KACHUNK! Drill Sergeant clattered to life with lights blazing and engine revving, Drill Sergeant turned his attention to Terrafin. There was a clunk, then a whirr, and then. Terrafin tugged the artifact above ground and dragged it off to show Master Eon. Thousands of years later, Skylands dirt shark Terrafin was burrowing through the earth when he struck something solid. This didn’t sit well with the dirt shark, so his first order as master was for Drill Sergeant to not serve him at all… a command he continues to follow zealously to this day.ĭrill Sergeant is an ancient piece of Arkeyan apparatus, once left to rust underground. By Arkeyan custom, Drill Sergeant was then obligated to become Terrafin’s servant. It was only a chance collision with a burrowing Terrafin that led to his systems firing up again. Like many Arkeyan artifacts, Drill Sergeant was buried for centuries – a long forgotten remnant of an ancient powerful civilization. Like all Tech Skylanders, Drill Sergeant is fascinated by machinery. As a valued member of the Skylanders, he is a free machine, answering to no one, but old habits of his Arkeyan programming hasn't yet diminished. ![]() ![]() He follows rules to the letter, never wavering until the job is done. Background Personalityĭrill Sergeant was built and programmed to obey orders, which results in him calling everyone 'sir', which irritates some of his comrades. ![]() Nat Loh recalls Drill Sergeant being particularly difficult to design requiring many more redesigning cycles than some of the other characters. The Drill Rockets have some resemblance to the Fire-and-forget Nuclear Missiles on the Earthling Cruisers in Star Control 2. It quickly became apparent that this was not fun. His original design had him have to retrieve his Drill Rockets each time he fired them. 5.2.1 Skylanders: Spyro versus The Mega Monstersĭrill Sergeant was originally called Drillbot.
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