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Chip Damage

Time to bring the damage!
—"Point to the Plaza"

Chip Damage is a hero of P.O.I.N.T., and a holo-man created by Dr. Greyman. He is also the dean of P.O.I.N.T. Prep. He was first pictured in "Let's Be Heroes" later making his official debut in "Point to the Plaza".

Physical Appearance

Chip Damage is very muscular and has two metal gauntlets that end in his hands. He has a small, brown afro, yellow knot-tied cape, a two-piece blue bodysuit with a belt with a white "CD" buckle, and two knee-high boots possibly made of the same material as his forearms.

Personality

Chip Damage is brave, noble and civic-minded. He is confident and persistent in the face of danger. Chip is bold and he uses his powers to directly confront danger.

The hero is alert and aware of the concerns of others; such as when he heard Enid ask if Chip should be worrying about the glowing gloop while he was signing autographs. He further shows his alertness towards others when he goes to rescue K.O. and Enid after they subtly snuck into the bodega to try to defeat the Gloop.

Chip has shown to be humble when he acknowledged Enid's merits in defeating the Gloop, and he invited her to P.O.I.N.T. Prep.

However, Chip has shown questionable behavior by giving superlative students of P.O.I.N.T. Prep power-ups that make them destructively powerful, and apparently running a secret society composed of those he deems worthy. It was revealed that this behavior was due to Chip's programming being secretly manipulated by Foxtail.

When given freewill, Chip becomes sincere and well meaning. He tells the public about his existence as a holo-man. He apologizes and refers to Elodie as a good and real example as a hero before destroying himself.

Abilities and Powers

  • Flight: He has been seen flying at average speeds.
  • Super Strength: He is capable of lifting many heavy objects.
  • Shape-shifting: He sports two mechanical arms capable of shape-shifting into almost anything he desires.
    • Hands
    • Spoons
    • Pens
    • Flamethrowers
    • A drill
    • Glorb-empowering cannon
  • Empowerment: Chip seems to have the power to activate the Glorb he infuses a person when he deems it, giving them a temporary boost in their powers.

Episode Appearances

Season 1
Season 1A
1. "Let's Be Heroes": Pictured & Mentioned 14. "My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad": Absent
2. "Let's Be Friends": Absent 15. "We've Got Pests": Absent
3. "You're Everybody's Sidekick": Absent 16. "You Are Rad": Absent
4. "We Messed Up": Absent 17. "Legends of Mr. Gar": Absent
5. "Jethro's All Yours": Absent 18. "We Got Hacked": Absent
6. "You're Level 100!": Absent 19. "Plazalympics": Absent
7. "I Am Dendy": Absent 20. "We're Captured": Absent
8. "Plaza Shorts": Absent 21. "Know Your Mom": Pictured & Mentioned
9. "Sibling Rivalry": Absent 22. "Face Your Fears": Absent
10. "You Get Me": Absent 23. "Everybody Likes Rad?": Absent
11. "Do You Have Any More in the Back?": Absent 24. "You Have to Care": Absent
12. "Just Be a Pebble": Pictured 25. "Plaza Prom": Absent
13. "Presenting Joe Cuppa": Absent 26/27. "T.K.O.": Absent
Season 1B
28. "Stop Attacking the Plaza": Absent 40. "KO's Video Channel": Absent
29. "We've Got Fleas": Absent 41. "Villains' Night Out": Absent
30. "One Last Score": Absent 42. "Villains' Night In": Absent
31. "Second First Date": Absent 43. "Back in Red Action": Absent
32. "No More Pow Cards": Pictured & Mentioned 44. "OK Dendy! Let's Be K.O.!": Absent
33. "Let's Watch the Pilot": Absent 45. "Let's Take a Moment": Absent
34. "A Hero's Fate": Absent 46. "RMS & Brandon's First Episode": Absent
35. "Glory Days": Absent 47. "Mystery Science Fair 201X": Pictured
36. "Parents Day": Absent 48. "Let's Not Be Skeletons": Absent
37. "Let's Have a Stakeout": Absent 49. "Lad & Logic": Absent
38. "The Power Is Yours!": Absent 50. "Action News": Absent
39. "Rad Likes Robots": Absent 51/52. "You're in Control": Absent
Season 2
Season 2A
53. "Seasons Change": Mentioned 63. "Your World is an Illusion": Absent
54. "Lord Cowboy Darrell": Absent 64. "Red Action to the Future": Absent
55. "Hope This Flies": Absent 65. "TKO's House": Pictured & Mentioned
56. "The Perfect Meal": Absent 66. "Special Delivery": Absent
57. "Plaza Film Festival": Absent 67. "Dendy's Power": Absent
58. "Be a Team": Absent 68. "Wisdom, Strength, and Charisma": Appears
59. "My Fair Carol": Absent 69. "Bittersweet Rivals": Appears
60. "Point to the Plaza": Debut 70. "Are You Ready for Some Megafootball?!": Appears
61. "The So-Bad-ical": Absent 71. "Mystery Sleepover": Appears
62. "Let's Watch the Boxmore Show": Absent 72. "Final Exams": Appears
Season 2B
73. "Soda Genie": Absent 82. "Whacky Jaxxyz": Absent
74. "CarolQuest": Absent 83. "Sidekick Scouts": Pictured & Mentioned
75. "Boxman Crashes": Absent 84. "Project Ray Way": Absent
76. "Crossover Nexus": Absent 85. "I Am Jethro": Absent
77. "Plaza Alone": Absent 86. "Beach Episode": Absent
78. "All in the Villainy": Absent 87. "Rad's Alien Sickness": Absent
79. "Monster Party": Absent 88. "KO's Health Week": Absent
80. "GarQuest": Mentioned 89. "Gar Trains Punching Judy": Absent
81. "Super Black Friday": Absent 90. "OK A.U.!": Absent
91/92. "Dark Plaza": Absent
Season 3
93. "We Are Heroes": Absent 102. "Deep Space Vacation": Absent
94. "KO, Rad, and Enid!": Absent 103. "Big Reveal": Absent
95. "Let's Meet Sonic": Absent 104. "Radical Rescue": Absent
96. "TKO Rules!": Pictured 105. "You're a Good Friend, KO": Absent
97. "K.O. vs. Fink": Absent 106. "Let's Get Shadowy": Absent
98. "Chip's Damage": Appears 107. "Red Action 3: Grudgement Day": Absent
99. "The K.O. Trap": Absent 108. "Carl": Absent
100. "Whatever Happened to... Rippy Roo?": Absent 109. "Dendy's Video Channel": Absent
101. "Planet X": Absent 110/111. "Let's Fight to the End": Absent
112. "Thank You for Watching the Show": Absent


Trivia

  • He is considered to be one of the most powerful heroes around.
  • Chip Damage's name is based off the video game term "chip damage", which is when characters take damage even when blocking.
    • Incidentally, he stars in his own fighting game, which is the genre that "chip damage" is best known for being in.
    • He has his own snack bars called "Chocolate Chip Damage Candy Bars", and has several items branded under his name.
    • His name may refer to computer chips, which could be a hint of his true nature as an android.  Further: the state of damage is reflected in his role across episodes, malfunctioning and going haywire in multiple episodes.
  • According to Ian Jones-Quartey in an episode of the podcast, Kurt Angle was chosen to voice Chip because he does not have the "normal voice actor sound".[1]

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