body imposed on him, Fixit gradually replaced his natural body with cybernetics, turning himself into a cyborg.

One day, the Titans were having a picnic in the park when Cyborg's power cell started dying. During a battle with Mumbo shortly afterward, the cell failed completely, and Cyborg was lost in Fixit's underground lair. Fixit replaced the cell, but seeing Cyborg as a kindred spirit, he refused to let him leave, instead deciding that it would be best for Cyborg to be rid of his remaining biological parts as well. He restrained the young Titan, but when he linked up with Cyborg's brain to download and conserve his memories, the emotions behind them overwhelmed Fixit and painfully reminded him of his own human side which he had abandoned so long ago. Cyborg offered to help him rediscover what it was like to be human again, an offer Fixit accepted.

Teen Titans Go!

Fixit reappeared in "Teen Titans Go!" issue #9, where Gizmo has stolen electronic stuff and attacked the Titans. While at Titans Tower, Fixit aided them in building a large robot "Titans Go-Bot 5".

He appears again in issue #33 where he served as an umpire in a baseball match between Titans and villains.

He also appears in issue #55 where he assists Cyborg in training new titans, when Cassie arrives unexpectedly and kicks Cyborg so hard that it knocked him out. Fixit tells them not to worry as he fixes things and that he will fix Cyborg. Later, He got rid of all biological parts and replaced them with robotic parts much to Cyborg's horror, but it was all just a nightmare caused by Phobia.

Powers and abilities

Fixit Powers and abilities
Technopathy (Technology Manipulation)
File:Fixit Ability -1.png Fixit is a technopath, i.e. a psychic capable of telepathically and telekinetically linking his mind to electronic devices. As such, he is capable of direct telepathic control over any such implement, which even extends to the point of levitating smaller devices. Fixit can also control the flow of intricate machinery and can allow them to assemble or disengage their programming at will.
Repairing Ability (Mechanical Regeneration)
File:Fixit Ability 2.png As a side benefit, Fixit is exceptionally skilled in repairing and refitting all manners of electronic devices. He can also regenerate mechanical parts, advanced technology, or nano machines, allowing them to repair any damages done to their mechanical structure and possibly improve their design.

In addition to his abilities Fixit is quite knowledgeable about mechanics, electronics, cybernetics and the like.

Appearances

Teen Titans

Season 1

Teen Titans Go!

Gallery

Titans GO
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Trivia

  • Fixit is probably based on the Technis race in the original comics - a race of technically-minded people whom Cyborg voluntarily stayed with to teach them about humanity.
  • He resembles Razer from Green Lantern: The Animated series.
    • In addition to that, he was created exclusively for his respective series.
  • In his debut episode, he is a well-meaning antagonist.
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