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Spark is the titular main protagonist of the Spark the Electric Jester series.
Biography[]
Backstory[]
Before the start of the game, Spark attended university to get an electrical engineering degree. While attending, Spark created a jester hat as a side-project. After graduating, he got a job as an electrician where he maintained low-quality robots. A year later though, he was fired and replaced with a robot.
Being out of a job, Spark became a street performer where he was notice by a circus who hired him to perform for them. His time performing for them didn't last though as they eventually fired him in favor of a lookalike robot whom Spark refers to as Fark.
Spark the Electric Jester[]
Struggling to pay rent due to being unemployed, Spark notices robots across the city causing trouble. Curious, Spark goes out to investigate.
During his travel, he runs into Fark, who tells him to go home. Determined to see what the robot is up to, Spark follows Fark to F.M. Mountain. During his travel, he runs into a robot named Romalo, who pretends to steal his wallet. another robot named Tropos lets Spark know that Romalo was trolling him before fighting him.
After emerging victorious, Spark head toward Sunset Heights where he engages Fark in battle. Angry over Spark's interference, Fark summons Metal Crow to deal with him. Spark manages to pull through as he continues after Fark before running into Romalo again. After a brief fight, Spark chases Romalo into a forest.
After getting past an archer robot and a lumber robot, Spark meets a robot named the Prototype. After a brief conversation, Spark realizes that the invasion is coming from the Megaraph, which the Prototype denies by saying the Megaraph hasn't even been built. While Spark attempts to tell Prototype that the Megaraph had been completed for some time, this only engages a battle between the two, which is interupted by a robot called Freom who destroys the elevator they are fighting on and kills Prototype.
As he gives chase, he runs into more robots before meeting Romalo again. After beating Romalo and freeing him from Freom's control, Romalo teleports Spark to a secret base where Spark meets Dr. Armstrong, who informs Spark that he was the one who built Freom, and he hires Spark to help stop Freom so that Spark wouldn't get into trouble for what he had been doing.
Dr. Armstrong also let Spark know that Fark was also a secret agent working for them against Freom. Because of this, Spark doesn't have any desire to fight Fark when they meet again. However, Fark gets angry at Spark for constantly chasing him and engages him one last time. Spark emerges victorious and continues after Freom.
Upon reaching the lead robot, Spark and Freom engage in a bitter fight. Spark manages to destroy a mech Freom uses against him and even manages to beat Freom's first form. However, Freom manages to get Spark into a chokehold. Just when things look bleak, Fark tosses his spear to Spark allowing the Jester to turn into Super Spark. Freom attempts to escape, but Spark gives chase and eventually destroys him with a laser before head back to the planet.
Spark the Electric Jester 2[]
Despite his name being in the title, Spark is not present anywhere in the sequel. It is implied that before the events of this game, he went out on vacation while Dr. Armstrong did some studies on Fark.
Spark the Electric Jester 3[]
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Personality[]
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