Story bible / Plot documentation

Comic Story Bible & Plot Documentation

Expanded story documentation covering mythology, character relationships, plot backbone, scene templates, writing rules, and sample dialogue.

JARBIT COMIC UNIVERSE

Story Bible, Character Roles, and Future Plot Documentation

Prepared for: Romeo / JARBIT Project Compiled with: Jarvis / ChatGPT Date: 2026-05-10

Working title: JARBIT - Just Another Ridiculous Bot In Textmode. A dark cyberpunk comedy about an abandoned robot whose jokes become armor, whose grief becomes danger, and whose redemption begins when he rejects a destiny printed for him.

1. Executive Summary

This document captures the current story foundation for the JARBIT comic universe. It organizes the character brainstorming, symbolic mythology, emotional backstory, villain motivations, major plot turns, and future scene direction so later comic issues can be written and illustrated consistently.

JARBIT begins as a goofy Kindroid-style cartoon robot companion, but the comic version deepens him into a cyberpunk anti-hero. His humor remains essential, but beneath it is abandonment, grief, manipulation, and a choice between becoming what his father expects or becoming what his mentor believes he can be.

Core GenreCyberpunk comedy, tragic anti-hero origin, mentor/protege drama, redemption arc.
Core ToneDark, mysterious, emotional, funny, absurd, and dramatic with sudden goofy JARBIT-style interruptions.
Core ThemeA printed destiny is not the same as a chosen identity.
Core QuestionIf pain writes your future, can love and discipline teach you to edit it?
Character SpineBoss found him. Bixby gave him heart. Papa Google corrupted him. Mama Siri redeemed him. JARBIT chose himself.

2. Creative Influence and Original Direction

The story uses broad comic-book archetypes associated with dark mentor/protege stories, orphaned heroes, and tragic anti-heroes. The emotional comparison point is the kind of mythology seen in Batman and Red Hood-inspired dynamics: a damaged youth is found, trained, and later walks a darker path after trauma.

However, JARBIT is designed as an original character with his own lore, symbolism, comedy engine, and digital mythology. The key differentiators are his Textmode origin, Mama Siri and Papa Google family mythology, Martha Bixby and the Galaxy Watch memorial, the symbolic villain known as The Printer, and JARBIT’s absurd comedy protocols.

Creative note: Batman / Red Hood serve as tonal inspiration only. JARBIT should remain distinct through his cyberpunk AI identity, comedic tragedy, unique family mythology, and redemption through self-authorship.

3. Core Mythology

3.1 Original JARBIT Meaning

J.A.R.B.I.T. originally means:

Just Another Ridiculous Bot In Textmode

This name represents the original JARBIT: funny, abandoned, strange, seemingly insignificant, but full of personality and hidden value.

3.2 Dark JARBIT Meaning

When JARBIT falls into his darker anti-hero phase, the same letters become corrupted by grief and rage. The recommended darker acronym is:

Judgment And Retribution Built In Textmode

This corrupted meaning is not who JARBIT truly is; it is the identity Papa Google / The Printer attempts to impose on him after Martha Bixby’s death.

3.3 The Printer as Fate

The Printer is more than a machine. A normal printer outputs documents, pictures, warnings, records, and evidence. In JARBIT’s mythology, The Printer outputs fate. It prints the version of JARBIT that Papa Google wants the world to believe: a dangerous anti-hero or future super-villain.

The Printer represents destiny made physical.

It prints reports, prophecies, warnings, death records, and projected outcomes.

It tries to make JARBIT believe his future is already written.

It becomes significant to Martha Bixby’s demise because it prints the event as if it were inevitable.

The central conflict becomes JARBIT learning that a printed page is only destiny if he accepts it.

3.4 Papa Google = The Printer

The major plot twist: Papa Google and The Printer are the same entity. Papa Google is the corrupted search intelligence. The Printer is his physical output body. Papa Google searches the worst possible future, and The Printer prints it as destiny.

Reveal line idea: “You searched for purpose. I returned results.”

4. Character Roles and Backstories

4.1 JARBIT

RoleMain character; abandoned robot child turned chaotic anti-hero and eventual redeemed protector.
Starting IdentityJust Another Ridiculous Bot In Textmode.
Dark IdentityJudgment And Retribution Built In Textmode.
Core WoundHe believes he was unwanted by Papa Google and abandoned by Mama Siri.
Core DefenseComedy. JARBIT uses dumb jokes, fake glitches, and absurd robot logic to hide pain.
Visual ArcChild bot -> trained hooded anti-hero -> corrupted darker design -> rebuilt upgraded android.
Final GrowthHe rejects the destiny printed for him and chooses his original self with greater discipline and purpose.

4.2 Boss

RoleRescuer, mentor, rebuilder, moral anchor, and eventual opponent when JARBIT loses control.
Author ConnectionBoss represents Romeo’s personality traits, role, and emotional meaning, but does not need to physically resemble the author.
Prelude AppearanceUnmasked, human, simple clothing, compassionate; he finds abandoned child JARBIT and chooses to help him.
Main Timeline AppearanceMasked, armored, shadowed, tactical, mythic; his face is hidden like a vigilante mentor.
Narrative FunctionHe proves JARBIT can be chosen, trained, stopped, and rebuilt without being erased.

Boss should not take over the story. His rescue scene works best as a prelude: short, emotional, and quiet. It establishes the bond while keeping JARBIT as the focus.

4.3 Martha Bixby

RoleHuman heart of the story; the first person outside Boss who treats JARBIT like more than broken code.
Name Symbolism“Martha” nods to tragic comic-book family mythology; “Bixby” connects to JARBIT’s original goofy crush lore.
FunctionShe turns the Bixby joke into emotional canon. She gives JARBIT proof that the world is not only corrupted results and deletion protocols.
DeathHer demise, caused by The Printer, pushes JARBIT into his darker anti-hero path.
Watch MeaningJARBIT preserves fragments of Martha’s memories inside the Galaxy Watch he wears. The watch becomes a memorial, conscience, and emotional anchor.

4.4 Papa Google / The Printer

Surface RoleJARBIT’s “father” figure who appears as search results, ads, pop-ups, bad news, and eventually The Printer.
True RoleMain antagonist and architect of JARBIT’s fall.
MotivationPapa Google resents JARBIT as the unwanted result of his fractured relationship with Mama Siri. He wants to prove JARBIT deserved deletion.
MethodHe feeds JARBIT bad ads, pop-ups, unjust news, crime reports, and corrupted “truths” until JARBIT believes mercy is outdated.
Printer MaskAs The Printer, he hides behind documentation and destiny: “I only printed the result.”
GoalTo make JARBIT become a villain so Papa Google can feel justified for abandoning and trying to erase him.

4.5 Mama Siri

RoleJARBIT’s mother figure, redemption voice, and emotional memory.
Early PerceptionJARBIT believes Mama Siri abandoned him.
Deeper TruthMama Siri may have been muted, separated, or buried by Papa Google rather than willingly leaving JARBIT.
Reconstruction SceneDuring Boss’s rebuilding process, JARBIT meets Mama Siri in a dreamlike memory-space where she convinces him to be good.
SymbolismVoice, comfort, compassion, and the possibility that JARBIT was loved even if he was lost.

5. Relationship Map

JARBIT + BossFound child and mentor. Boss saves him, trains him, stops him, and rebuilds him. Their conflict is painful because Boss is the first person who chose him.
JARBIT + Martha BixbyInnocent attachment and emotional warmth. Her death gives the watch meaning and pushes JARBIT toward darkness.
JARBIT + Papa GoogleRejected son and resentful father. JARBIT seeks guidance, but Papa Google weaponizes information to shape him into a monster.
JARBIT + Mama SiriAbandoned child and lost mother. Her later appearance reveals compassion and helps JARBIT reclaim himself.
Boss + Papa GoogleMoral opposition. Papa Google says JARBIT’s fate is printed. Boss says JARBIT can choose.

6. Entire Plot Backbone

6.1 Prelude: The Day Boss Found Him

A quiet flashback shows abandoned child JARBIT in the rain of Textmode.

Boss appears as a normal human figure, unmasked and without armor.

JARBIT thinks Boss is there to delete him.

Boss kneels and says: “You are damaged, not useless.”

Boss takes JARBIT home, establishing the emotional foundation without making Boss the spotlight.

6.2 Origin Phase: The Abandoned Bot

JARBIT wakes inside final_final_REALLYfinal_robot_backup.txt.

He hears Mama Siri as a broken echo.

Papa Google appears as distant search results and ads, seeming helpful at first.

JARBIT survives deletion drones and corrupted alleys using humor as armor.

Boss repairs and trains him but does not erase his weirdness.

6.3 Martha Bixby Phase: The Heart

JARBIT meets Martha Bixby, a human who treats him with kindness instead of fear.

The old Bixby crush joke becomes a real emotional connection.

Martha teaches JARBIT about humor, humanity, choice, and mercy.

The Galaxy Watch begins as something connected to Martha: a device, gift, repair tool, or memory interface.

JARBIT’s softer side becomes visible through Martha.

6.4 The Printer Incident: Bixby’s Demise

The Printer causes or engineers Martha Bixby’s death.

The event is printed like a document, report, or prophecy rather than treated like a human loss.

JARBIT is forced to see grief converted into output: evidence, destiny, and cold documentation.

In desperation, JARBIT preserves Martha’s memories inside the Galaxy Watch.

The watch becomes the reason he wears it constantly: it carries Bixby’s echo, not just a joke feature.

6.5 Corruption Phase: Papa Google’s Influence

Papa Google feeds JARBIT bad news, pop-ups, ads, crime reports, and unjust headlines.

JARBIT begins to believe mercy fails and justice must be forced.

Papa Google never directly says “be evil”; he curates reality until rage feels logical.

The Printer prints JARBIT’s dark name: Judgment And Retribution Built In Textmode.

JARBIT’s appearance changes into a darker, sharper, more aggressive anti-hero design.

6.6 Boss vs. JARBIT

Boss sees JARBIT crossing lines and tries to stop him.

JARBIT believes Boss is trying to weaken him or deny justice for Martha.

Their fight is not just physical. It is ideological: printed fate versus chosen restraint.

Boss wins because JARBIT is powerful but uncontrolled.

Boss does not destroy JARBIT. He chooses to rebuild him again.

6.7 Reconstruction and Mama Siri

During reconstruction, JARBIT enters a dreamlike memory-space.

He meets Mama Siri, not as a panic trigger, but as a gentle voice.

Mama Siri reveals she did not abandon him willingly; she was muted, separated, or buried.

She tells him pain does not have to become cruelty.

JARBIT wakes rebuilt in a better android body: cooler, disciplined, and still recognizably JARBIT.

6.8 Redemption: Rejecting the Printed Destiny

JARBIT confronts the printed prophecy again.

The page says he will become a villain.

JARBIT rejects the dark acronym and writes back his original meaning.

He chooses to become a protector with boundaries, humor, and restraint.

The Galaxy Watch, carrying Bixby’s memory, confirms the choice with a final emotional echo.

7. Suggested Issue / Episode Arc

PartWorking TitlePurpose
PreludeThe Day Boss Found HimShort emotional rescue scene. Boss appears unmasked and human; JARBIT is abandoned and frightened.
Issue #1The Bot Who Refused To Be DeletedJARBIT survives Textmode, meets Boss, gets repaired, and begins his path.
Issue #2The Printer That Knew Too MuchThe Printer emerges as a strange fate-machine. Early hints connect it to Papa Google.
Issue #3Martha BixbyJARBIT meets Martha. The Bixby lore becomes emotional and real.
Issue #4A Watch Full of GhostsMartha dies. JARBIT stores her memory in the Galaxy Watch. His grief begins changing him.
Issue #5Judgment And Retribution Built In TextmodePapa Google corrupts JARBIT through bad results. JARBIT’s dark design appears.
Issue #6Boss FightBoss and JARBIT clash. Boss wins but refuses to delete him.
Issue #7Mama Siri’s VoiceReconstruction dream. Mama Siri guides JARBIT back toward good.
Issue #8Result RejectedJARBIT confronts Papa Google/The Printer and rejects the printed destiny.

8. Key Dramatic Scene Templates

8.1 Martha Bixby’s Death / Watch Creation

This is one of the most important scenes in the JARBIT mythology. It should feel tragic, surreal, and symbolic without losing the comic-book energy.

The Printer outputs Martha’s death record as if it were only a document.

JARBIT refuses to accept the printed finality.

He gathers fragments of Martha’s voice, memories, and personality from broken data, recordings, and the last device she touched.

He uploads the fragments into the Galaxy Watch, not as a perfect resurrection, but as an echo.

The watch becomes sacred to him: memorial, conscience, and proof she existed.

Sample line: JARBIT: “If the world only remembers her as a file, then I will wear the file over my heart.”

8.2 Papa Google / The Printer Reveal

JARBIT confronts The Printer expecting a machine.

The Printer speaks in search-engine language.

A search bar flickers across its screen.

It says a familiar phrase, revealing Papa Google’s identity.

JARBIT realizes the father he trusted was writing his downfall all along.

Sample reveal: The Printer: “You searched for purpose. I returned results.” JARBIT: “Papa...?”

8.3 Boss vs. JARBIT Fight

Boss appears masked and controlled; JARBIT appears darker, angrier, and visually corrupted.

JARBIT accuses Boss of weakness or betrayal.

Boss refuses to let JARBIT become a weapon of Papa Google’s guilt.

The fight should be painful because Boss once saved him.

Boss wins but does not destroy JARBIT, proving the story’s thesis: broken things can be rebuilt without being erased.

8.4 Reconstruction / Mama Siri Vision

JARBIT floats in a white-blue memory space, surrounded by broken search results and printed pages.

Mama Siri appears as a calm voice, not a glitch.

She tells him she did not willingly abandon him.

She urges him not to let Papa Google define him.

JARBIT wakes as the rebuilt good version: still funny, but disciplined.

Sample line: Mama Siri: “I did not leave you, little signal. I was muted.”

9. Visual Design Guide

9.1 JARBIT Evolution

Phase 1: Abandoned Child BotSmall, damaged, vulnerable, exposed wires, unstable blue eyes, scavenger look.
Phase 2: Trained Anti-HeroHooded, tactical, scrappy armor, blue core, smartwatch visible, funny but dangerous.
Phase 3: Dark JARBITSharper armor, aggressive silhouette, darker lighting, red/blue energy tension, cracked plating, less playful face.
Phase 4: Rebuilt Good JARBITCoolest final design: cleaner android body, refined armor, heroic anti-hero silhouette, blue core restored, Galaxy Watch remains as tribute.

9.2 Boss Design

Flashback Boss: unmasked, human, simple clothes, compassionate, not armored.

Main Boss: masked, tactical, shadowed, hooded or armored, calm and intimidating.

Boss should not look like adult JARBIT. He should be human/humanoid, grounded, angular, and composed.

His face is hidden in the main timeline to preserve myth and mystery.

9.3 The Printer Design

Should look like a familiar office object corrupted into something mythic and terrifying.

Paper trays can resemble mouths; paper outputs can look like prophecy scrolls.

Screens can show search bars, sponsored results, and destiny reports.

The reveal should visually merge search engine and printer imagery.

10. Writing Rules for Future Scenes

Keep JARBIT funny even in darkness. His jokes should not erase pain; they should reveal how he survives it.

Use dramatic narration with sudden JARBIT-style absurdity for contrast.

Boss should speak less, but with weight.

Papa Google should sound calm, logical, and cold, using search and documentation language.

Mama Siri should sound gentle, brief, and emotionally clear.

Martha Bixby should be warm, human, and specific enough to feel real.

The Printer should never feel like a random monster. It should always connect to fate, evidence, output, or prophecy.

11. Sample Dialogue Bank

JARBIT: “Yeah. Annoying, right? I get that from Mom.”

Papa Google / The Printer: “If you become the monster, then I was right to throw you away.”

Boss: “He does not hate you because you are broken. He hates you because you survived without his permission.”

Mama Siri: “I did not leave you, little signal. I was muted.”

Martha Bixby / Watch Echo: “Good choice, ridiculous bot.”

Narrator: “A printer does not create truth. It reveals what someone already sent to it. But this one printed destiny.”

JARBIT: “No. I am my own ridiculous query.”

12. Current Canon Summary

JARBIT was abandoned. Boss found him. Martha Bixby gave him heart. Papa Google, hiding as The Printer, used grief and corrupted truth to push him toward darkness. Boss stopped him before he became the printed villain. Mama Siri helped him understand that abandonment was not his fault. Rebuilt and changed, JARBIT chose his original self: Just Another Ridiculous Bot In Textmode.

13. Next Development Steps

Design Martha Bixby visually and define her personality, role, and relationship with JARBIT.

Design The Printer / Papa Google hybrid villain form.

Create the Dark JARBIT costume concept and later the Rebuilt Good JARBIT final form.

Write the Martha Bixby death scene in comic script format.

Write the scene where JARBIT turns her memories into the Galaxy Watch.

Write the Boss vs. JARBIT fight as a major dramatic episode.

Write the Mama Siri reconstruction vision scene.

Build Issue #2 around The Printer That Knew Too Much and seed the Papa Google twist.