About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Mads, Satellite of Love personnel, Beeper, Brain Guy, Callipygeas, Cambot, Crow T. Robot, Demon Dogs, Dr. Clayton Forrester, Dr. Laurence Erhardt, Dr. Peanut, Eddie Nelson, Flavia, Gerry and Sylvia, Glenn Manning, Goosio, Gypsy, Henry Kissinger, Jack Perkins, Jan in the Pan, Joel Robinson, Leonardo da Vinci, Magic Voice, Maximus, Megaweapon, Mikey the Mike sprite, Mike Nelson, Mike Nelson, Monad, Mr. B Natural, Nuveena, Ortega, Patrick, Pearl Forrester, Phantom of Krankor, Pitch, Professor Bobo, Steffi, The Nanites, The Observers, Timmy, Tom Servo, Tom Servo, Torgo, TV's Frank, Brain Guy, Dr. Clayton Forrester, Dr. Laurence Erhardt, Mike Nelson, Pearl Forrester, Professor Bobo, The Mads, Tom Servo, TV's Frank, Beeper, Cambot, Crow T. Robot, Gypsy, Joel Robinson, Mike Nelson, The Nanites, Tom Servo. Excerpt: Tom Servo is one of two robot cohosts built by Joel Robinson to act as a companion and help stave off madness as he was forced to watch low-quality movies by the Mads on Mystery Science Theater 3000. He is somewhat more mature and cynical than his companion Crow T. Robot. In the unaired pilot for MST3K, the robot who would become Servo was named "Beeper," who just spoke in beeps that only Crow could understand. He was an all-silver robot vaguely shaped like the ultimate Servo, with funnel-shaped shoulders, silver rubber tube arms, and a small fishbowl for a head. Beeper was later mentioned in the proceeding episode Invaders from the Deep, but because it is currently unknown if any fans have copies of the episode, it is unknown if Beeper is still the same robot in that episode or not. He was renamed 'Servo' after a vending machine called the Servotron. Sometime between the pilot and episode #K02: Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars, Servo's head was replaced with the now-familiar gumball machine used throughout the series. The original puppet known as "Beeper." Servo...