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The ED-209 (Enforcement Droid 209) is a fictional crime-fighting robot in the RoboCop
movies. The ED-209 was designed by Omni Consumer Products
for law enforcement and defense purposes.

Capabilities

ED-209's weapons consist of three 20mm machine guns (two on the left arm, one on the right) and a three-round rocket launcher on the right arm. The rocket launcher fires heat-seeking missiles. A compartment behind the robot's head is equipped with twin launchers which could be loaded with either mortars or gas grenades for riot control situations. ED-209 can also swing its arms to knock enemies away. The ED-209 has the capabilities of speaking fluent English in a commanding tone (the voice is of RoboCop
executive producer Jon Davison). When engaged in combat, however, ED-209 growls using the sound of a black leopard, in order to intimidate the enemy.

When requesting compliance from perceived lawbreakers, ED-209 states plainly what the party has to do to disengage the robot and the amount of seconds the party has to comply. The robot will count down remaining compliance time in intervals of five seconds.

One of the ED-209's key weaknesses is the design of its "feet"; it can move on a flat plane perfectly well, but an attempt to navigate a staircase ended with the robot tumbling down and landing on its back, immobilized. In RoboCop 2
, a news report about the mass deployment of the ED-209 features the robot getting its foot caught in a manhole and collapsing.

Production problems

This robot, like any project, was created with numerous glitches, mostly due to budget cutting and a razor and blades business model. In part, the ED-209 project was designed to fail. The reasoning behind this is that the contractors stood to make a lot of money by selling replacement parts at a higher price and performing maintenance on the robots, while making the robot inexpensive enough for many international governments to purchase for their defense programs. One of the unforeseen side-effects of this poor workmanship was that the prototype robot killed an OCP executive during a product demo, after failing to comprehend that the man cooperated with the robot's demands to disarm. The OCP chairman was displeased at this setback as far as it impeded his corporate plans. The fact that Jones allowed the robot to be needlessly loaded with live ammunition for a simple demonstration in the boardroom, thus endangering all the occupants as well as killing a member is apparently ignored.

Trivia

ED-209 was intended to be a comment on modern American design and corporate design policy; specifically, form over function, "just like an American car". If one knew where to look, they could find oil coolers, radiators, and heat exchangers on the machine. In addition, mounted on the legs are four large pneumatic cylinders, even though that many would be redundant on a machine of that size. Finally, the open grille for the radiator in the front is, according to designer Craig Davis, "a big, obvious, extremely stupid place to put an open area like a radiator on a fighting unit like ED-209".

The ED-209 was parodied in an episode of The Simpsons ("I, D'oh-Bot"), where Homer fights an ED-209 look-a-like in a "Battlebots" (US); "Robot Wars" (UK) style fighting television show called "Robot Rumble", and in South Park ("Korn's Groovy Ghost Pirate Mystery") which was worn by Kenny as a Halloween Costume. The ED-209 also makes a cameo appearance in the show Family Guy ("Running Mates") as the "XL-K" hall pass enforcement robot.

The ED-209 also has a marked resemblance, especially the leg mechanics, to the AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport) "Scout Walker" of Star Wars, only on a smaller scale.

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