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R.O.S.A

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"I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Gerald."
―R.O.S.A[src][1]
R.O.S.A
R.O.S.A.png
Artwork of R.O.S.A from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Non-canon robot
Hair: Black
Occupation: Power plant worker
First appearance: The Simpsons: Tapped Out


R.O.S.A, short for Robotic Offspring-Sitting Automaton, is a robot who works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant in the Springfield Nuclear Plant Daycare.

History

Mr. Burns used R.O.S.A to keep the babies running the Power Plant in check and do the manual labor needed. She kept Gerald Samson in time outs, having him stare at a wall. After the babies finished their 4 hour jobs, R.O.S.A gave everyone donuts, except Gerald. In response to this, Gerald grabbed a couple of fuel rods and replaced her batteries with them. Maggie then grabs R.O.S.A and forces her into the reactor, causing the explosion that destroyed Springfield.

She is later rebuilt by the people of Springfield and replays the scene of how Springfield was destroyed.

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

Image Unlock method Unlock message
File:R.O.S.A. Tapped Out.png Winter 2015 Act Maggie
The End of the Beginning Pt. 20
R.O.S.A Unlock.png
Actions Spins around when tapped.

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