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Amos Armat | |
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Introduced | Vegas in Space |
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Children | Felina Redding (daughter) |
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Role | Black marketeer |
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Portrayed by | Cesar Romero |
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Amos Armat in the separate continuity | |
Amos Armat in the primary continuity | |
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Alleged businessman. Moon base construction, I think, isn't it? Of course, your real expertise lies in: extortion, smuggling illegal weaponry to warring colonies, and, of course, slave trafficking.
[clears throat] That's very true. Mr. Armat's covert activities have perplexed the interplanetary authorities for years. But, as yet we've been unable to prove anything.
And rest assured, you never will, unless I turn myself and all my records over to you.
— Maj. Marla Landers, Dr. Elias Huer and Amos Armat, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century's "Vegas in Space"
Amos Armat is a business man of questionable repute, having public ties to moon base construction but, in reality, a cover for his real role as a black marketeer and other sundry business endeavors. The inability of the various interstellar authorities to conclusively tie Armat to such endeavors is noted by Dr. Elias Huer (BR25: "Vegas in Space").
Due to the danger of his career, both he and a woman who he appeared fond of sent their only child away into fosterage, a daughter who would assume the name of Felina Redding. After she became an adult, Armat made sure a job at his company was made available to her, and she became one of his most proficient computer programmers -- which lead to his undoing, as Redding came across sensitive information that made her a security risk, and a hot commodity for his various competitors including one Morgan Velosi (BR25: "Vegas in Space").