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The '''Fugitoid''' is a '''fugit'''ive andr'''oid''', a pre-[[TMNT]] [[Mirage Studios]] character who later became integrated into the Ninja Turtles' universe and befriended them. He was initially '''Professor [[Honeycutt]]''', a scientist from another world whose mind had became trapped inside his android creation '''SAL'''.
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| name = Professor Honeycutt
 
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| home = Peblak, on the Planet [[D'Hoonib]], Sidayom System, [[Federation]] Territory<br>[[Neutrino]] Homeworld
 
| nickname = Fugitoid
 
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| weapon = Hammer
 
| occupation = Scientist
 
| affiliation = [[TMNT]], [[Utroms]]<br>[[Neutrinos]], [[StockGen]], [[Foot Clan]]
 
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| species = '''Honeycutt''': {{Char Species|Human}}, {{Char Species|Neutrino}}<br>'''Fugitoid''': {{Char Species|Robot}}
 
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| hair = '''Honeycutt:''' Dark Brown/Grey<br>'''Chet:''' Blonde
 
| eyes = '''Honeycutt:''' Brown<br>'''Fugitoid:''' Green
 
| debut = ''[[Gobbledygook issue 1]]''
 
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| era = {{Char Appear|mirage}} {{Char Appear|2003}} {{Char Appear|idw}} {{Char Appear|videogames}}
 
| voice = [[Pete Zarustica]]
 
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The '''Fugitoid''' is a '''fugit'''ive andr'''oid''', a pre-[[TMNT]] [[Mirage Studios]] character who later became integrated into their universe. He was intially '''Professor Honeycutt''', a scientist from another world whose mind became trapped in his android creation '''SAL'''.
 
   
==Appearances==
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==Comics==
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===[[Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage Comics]]===
 
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File:Fugi--I-O.gif|'''{{miragelink|Honeycutt|Honeycutt}}'''<br>[[Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage Studios]]
[[File:Fugi--I-O.gif|thumb|left|]]
 
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File:Sal idw.png|'''[[Zayton Honeycutt (IDW)|Zayton Honeycutt]]'''<br>{{idwlink|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|IDW Publishing}}
Professor Honeycutt was a former semi-retired scientist on the planet [[D'Hoonib]]. Working in his lab, Honeycutt was pressured by [[General Blanque]] and the planet’s Human [[Federation]] military into making a [[Transmat]] Device (teleporation modules) prototype, as they wanted to use it as a weapon to turn the tide in the war with the [[Triceraton Republic]]. When he donned a mentawave helmet, used to boosting telepathic and telekinesis mental powers, an accident occurred. An electrical storm resulted in Honeycutt’s consciousness being transferred into the body of his android companion, Sal. Now in the body of a robot, he became classified as a "Fugitoid," and was henceforth persecuted by Blanque and the Human Federation. As the professor was about to be captured by Federation troopers, the [[Turtles]] appeared, accidentally beamed over trillions of light years to D’hoonib. Now believed to be working with Honeycutt, the Turtles were hunted along with him, forcing their alliance for the duration of their adventure on D’hoonib ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue 1 (Mirage)|TMNT Vol. 1, #5]]). Honeycutt later extended an invitation from the [[Utroms]] to the Turtles to visit the [[TCRI]] aliens’ [[Utrom homeworld|homeworld]], where they were reunited with their Utrom creators. Almost immediately after they arrived, [[Gavat-4 Station]], an outpost that had a Transmat link directly to the Utrom homeworld, fell under heavy [[Triceraton]] attack. The Turtles agreed to help them, transporting themselves to the station and self-destructing it (TMNT: Guide to the Universe, [[Shell Shock]]).
 
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File:Wiki-background.png|'''[[Honeycutt (The Last Ronin)|Honeycutt]]'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin|The Last Ronin]]
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==Television==
===[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 TV series]]===
 
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====Overview====
 
 
File:Fugitoid 2003.png|'''[[Honeycutt (2003 TV series)|Honeycutt]]'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 TV series]]
[[File:Hcutt.jpg|thumb|left|Professor Honeycutt]]
 
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FugitJumping.jpg|'''[[Zayton Honeycutt (2012 TV series)|Zayton Honeycutt]]'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|2012 TV series]]
Professor Honeycutt had just created a device that could pick up objects using your mind (similar to [[W:c:Starwars:The Force|The Force]] from ''[[W:c:Starwars:Star Wars|Star Wars]]'') when he was interrupted by [[General Blanque]]. The General wanted Honeycutt to build a [[teleportal]] device, which was intended to be a way to promote peace across the galaxy. However, Honeycutt found out that Blanque wanted to use the portal as a weapon (by transporting bombs across space) and the professor refused to construct it. Professor Honeycutt received a distress call from Sal, his robot assistant. Sal had became tangled in wires; as Honeycutt was about to untangle the first wire, he was struck by lightning and his body disintegrated. Fortunately, the device that allowed him to pick up objects allowed his mind to be transported or transferred into Sal's Body. This event turned Prof. Honeycutt into The Fugitoid. General Blanque had been watching the entire series of events, and was very pleased at what occurred. Blanque also was excited about the implications for the Army, because robots have no rights.
 
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==Video games==
He eludes Blanque with the help of a friendly alien known as one of the [[Varlesh]]. The crab-like creature hid the droid under his massive shell as Blanque's Federats raced straight past none the wiser. After their passing of this valley of telepathic crustaceans, Honeycutt decides to continue to evade capture. Thanking his new friend for the temporary sanctuary Fugitoid escapes into the city but gets cornered by more Federats. By happenstance, the four [[Turtles]] teleported onto his scene and had to defend themselves. Honeycutt directed them to safety as he explains his predicament. The Turtles ask him to build his teleportal and use it to bring them and it to [[Earth]] where the [[Federation]] would not find him. But before they could leave [[D'Hoonib]], [[Triceraton]]s "robonapped" Honeycutt and took him to their homeworlds. There, Prime Leaader [[Zanramon]] promised Honeycutt that they would use his invention for peace but the Turtles ending up captured drops the fake face. Honeycutt finds difficulty and creating his device that his people's enemy intends to wipe out. Zanramon decides to give Honeycutt further persuasion by placing the Turtles in the Games but they escape and hold the Prime Leader hostage. They escape the homeworld on Zanramon's personal cruiser and outrun the Triceratons, only to run into a Federation fleet. By causing both sides to clash with each other, the Turtles and Honeycutt build the teleportal on a planetoid. But both sides attack and the teleportal doesn't work. They are forced to use the last resort: fry Honeycutt's memory. But a transmat from Earth brings them back. While conversing with the [[Utrom]]s on their techno-organic devices, the Turtles and their master [[Splinter]] were learning Utrom history. Unfortunately, the military and the [[Foot Clan]] shatter their peace. Honeycutt plays a major role in the Utroms' escape by mimicking [[the Shredder]]'s voice to override [[Baxter Stockman]]'s voice commands. The Utrom [[Mortu]] offers Honeycutt asylum on their homeworld, which the professor accepts.
 
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Honeycutt mutantnightmare.png|'''{{2003vglink|Honeycutt}}'''<br>[[Video Games|2003 video games]]
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File:Fugitoid SmashUp.png|'''{{2007vglink|Honeycutt}}'''<br>[[Video Games|2007 video games]]
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==Comic issues==
[[File:Profile Fugitoid.jpg|thumb|The Fugitoid in the 2003 series]]
 
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Unfortunately, their transport to [[Earth]] brought the Triceratons, who attack the planet. Seeing the carnage he caused, Honeycutt returned to Earth to surrender himself, just as the Triceratons leave the planet after finding no trace of his positronic signature. He calls to them to capture him, but the Turtles refuse to let their friend's knowledge be misused. They split Honeycutt into pieces, diverting the Triceratons while Donatello erases his signature. Unfortunately, the [[Earth Protection Force]] captures them and turns Honeycutt over to Blanque, who attached his body to wires. But all trace of the teleportal is erased and Honeycutt uplinks his mind to the Federation fleet above and broadcasted his message all around earth. He then dies. The Turtles then grant him a space funeral, sending his body into space.
 
 
File:Fugitoid-0.png|'''[[Fugitoid (Issue)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>[[Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage Comics]]
 
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File:TMNT_MS_8A.jpg|'''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series issue 8: Fugitoid|Fugitoid]]'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series]]
However, unknown to everyone, while trying to erase his positronic signature, Honeycutt's memories and brainwaves were uploaded to Earth's satellites. He tried to contact the Turtles but all what Donatello got was an irritating ringer. He eventually managed to translate the ringers to his PDA, which Honeycutt inhabited. But due to lack of data space, he had to delete non-essential information, such as Mikey. He helped the Turtles and [[Karai]] disable a Triceraton gravity generator which held Beijing in the sky and carefully lower it to the ground. But he accidentally placed it the wrong way.
 
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With [[Leatherhead]]'s help, Honeycutt was able to create a new, but (since Earth technology was still too primitive) rather crude robot body and subsequently assisted the Turtles against [[Agent Bishop]] and the Shredder. Back in the PDA, he initiated a lockdown on the Shredder's mansion and was prepared to take complete control of his ship, the Shredder' in his new exo-suit, slash him from the console, but due to a lucky break from Bishop's missiles, they forced the Shredder outside of the core. Since the Shredder was getting the better of them, the Turtles asked Honeycutt to overload the core. Luckily, the Utroms retrieved them and had Honeycutt transferred back to his body. He was present at Ch'rell's trial and presumably stayed with the Utroms for a while.
 
 
====Fast Forward====
 
[[File:3458202997 ea66a820c1 o.png|thumb|left|Honeycutt in ''[[Back to the Sewer]]'']]
 
The Fugitoid's body can be seen in [[Cody]]'s collection hall. It is unknown if he was still alive at this point.
 
 
====Back to the Sewer====
 
Honeycutt later returned to [[Earth]] to act as the minister for [[Casey Jones]] and [[April O'Neil]]'s wedding.
 
 
===[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW)|IDW Publishing]]===
 
As Chet, he maked his debut in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue 1 (IDW)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1]]'' and as Honeycutt/Fugitoid, he makes his debut in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series issue 8|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro-Series #8: Fugitoid]]''.
 
 
[[File:Sal idw.png|thumb|Professor Honeycutt/Chet Allen]]
 
Professor Honeycutt was a [[Neutrino]] scientist, who worked for [[Krang (IDW)|Krang]] due to the fact that the professor though that he was helping Krang defend his race. It was not long before he realized that Krang's goal was actually mass genocide, but by then, he realized he was in too deep. Honeycutt had developed the Simulated Anthropomorphic Life form ("'''SAL'''"), an android controlled via the mind that had the ability to take on other outward forms, and was extremely durable to boot. Honeycutt's wife, [[Marra]], worried about the influence of evil that was oppressing the Neutrino people, including their family. She convinced him to have them join the Neutrino resistance. Three months later, Krang's armies had found where the resistance compound was and targeted it for attack. A fire broke out, and the living quarters were locked down due to safety protocols. Rather than let Marra, their son [[Ely]], and the rest of the families burn to death, Honeycutt used SAL to breach the flames and override the safety protocols. By doing so, he sacrificed his own body, becoming trapped within SAL. Honeycutt saved the families, but his victory was short-lived. [[Granitor (IDW)|Sergeant Granitor]], one of Krang's high-ranking men, ordered an attack on the fleeing families, killing them all. Honeycutt could do nothing but watch them die on the security monitor.
 
 
Not long after, Honeycutt had made it back to the lab, and Granitor and some [[Rock Soldiers]] found him. Honeycutt restrained himself from tearing apart the man who gave orders to kill his family, and instead escaped through the portal he had been working on.
 
 
Now in [[New York City]] on [[Earth]], Honeycutt masqueraded as a blonde male to hide from the Rock Soldiers. Honeycutt took a job with [[Baxter Stockman (IDW)|Baxter Stockman]], calling himself [[Chet|Chet Allen]]. Stockman worked with Krang, so Honeycutt was hidden within plain sight. Krang referred to the professor's new form as a "fugitive android", or '''Fugitoid''. Rather than involve more innocents in the fight, Honeycutt allied himself with the [[Foot Clan]], who although Honeycutt knew were evil, they were enemies of Krang's.
 
 
==Video game appearances==
 
[[File:Fugitoid SmashUp.png|thumb|left]]
 
The Fugitoid appears in video games with much of the same storyline as he did in the 2003 animated series. He appears in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus]]'' and ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare]]'', with his most prominent role being the subject of an escort mission in Battle Nexus.
 
 
Bizarrely, Fugitoid found his way onto the playable roster of [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up]], where fought with eyebeams, telescoping limbs, and a hammer arm attachment. He was essential to the plot, as he was kidnapped by [[Shredder]] to lure the Turtles into a trap.
 
   
 
==Action figures==
 
==Action figures==
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===Vital Fugitistics===
 
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File:Fugitoid1990.jpg|'''[[Fugitoid (1990 action figure)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>[[List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1988 series) action figures|1990 release]]
[[File:Fugitoid1990.jpg|thumb|''The Sleek Servo Servant!'']]
 
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File:Fugitoid_2004_figure.jpg|'''[[Fugitoid (2004 action figure)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>[[List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series) action figures|2004 release]]
While tinkering with an unstable mental device, the infamous Dr. Honeycutt transferred his brain into his android servant, making him the world's first and most sought after servo-scientist. Now a hunted hybrid humanoid, Honeycutt's on the run. Officially classified as a Fugitoid, he bumped into the [[Turtles]] while trying to squeeze through a transdimensional portal and returned with them to earth. Loyal to the end, Fugitoid assists the Turtles in developing new devices. He's particularly fond of [[Donatello]]'s ingenuity. Fugitoid is skilled in many languages - from conversational cockroach to Mongolian mumble - but he's best used as a super-scout for the Turtles. Armed with his grappling claw and skeletal servo-scanner, Fugitoid can get himself into unusual places. He's an endless source of data, details and other dehumanized delights. Fugitoid. A good guy to run around with.
 
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Fugitoid-Collector-2009.JPG|'''[[Fugitoid (2009 action figure)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>[[List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series) action figures|2009 release]]
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Fugitoid2015_1.png|'''[[Fugitoid (2015 action figure)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>[[List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 series) action figures|2015 release]]
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==Figurines==
*'''Accessories:''' Electro-Stun Stick, Metal-melting Machine Gun, Grappling Claw, Skeletal Scanner
 
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*'''Birthplace:''' Peblak, on the Planet [[D'Hoonib]]
 
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Fugitoid 23.png|'''[[Fugitoid (Heroclix TMNT1-023)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>TMNT1-023
*'''Weight:''' 200 lbs. (without rust)
 
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013-fugitoid.jpg|'''[[Fugitoid (Heroclix TMNT2-013)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>TMNT2-013
*'''Favortie Music:''' Heavy Metal
 
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006 fugitoid.jpg|'''[[Fugitoid (Heroclix TMNT3-006)|Fugitoid]]'''<br>TMNT3-006
*'''Favortie Drink:''' Oil
 
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*'''Nickname:''' Honeycutt
 
   
==Trivia==
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==See also==
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*[[Federation]]
The Fugitoid is one of [[Mirage Studios]]' oldest characters, predating even the TMNT.<ref>[http://plairdblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/blast-from-past-107-mirage-studios.html?showComment=1224633480000#c7187480701598582605 "Blast from the Past #107: Mirage Studios Triceraton iron-on", ''Peter Laird's Blog'']</ref>
 
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*[[Blanque]]
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*[[Triceraton]]
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*[[Donatello]]
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*[[Utrom]]
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**[[Utrom homeworld]]
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*[[Krang]]
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*[[Marra]] and [[Ely]]
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*[[Neutrino]]
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*[[Chet]]
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*[[Metal Head]]; another robot ally to the turtles.
   
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The Fugitoid is a fugitive android, a pre-TMNT Mirage Studios character who later became integrated into the Ninja Turtles' universe and befriended them. He was initially Professor Honeycutt, a scientist from another world whose mind had became trapped inside his android creation SAL.

Comics

Television

Video games

Comic issues

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