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One more step and I'll waste her!
— Troy to The Team while holding Bree captive in Bionic Action Hero

Troy West (died c. 2016) is a character who appeared as the secondary antagonist in the episode Bionic Action Hero. He is one of the Androids who serves under Giselle Vickers until ultimately betraying her. He was killed by Bree.

He is portrayed by Leo Howard.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Not much is known about Troy's early life, only that he is one of Giselle Vickers' earliest androids. He went on to become an actor, although this would be a guise later on.

Bionic Action Hero Movie[]

Arriving at the Davenport Bionic Academy alongside Giselle, Troy introduced himself to the bionic teenagers; much to the ire of Chase. He asks Adam about any acting experience and the importance of his role, but the latter responds jokingly that one person filmed it and would be heading to theaters. (To be added.)

Powers and Abilities[]

Android Physiology: Troy is an android.

  • Laser Vision: He shot blue lasers from his eyes against Adam. Troy's Laser Vision is equally as powerful as Adam's Heat Vision.
  • Super Strength: He punched a hole in the wall with ease when fighting Adam. When Chase wasn't looking he knocked him out with one punch in the neck area and kicked him and sent him flying when using martial arts against Chase.
  • Force Field: As Leo shot his laser sphere he countered his attack by creating a force field around himself and blocked Leo's attack. It similar to Chase's Force-Field with the color being blue and transparent and on one side only.
  • Steel/Metal Mimicry: Troy and the rest of the androids have metallic bodies as Chase punched him and hurt his hand. Troy also told him he has "abs of steel brah" indicating he is made of steel.
  • Invulnerability: Being an android, he can't be rendered unconscious and he cannot feel pain like humans can. 
  • Martial Arts: Troy is programmed with every single form of martial arts known to man.

Weaknesses[]

  • Vanity: Troy cares a lot about his looks, which often proves to be a distraction.
  • Water: Troy, along with other older models of androids, short circuit if they come in contact with water.
  • Magnetism: His steel structure made him vulnerable to Chase's magnetism app.

Appearances[]

Season 4[]

Mentions[]

Season 4[]

Trivia[]

  • He is an android like Marcus.
  • Troy lasted much longer than Marcus (20+ years), even though he is an older version.
  • He cares about his looks (and hair) a lot, just like Jack Brewer, Leo Howard's character from Kickin' It. The one difference between them is Jack isn't evil in Kickin' It.
  • He can't go near water like most androids, which means Marcus possibly can't go near water because he is also an android. Though, Marcus may not have this weakness because he is an advanced version and Troy is not.
  • He has abs made of steel. This made him vulnerable to Chase's magnetism app as iron is the only element that can be manipulated by magnets and steel is carbon-infused iron.
  • Troy is the only one of Bree's love interests whom she deliberately kills.
  • Troy is the second bionic servant killed by a main character. The first was Marcus, who was killed by Adam, then later killed by his father/creator, Douglas.
  • He almost killed Bree.
  • Troy turned against Giselle but still wanted to kill the Lab Rats.
  • His skin can repair itself.
  • He is the second love interest of Bree to betray her. The first being Sebastian.
  • Troy's behavior when betraying Giselle is similar to Marvel's Ultron, in that he seeks to wipe out humanity after turning on his creators. Coincidentally, his true form (along with Giselle's other androids) bears a resemblance to Ultron from Avengers: Age of Ultron, as well as the Terminator.

Gallery[]

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For the image gallery of Troy West see Troy West/Gallery.


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