| Every so often, GIR will display brief instances of complete functionality. Usually triggered by Zim giving an order, this "Duty Mode" is made manifest by the teal parts of GIR's body and eyes flashing red, his voice changing from high-pitched to harsh, deep and rough, and GIR himself snapping to attention, alert and utterly obedient. He concludes it with a salute and response of "Yes, sir!". These random bouts never last for long, though, and after a few seconds, GIR is right back to his gleeful, hyperactive self. As it turns out, though, this brevity is probably a good thing for Zim: As he learned the hard way when he tried to lock GIR into Duty Mode via a Behavioral Modulator, if GIR was fully lucid all the time, he would quickly realize that his own master was a threat to their mission to conquer Earth, and would quickly eliminate him. | | Every so often, GIR will display brief instances of complete functionality. Usually triggered by Zim giving an order, this "Duty Mode" is made manifest by the teal parts of GIR's body and eyes flashing red, his voice changing from high-pitched to harsh, deep and rough, and GIR himself snapping to attention, alert and utterly obedient. He concludes it with a salute and response of "Yes, sir!". These random bouts never last for long, though, and after a few seconds, GIR is right back to his gleeful, hyperactive self. As it turns out, though, this brevity is probably a good thing for Zim: As he learned the hard way when he tried to lock GIR into Duty Mode via a Behavioral Modulator, if GIR was fully lucid all the time, he would quickly realize that his own master was a threat to their mission to conquer Earth, and would quickly eliminate him. |
| '''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Varies''' but usually '''Mental Disability''' (GIR is a very naive, cheerful, and frankly idiotic for a robot servant. Often times displaying himself as a nuisance to his master, disobeying orders when given, and is frequent to out bursts. His low intelligence overall has been both an inconvenience and big help to Zim in certain situations. But still tends to be problematic and chaotic regardless. Despite all of this, GIR has shown a few instances of awareness and notable competence such as how he points out some flaws in one of Zim's plan<ref>Season 1 Episode 20 "Walk For Your Lives"</ref> or questioned the wisdom of sending a machine into the past to destroy Dib.<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref> Sometimes he even obeys his masters orders, once making him proud and happy. Can pilot the Voot Cruiser and has utilized Zim's equipments before. [https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/Invader_Zim:_Enter_the_Florpus_(Transcript) Wrote and sang a song that got children all around the planet to hold hands to help accomplish Zim's goal]. [https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/The_Trial_(Transcript) In the Unfinished episode, ''The Trial'', GIR managed to conquer Earth in one day, and he unexpectedly becomes a much better Invader than Zim. And unlike Zim, GIR is shown to be a benevolent leader, as humans seem to greatly respect and revere him]). '''Supergenius''' while in Duty Mode (Far more competent and responsive than before, having lust for knowledge. Came to the conclusion that Zim was a threat to the mission, viewing his intellect and skills as something that would hinder the mission completely. Seeing him as nothing but "stupid". Drained a lot of human minds and obtained immense amount of Knowledge about the world, which would include notable Supergenius individuals such as Doctor Membrane. These were as a result necessary methods and plans he had quickly made in order to successfully take over the world, something his master has been failing to achieve miserably<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "GIR's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref>) | | '''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Varies''' but usually '''Mental Disability''' (GIR is a very naive, cheerful, and frankly idiotic for a robot servant. Often times displaying himself as a nuisance to his master, disobeying orders when given, and is frequent to out bursts. His low intelligence overall has been both an inconvenience and big help to Zim in certain situations. But still tends to be problematic and chaotic regardless. Despite all of this, GIR has shown a few instances of awareness and notable competence such as how he points out some flaws in one of Zim's plan<ref>Season 1 Episode 20 "Walk For Your Lives"</ref> or questioned the wisdom of sending a machine into the past to destroy Dib.<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref> Sometimes he even obeys his masters orders, once making him proud and happy. Can pilot the Voot Cruiser and has utilized Zim's equipments before. [https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/Invader_Zim:_Enter_the_Florpus_(Transcript) Wrote and sang a song that got children all around the planet to hold hands to help accomplish Zim's goal]. [https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/The_Trial_(Transcript) In the Unfinished episode, ''The Trial'', GIR managed to conquer Earth in one day, and he unexpectedly becomes a much better Invader than Zim. And unlike Zim, GIR is shown to be a benevolent leader, as humans seem to greatly respect and revere him]). '''Supergenius''' while in Duty Mode (Far more competent and responsive than before, having lust for knowledge. Came to the conclusion that Zim was a threat to the mission, viewing his intellect and skills as something that would hinder the mission completely. Seeing him as nothing but "stupid". Drained a lot of human minds and obtained immense amount of Knowledge about the world, which would include notable Supergenius individuals such as Doctor Membrane. These were as a result necessary methods and plans he had quickly made in order to successfully take over the world, something his master has been failing to achieve miserably<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "GIR's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref>) |
| |-|Base='''[[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]]''', '''[[Vehicular Mastery]]''', '''[[Genius Intelligence]]''' while in Duty Mode, '''[[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]''' (Resisted the narrator pausing the story to narrate and ate him<ref>Season 2 Episode 1 "The Most Horrible X-Mas Ever"</ref>), '''[[Inorganic Physiology]]''' (Type 2; GIR is a robot made from scrapped parts), '''[[Self-Sustenance]]''' (Type 1, 2, and 3), '''[[Magnetism Manipulation]]''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL5W2begvIo Aluminum foil magnetizes towards GIR's body]<ref>Season 1 Episode 3 "Walk of Doom"</ref>), '''[[Time Paradox Immunity]]''' (Grandfather Paradox; Both Zim and GIR seem to remember the events of what happened during "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig" beyond what future Zim wrote to past Zim<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref>), '''[[Acrobatics]]''' (Displayed superhuman jump height when Zim ordered him into his disguise<ref>Season 1 Episode 18 "Tak: The Hideous New Girl"</ref>), '''[[Immortality]]''' (Types 3 & 6. [https://i.imgur.com/1eQ7grz.jpg?1 Survived losing his head], and [https://gfycat.com/dimpledconventionalbarebirdbat his body can function without it]), '''[[Enhanced Senses]]''' (GIR was given a chip that can allow him to have a sight great enough to see planets light years away<ref>Season 1 Episode 3 "Walk of Doom"</ref>. GIR is equipped with an X-Ray Enhancement<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "GIR's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref>),''' [[Regeneration]]''' (Mid; Gir has regenerated from his head exploding<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref>), '''[[Weapon Mastery|Built-in Weapons]]''' & '''[[Explosion Manipulation]]''' (GIR's head is equipped with a myriad of weapons and missiles<ref>Season 1 Episode 10 "Bloaty's Pizza Hog"</ref>), '''[[Energy Manipulation]]''' & '''[[Heat Manipulation]]''' (GIR is equipped with laser eyes<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "GIR's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref>), '''[[Flight]]''' & '''[[Spaceflight]]''' (Zim has ordered Gir to use his jets to fly him out of many situations.<ref>Season 1 Episode 1 "The Nightmare Begins"</ref><ref>Season 1 Episode 2 "Walk of Doom"</ref> GIR could fly in space from Mars to Mercury<ref>Season 1 Episode 15 "Battle of the Planets of Doom Parts 1 & 2"</ref>), '''[[Cosmic Awareness]]''' (Zim gave GIR a guidance system tractor allowing him to instantly find any location in the entire universe. Zim isn't aware of all locations in the universe either making this far more impressive.<ref>Season 1 Episode 2 "Walk of Doom"</ref>), '''[[Dimensional Storage]]''' (Somehow able to store in a large quantity of rubber pigs within him despite his small body, along with fairly large objects<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref>), '''[[BFR]]''' ([https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/Invader_Zim:_Enter_the_Florpus_(Transcript) Due to being able to stuff anything in his head, he can shoot them out of his head, sending the object, being, etcetera into space]), '''[[Information Analysis]]''' (Can analyze living things and inanimate objects, from species to intelligence and tell if a being is the real being or not<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "Gir's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref> ), '''[[Technological Manipulation]]''', '''[[Data Manipulation]]''', '''[[Immersion]]''', '''[[Possession]]''' and '''[[Memory Manipulation]]''' (Can [https://youtu.be/Zx-ZwGwQhQE?t=504 drain human minds and absorb knowledge to himself], later [https://youtu.be/Zx-ZwGwQhQE?t=627 uploaded] himself to monitors.<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "Gir's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref> Once took over Zim's entire base by accidentally uploading himself to the brain of the base, which allowed him full control of all of its contents and technology<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain"</ref>), '''Limited [[Sound Manipulation|Voice Manipulation]]''' (GIR's voice changes based off if he's in duty mode or not), '''[[Social Influencing]]''' (His very character, design, and innocent behavior has captured attentions from many individuals that surround him. Has shown an occasional manipulative side, having used his antics in the past to bend others to his will. There have been multiple instances where Zim has used his attractive looks and quirky personality to manipulate others in order for things to go into his favor. Even when it's plain obvious, people have been fooled by the ingenious and famous disguise GIR wears, even deceives Supergeniuses in the verse. [https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/The_Trial_(Transcript) In the Unfinished episode, ''The Trial'', GIR managed to conquer Earth in one day, and he unexpectedly becomes a much better Invader than Zim. And unlike Zim, GIR is shown to be a benevolent leader, as humans seem to greatly respect and revere him]. His song, "[https://youtu.be/7y4xU2e199o Peace is Nice]", garnered children all over the world to hold hands helping Zim's plan come to fruition. GIR convinced an entire news network based off wanting to find the paranormal that Zim's not an alien even after Dib had direct proof recorded on tape and entering with his robot body and explaining a ridiculous story<ref>Season 1 Episode 13 "Mysterious Mysteries"</ref>), '''[[Size Manipulation]]''' (Grew to a much larger size in ''Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom''), '''[[Self-Destruction]]''' (Is equipped with a self-destruct feature in Dib's illusionary world, however real GIR should have this too<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom"</ref>).<br><br> | | |-|Base='''[[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]]''', '''[[Vehicular Mastery]]''', '''[[Genius Intelligence]]''' while in Duty Mode, '''[[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]''' (Resisted the narrator pausing the story to narrate and ate him<ref>Season 2 Episode 1 "The Most Horrible X-Mas Ever"</ref>), '''[[Inorganic Physiology]]''' (Type 2; GIR is a robot made from scrapped parts), '''[[Self-Sustenance]]''' (Type 1, 2, and 3), '''[[Magnetism Manipulation]]''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL5W2begvIo Aluminum foil magnetizes towards GIR's body]<ref>Season 1 Episode 3 "Walk of Doom"</ref>), '''[[Time Paradox Immunity]]''' (Grandfather Paradox; Both Zim and GIR seem to remember the events of what happened during "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig" beyond what future Zim wrote to past Zim<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref>), '''[[Acrobatics]]''' (Displayed superhuman jump height when Zim ordered him into his disguise<ref>Season 1 Episode 18 "Tak: The Hideous New Girl"</ref>), '''[[Immortality]]''' (Types 3 & 6. [https://i.imgur.com/1eQ7grz.jpg?1 Survived losing his head], and [https://gfycat.com/dimpledconventionalbarebirdbat his body can function without it]), '''[[Enhanced Senses]]''' (GIR was given a chip that can allow him to have a sight great enough to see planets light years away<ref>Season 1 Episode 3 "Walk of Doom"</ref>. GIR is equipped with an X-Ray Enhancement<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "GIR's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref>),''' [[Regeneration]]''' (Mid; Gir has regenerated from his head exploding<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref>), '''[[Weapon Mastery|Built-in Weapons]]''' & '''[[Explosion Manipulation]]''' (GIR's head is equipped with a myriad of weapons and missiles<ref>Season 1 Episode 10 "Bloaty's Pizza Hog"</ref>), '''[[Energy Manipulation]]''' & '''[[Heat Manipulation]]''' (GIR is equipped with laser eyes<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "GIR's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref>), '''[[Flight]]''' & '''[[Spaceflight]]''' (Zim has ordered Gir to use his jets to fly him out of many situations.<ref>Season 1 Episode 1 "The Nightmare Begins"</ref><ref>Season 1 Episode 2 "Walk of Doom"</ref> GIR could fly in space from Mars to Mercury<ref>Season 1 Episode 15 "Battle of the Planets of Doom Parts 1 & 2"</ref>), '''[[Cosmic Awareness]]''' (Zim gave GIR a guidance system tractor allowing him to instantly find any location in the entire universe. Zim isn't aware of all locations in the universe either making this far more impressive.<ref>Season 1 Episode 2 "Walk of Doom"</ref>), '''[[Dimensional Storage]]''' (Somehow able to store in a large quantity of rubber pigs within him despite his small body, along with fairly large objects<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Bad, Bad Rubber Pig"</ref>), '''[[BFR]]''' ([https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/Invader_Zim:_Enter_the_Florpus_(Transcript) Due to being able to stuff anything in his head, he can shoot them out of his head, sending the object, being, etcetera into space]), '''[[Information Analysis]]''' (Can analyze living things and inanimate objects, from species to intelligence and tell if a being is the real being or not<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "Gir's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref> ), '''[[Technological Manipulation]]''', '''[[Data Manipulation]]''', '''[[Immersion]]''', '''[[Possession]]''' and '''[[Memory Manipulation]]''' (Can [https://youtu.be/Zx-ZwGwQhQE?t=504 drain human minds and absorb knowledge to himself], later [https://youtu.be/Zx-ZwGwQhQE?t=627 uploaded] himself to monitors.<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "Gir's Gone Crazy and Stuff"</ref> Once took over Zim's entire base by accidentally uploading himself to the brain of the base, which allowed him full control of all of its contents and technology<ref>Season 1 Episode 8 "Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain"</ref>), '''Limited [[Sound Manipulation|Voice Manipulation]]''' (GIR's voice changes based off if he's in duty mode or not), '''[[Social Influencing]]''' (His very character, design, and innocent behavior has captured attentions from many individuals that surround him. Has shown an occasional manipulative side, having used his antics in the past to bend others to his will. There have been multiple instances where Zim has used his attractive looks and quirky personality to manipulate others in order for things to go into his favor. Even when it's plain obvious, people have been fooled by the ingenious and famous disguise GIR wears, even deceives Supergeniuses in the verse. [https://zim.fandom.com/wiki/The_Trial_(Transcript) In the Unfinished episode, ''The Trial'', GIR managed to conquer Earth in one day, and he unexpectedly becomes a much better Invader than Zim. And unlike Zim, GIR is shown to be a benevolent leader, as humans seem to greatly respect and revere him]. His song, "[https://youtu.be/7y4xU2e199o Peace is Nice]", garnered children all over the world to hold hands helping Zim's plan come to fruition. GIR convinced an entire news network based off wanting to find the paranormal that Zim's not an alien even after Dib had direct proof recorded on tape and entering with his robot body and explaining a ridiculous story<ref>Season 1 Episode 13 "Mysterious Mysteries"</ref>), '''[[Size Manipulation]]''' (Grew to a much larger size in ''Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom''), '''[[Self-Destruction]]''' (Is equipped with a self-destruct feature in Dib's illusionary world, however real GIR should have this too<ref>Season 1 Episode 19 "Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom"</ref>).<br><br> |