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{{DisambigHeader|Chip|the Vehicle Force pilot as they appear in ''[[Voltron: Defender of the Universe]]''-related interpretations}}
[[File:Chip.jpg|thumb|300px|Chip]][[File:Chips_ship.jpg|thumb|300px|Chip's vehicle.]]'''Chip''' is the youngest member of the [[Voltron Vehicle Force]]. A member of the [[Air Team]], he flies the Advanced Recon Helicopter (#4) that becomes the left upper arm of Voltron.
 
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{{Character
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| name = Chip
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| image = Chip.jpg
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| gender = Male
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| hair = Brown
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| eyes = Brown
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| occupation = Voltron Pilot
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| affiliation = [[Voltron Force]]
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| first = [[In Search of New Worlds]]
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| voice = Neil Ross
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| altver = [[Yasuo Mutsu]]
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}}
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[[File:Chips_ship.jpg|thumb|300px|Chip's vehicle.]]
 
'''Chip''' is the youngest member of the [[(Vehicle) Voltron|Vehicle Voltron]] team. A member of the Air Team, he flies the Advanced Recon Helicopter (#4) that becomes the left upper arm of Voltron.
   
 
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Chip is the brother of the [[Lion Voltron|Lion Force]] team member [[Pidge (DotU)|Pidge]], though the circumstances of this relationship differ by continuity.
:''Based on [[Yasuo Mutsu]] from [[Armored Fleet Dairugger XV]]''
 
   
 
== Voltron: Defender of the Universe continuity ==
Chip is the brother of the [[Lion Force]] team member [[Pidge]], though the circumstances of this relationship differ by continuity.
 
 
==Fiction==
 
===Voltron: Defender of the Universe continuity===
 
 
Pidge and Chip are twin brothers and were orphaned at a young age. When his foster parents wanted to adopt Pidge, he refused to go unless they took Chip as well. {{storylink|Letters from Home}}
 
Pidge and Chip are twin brothers and were orphaned at a young age. When his foster parents wanted to adopt Pidge, he refused to go unless they took Chip as well. {{storylink|Letters from Home}}
   
===Devil's Due comics continuity===
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== Devil's Due comics continuity ==
Pidge and Chip meet for the first time and deduce they are brothers.{{cite}}
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When Pidge and Chip met for the first time, they quickly deduced they were brothers. {{cite}}
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
 
* The Pidge/Chip relationship was invented for Voltron. Pidge is based on a [[Beast King Golion]] character, whereas Chip is based on a [[Dairugger]] character. The two Japanese series continuities' are completely unrelated.
 
* The Pidge/Chip relationship was invented for Voltron. Pidge is based on a [[Beast King Golion]] character, whereas Chip is based on a [[Dairugger]] character. The two Japanese series continuities' are completely unrelated.
 
* Chip's last name may not be "Stoker" like Pidge.
 
* Chip's last name may not be "Stoker" like Pidge.
**In the ''[[Voltron: Defender of the Universe]]'' cartoon continuity, Pidge and Chip were adopted from an orphanage by the same family, so in that continuity they might share a last name, except that the cartoon didn't provide last names for any Voltron team members (Lion or Vehicle).
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** In the ''[[Voltron: Defender of the Universe]]'' cartoon continuity, Pidge and Chip were adopted from an orphanage by the same family, so in that continuity they might share a last name, except that the cartoon didn't provide last names for any Voltron team members (Lion or Vehicle).
**In the [[DDP]] comics continuity, Pidge and Chip did not know each other prior to the two Voltron teams' meeting, thus we can assume they did not grow up in the same family, and do not have the same last name.
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** In the [[Devil's Due Publishing|DDP]] comics continuity, Pidge and Chip did not know each other prior to the two Voltron teams' meeting, thus we can assume they did not grow up in the same family, and do not have the same last name.
*In the ''[[Voltron: Defender of the Universe]]'' episode "[[A Ghost and Four Keys]]", Pidge calls himself an "[[Earth]] man." In this series' continuity, the brothers were raised together in the same family, thus we can assume that Chip may also self-identify as an Earth-man (though we still don't know where either brother was born, let alone grew up).
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* In the ''[[Voltron: Defender of the Universe]]'' episode "[[A Ghost and Four Keys]]", Pidge calls himself an "[[Earth]] man." In this series' continuity, the brothers were raised together in the same family, thus we can assume that Chip may also self-identify as an Earth-man (though we still don't know where either brother was born, let alone grew up).
   
 
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Latest revision as of 04:46, 11 February 2020

This article is about the Vehicle Force pilot as they appear in Voltron: Defender of the Universe-related interpretations. For a list of other meanings, see Chip (disambiguation).

Chips ship

Chip's vehicle.

Chip is the youngest member of the Vehicle Voltron team. A member of the Air Team, he flies the Advanced Recon Helicopter (#4) that becomes the left upper arm of Voltron.

Chip is the brother of the Lion Force team member Pidge, though the circumstances of this relationship differ by continuity.

Voltron: Defender of the Universe continuity

Pidge and Chip are twin brothers and were orphaned at a young age. When his foster parents wanted to adopt Pidge, he refused to go unless they took Chip as well. [1]

Devil's Due comics continuity

When Pidge and Chip met for the first time, they quickly deduced they were brothers. [citation needed]

Trivia

  • The Pidge/Chip relationship was invented for Voltron. Pidge is based on a Beast King Golion character, whereas Chip is based on a Dairugger character. The two Japanese series continuities' are completely unrelated.
  • Chip's last name may not be "Stoker" like Pidge.
    • In the Voltron: Defender of the Universe cartoon continuity, Pidge and Chip were adopted from an orphanage by the same family, so in that continuity they might share a last name, except that the cartoon didn't provide last names for any Voltron team members (Lion or Vehicle).
    • In the DDP comics continuity, Pidge and Chip did not know each other prior to the two Voltron teams' meeting, thus we can assume they did not grow up in the same family, and do not have the same last name.
  • In the Voltron: Defender of the Universe episode "A Ghost and Four Keys", Pidge calls himself an "Earth man." In this series' continuity, the brothers were raised together in the same family, thus we can assume that Chip may also self-identify as an Earth-man (though we still don't know where either brother was born, let alone grew up).

References