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V.I.N.CENT is a robot from the 1979 Disney film The Black Hole. His name is an acronym for Vital Information Necessary, CENTralized. V.I.N.CENT's normal means of locomotion is hovering, but he is also equipped with magnetic "feet" that enable him to hang from metal walls or even travel along the outer hull of a ship. V.I.N.CENT uses a variety of gadgets including a tether cable, retractable laser blasters, extending claws, and a rotary blade. He can also retract his helmet, using it as a protective shield.
V.I.N.CENT was stationed on board the exploration ship U.S.S. Palomino and, despite his mechanical status, was considered a valued crew member by Captain Holland. He was the first to detect the U.S.S. Cygnus, previously thought to be lost, hovering on the event horizon of a black hole. V.I.N.CENT accompanied the crew to investigate and later met Old B.O.B., an older model robot aboard the Cygnus. V.I.N.CENT's friendship with B.O.B. led to the revelation that the crew was in imminent danger from the captain of the Cygnus, Dr. Hans Reinhardt, who had turned its crew members into mindless humanoid slaves. V.I.N.CENT also managed to defeat the hulking guardian robot onboard the ship known as Maximillian, saving the rest of the crew and enabling their escape.
V.I.N.CENT shared an ESP link with one of the crew members, Dr. Kate McCrae. (In the novelization by Alan Dean Foster, the link is established via an ESP-Module implanted in both Vincent and McCrae, while in the movie the source of this ability is left unexplained.)
V.I.N.CENT was voiced by an unbilled Roddy McDowall.
V.I.N.CENT exhibited a tendency to dole out folk wisdom to his fellow crew mates, and was ready with a "penny's worth of philosophy" for any situation. At one point, crewman Charlie Pizer (Joseph Bottoms) inquired whether V.I.N.CENT was programmed to bug him; V.I.N.CENT. replied, "No, sir. To educate you."
Some of V.I.N.CENT's notable aphorisms follow:
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