Xr. Nullamor

'''Xr. Nullamor''' is a minor character from Tech 10: Rebooted and 13.

Pre-Series
Not much is known of Xr. Nullamor's past. It is known that he was a part of Earth's First Intergalactic Age, and helped to both create the Death Hounds and take Dethrouge down.

At some point before the series, he was hired on by the Obsidian Death subgroup known as The Mutation Lab to create dangerous mutant animals.

During Series (Tech 10: Rebooted)
Xr. Nullamor first appeared in Ready To...Rock?, where he and The Mutation Lab apprehended Tech and Igneoux, who were trying to sneak into their base of operations. Initially wanting to get rid of them non-violently, Nullamor was interrupted by an intern named Dave, who proceeded to give out vital information about the project. Frustrated, Nullamor tossed Dave aside and evacuated the premises, leaving Tech and Igneoux trapped in the base with a giant mutant ant.

During Series (13)
Xr. Nullamor debuted in 13 in A Night of Change, where he was seen back on Earth, negotiating a business deal with Sephtis Raivent. After momentarily meeting Lucius, he gave him a vague psychic warning about the ticking in the warehouse. A few minutes later, the business negotiations ended, with Nullamor disagreeing with the terms and cutting off future business prospects. Shortly after this, a bomb inside the warehouse exploded, and Nullamor left the area with a vague remark about his projects.

Abilities
Being a Psioknight, Xr. Nullamor can: In addition, Psioknights are extremely intelligent, rivaling even the Galvans and Cerebrocrustaceans in sheer brainpower.
 * Use Psychokinesis.
 * Run extremely quickly.
 * Communicate telepathically.

Appearance
Being a Psioknight, Xr. Nullamor is a short, orange, humanoid alien with long legs, short arms, and a very large eye. He has several horns on top of his head, and his eye is split into three sections, each with it's own pupil.

He can usually be seen wearing a white lab uniform.

Personality
Xr. Nullamor is an eccentric genius with sociopathic tendencies, often accepting jobs simply for the purpose of scientific advancement. He has little patience for anyone that screws up his work, but can snap back to being cheerful disturbingly quickly.