GigBot

GigBot is the manager for Giglr corp. They have a bluish-purple hat with a star and yellow horns, along with a microphone piece. '''Warning: this next area may contain [SPECULATE] and may not be fully [ACCURACY]. I am not fully sure if [ALLOW] is [GRANTED] to users to include [SPECULATE], so revert this change if it is [NOT ALLOW].'''I suspect that GigBot may be TempBot. First off, TempBot is the only other bot we have seen which has a battery indicator showing us how much battery power is left. Second off, you’re probably wondering about GigBot’s gradients. Well, the Vacation Simulator Suite’s radio will explain. Go to the last channel and wait. After a little, you will hear an advertisement for “Gradients”, and that advertisement proves that bots without gradients may get gradients if they want. Now, you might be thinking, “What about the stains?” Well, right under the star on GigBot’s microphone, there is a sticker saying “REFURBISHED”. That should explain the lack of stains. Now, back to more possible proof. JobBot and TempBot are the only other bots we have seen with a button on their bottom left (or the human’s bottom right). And then, for the voice, TempBot’s low battery would most likely alter his voice, and from the autotune on it we know that that is in fact the case. However, GigBot has a full battery, making his voice not altered. Try autotuning GigBot’s voice. If done correctly, you should in theory get a voice pretty similar to TempBot. Also, check out the end of the Giglr trailer. “New infinite mode”. Remind you of anything? If it does, it’s most likely reminding you of Infinite Overtime, the Job Simulator mode where TempBot makes his appearance as your guide for the overtime shift. Convinced yet? —'''this area is not [FINISH] yet. Anything in it may be subject to [DIFFERENTIATION FROM ORIGINAL CONTENT].'''