| Device or Vehicle |
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| Skeets | |
| Nick Name | |
| | | |
| Creator or Inventor | |
| Unknown | |
| Owner or Possessor | |
| Booster Gold | |
| Function or Uses | |
| BX9 Security Robot | |
| Size | |
| About the size of an American football. | |
| Weight | |
| | | |
| Special Properties | |
| Twenty-fifth century robot possessing artificial intelligence and a historical database of at least five centuries; capable of flight, vocal communication, possessing a vast array of armaments. | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
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52 Booster Gold Vol. 1 |
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| First Appearance | |
| Booster Gold Vol. 1 #1 (Feb. 1986) | |
| Creator | |
| Dan Jurgens & Mike DeCarlo | |
| Origin | |
| One of a multitude of BX9 security robots manufactured in the 25th Century, Skeets was assigned to the Metropolis Space Museum. When disgraced athlete and resident Space Museum janitor Jon Carter decided to travel back into the past to establish himself as a hero he brought Skeets along armed with a database of the past to make Carter a more efficient, popular and ultimately wealthy hero known as Booster Gold. |