TV-Series
Description
Sam N'Dool, an 11-year-old war orphan, belongs to the D.I.C.E. F-99 unit, a team forged from shared tragedy as survivors of wartime loss. As the youngest member, he operates as the group’s mechanical savant and tactical architect, anchoring missions with his analytical precision. His expertise centers on piloting the Paratricar—a shape-shifting Dinobreaker that morphs into a stealth-enabled Parasaurolophus vehicle—leveraging its invisibility to outmaneuver threats.
Though small in stature, he bonds deeply with teammates Robert Clapice and Marco Rocca, partnering on operations demanding calculated strategies or brute mechanical force. Between missions, he dedicates quiet moments to solemn prayers, fixated on shielding his comrades from harm.
The unit’s foundation as orphans fuels their unspoken pact of interdependence, driving Sam to navigate high-stakes rescue scenarios with a dual focus: troubleshooting machinery and dissecting volatile variables in real time. Trust and collective accountability remain his compass, sharpening his resolve to outthink crises alongside his makeshift family.
Though small in stature, he bonds deeply with teammates Robert Clapice and Marco Rocca, partnering on operations demanding calculated strategies or brute mechanical force. Between missions, he dedicates quiet moments to solemn prayers, fixated on shielding his comrades from harm.
The unit’s foundation as orphans fuels their unspoken pact of interdependence, driving Sam to navigate high-stakes rescue scenarios with a dual focus: troubleshooting machinery and dissecting volatile variables in real time. Trust and collective accountability remain his compass, sharpening his resolve to outthink crises alongside his makeshift family.