The Plothole
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Gonk2m4 was created from a Gonk droid due to a time paradox, which was essentially a plot hole created by Semievil333 the Writer, wherein the original Gonk droid once destroyed by The Otter was then alive and well a moment later when fired off on a rocket by Semievil the Character. In order to fix this paradox the crew of the Enterprise, from Star Trek: The Next Generation, repaired the time paradox by creating Gonk2m4 - who then replaced the supposedly living Gonk droid.

Description[]

Appearance[]

Gonk is made of metal, which can be melted by Vulcan's Flame[NeS1 1]. Semievil dressed Gonk2m4 in a pink velvet bunnysuit[NeS1 2].

Personality[]

The Gonk droid can do little more than make a 'gonk' sound, yet the droid is considered lovable and popular enough to be considered a guest star[NeS1 3].

Functionality[]

Power Core[]

Gonk originally had a Duracell[Ext 1] battery running it, however that was replaced by Semievil with a fusion generator that allows the gonk to whiz along at a blinding speed - rated as 587 gonks per second[NeS1 2].

History[]

The Fight of the Century of the Week[]

Main articles: NeS1 Post 160 | NeS1 Post 161 | See also: The Fight of the Century of the Week

Gonk was destroyed by The Otter's Vulcan Flame in NeS1 Post 160, Otter motivated by the sheer desire to kill something[NeS1 1], yet in NeS1 Post 161 the gonk droid was still alive when Semievil dresses it in a bunny suit, ties the Narrator to the top of it, and blasts the droid off with a new powered energy core. However the gonk in NeS1 Post 161 is the altered Gonk2m4 due to the plothole created with Otter having melted gonk but Semievil interacting with the same droid. Reportedly this time paradox was restored by the crew[Ext 2] of the Enterprise[Ext 3] in a later post[NeS1 2]. The Enterprise crew appeared when they detected the time paradox caused by gonk[NeS1 4] which they repair[NeS1 5] by replacing gonk with Gonk2m4, an alternate version of the gonk[NeS1 2].

Gonk finally came whizzing back into the arena a long while later where Morris the Cat sees it as a toy and started to chase it around[NeS1 6]. It smacked into Enchilada Man's taco stand and, in retaliation, a flying taco shot the droid, who wound up on his square head and unable to move, his legs still whizzing through the air[NeS1 7].

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