RoboCop

Alex J. Murphy, also known as RoboCop, is the titular main protagonist from the RoboCop franchise.

After Alex was killed after chasing a gang ran by Clarence J. Boddicker there was an opening. Alex killed two of his men before he is shot to death. Alex was said to be dead in the hospital. That's when a group of scientists started to work on his body to create a human cyborg cop. After the added the cyborg attachments he was finally online and working. Alex would travel the city looking for crime that he could give justice. His methods were on the line of police brutality. Alex does anything and will hurt anyone in his way of protecting the innocent.

Personality
After being murdered by brutal criminals, Officer Alex Murphy's flesh and brain was used to create the cyborg, Robocop. As the law enforcer, Murphy was bound by a sense of justice and constantly followed the three directives hardwired into his mind but it's also revealed he had no choice in the matter. Murphy has shown to be relentless when it comes to other criminals, and hasn't a qualm when it comes to killing them however he will only attack if he is provoked.

Abilities
The Auto-9 is a powerful hand gun which is stored on a mechanical bracket in RoboCop's right leg. This weapon fires three round bursts. Clips of ammunition are stored in the right wrist of RoboCop's armor. RoboCop's left hand is also removable and can be replaced with a Gatling gun as shown in Frank Miller's RoboCop, and in Robocop 3, although in the film it resembles more of a futuristic assault rifle than a Gatling gun.

RoboCop also has a "dataspike" a computer terminal accessing device that resembles a long metallic spike that is occasionally used as a impromptu melee weapon.

In RoboCop 3, RoboCop is also shown with a jet-pack at the climax of the film.

Trivia

 * Due to RoboCop's human brain he can get a head cold which causes him to sneeze blue lightning.


 * Although a left leg-holster was incorporated into the show, there was ever one built. The holster gag built for the sequels was reused or rebuilt for The Series, with the shots simply mirrored in post-production for the left leg.