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​The SECUR-T units are stewardbots aboard the Axiom in WALL•E. They are constantly chasing WALL•E and EVE after WALL•E accidentally frees the rejected robots. The steward bots see WALL•E, EVE and the rejected robots as rogue robots. When WALL•E, EVE and the liberated robots try to bring the positive example of the plant to the Holo-Detector, AUTO sends all the available SECUR-T units to destroy them and the plant. However, EVE and the freed robots help WALL•E by destroying all of them. During the credits, a SECUR-T unit is seen helping humanity restore Earth.

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  • SECUR-T
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  • ​The SECUR-T units are stewardbots aboard the Axiom in WALL•E. They are constantly chasing WALL•E and EVE after WALL•E accidentally frees the rejected robots. The steward bots see WALL•E, EVE and the rejected robots as rogue robots. When WALL•E, EVE and the liberated robots try to bring the positive example of the plant to the Holo-Detector, AUTO sends all the available SECUR-T units to destroy them and the plant. However, EVE and the freed robots help WALL•E by destroying all of them. During the credits, a SECUR-T unit is seen helping humanity restore Earth.
  • SECUR-T (known as Steward-Bots) are minor villains in WALL-E. They are AUTO's minions. When WALL-E and the other malfunctioning robots were roaming the Axiom to get the plant into the holo-projector, AUTO programs the Steward-Bots to chase after them. The Steward-Bots attempted to stop the robots with freeze lasers, but EVE and the ejected robots destroyed them all. However, during the end credits of the film, it is shown that some Steward-Bots are helping the humans rebuild a building after the Axiom has landed, implying that not all of the Steward Bots were destroyed and could've possibly been rebuilt and reprogramed to help the humans restore their civilization on Earth.
Goal
  • To maintain order aboard the Axiom
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Appear
  • WALL•E
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Inspiration
  • Police
Voice
  • Teddy Newton
Name
  • SECUR-T
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Fate
  • Most destroyed, but one reprogrammed to help the human restore Earth to its former glory
Enemies
  • WALL-E, EVE, M-O, reject bots
Performer
Affiliations
  • Buy n Large
Occupation
  • Police bots
Films
  • WALL-E
Friends
Quote
  • "Halt."
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  • ​The SECUR-T units are stewardbots aboard the Axiom in WALL•E. They are constantly chasing WALL•E and EVE after WALL•E accidentally frees the rejected robots. The steward bots see WALL•E, EVE and the rejected robots as rogue robots. When WALL•E, EVE and the liberated robots try to bring the positive example of the plant to the Holo-Detector, AUTO sends all the available SECUR-T units to destroy them and the plant. However, EVE and the freed robots help WALL•E by destroying all of them. During the credits, a SECUR-T unit is seen helping humanity restore Earth.
  • SECUR-T (known as Steward-Bots) are minor villains in WALL-E. They are AUTO's minions. When WALL-E and the other malfunctioning robots were roaming the Axiom to get the plant into the holo-projector, AUTO programs the Steward-Bots to chase after them. The Steward-Bots attempted to stop the robots with freeze lasers, but EVE and the ejected robots destroyed them all. However, during the end credits of the film, it is shown that some Steward-Bots are helping the humans rebuild a building after the Axiom has landed, implying that not all of the Steward Bots were destroyed and could've possibly been rebuilt and reprogramed to help the humans restore their civilization on Earth.
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