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Subject: ReBoot FAQ, 4 of 6
Contents: Episode Guide, 2nd season
Date: Tue Jul 15 12:24:03 PDT 1997
From: Joe Smith <jsm...@inwap.com>

From: Gavin Blair, co-creator of ReBoot
To: Joe Smith

You may also notice if you have sharp eyes and/or ears (which I know you have)
that in some of the newer episodes we've actually incorporated the number into
the show somewhere. (That got your attention didn't it!)

Season 1

01 Show number 9402 - The Tearing
02 Show number 9401 - Racing the clock
03 Show number 9403 - The Quick & the Fed
04 Show number 9405 - The Medusa Bug
05 Show number 9404 - The Tiff (on movie director's clapboard)
06 Show number 9408 - In The Belly of the Beast
07 Show number 9414 - The Crimson Binome
08 Show number 9411 - Enzo the Smart
09 Show number 9410 - Wizards, Warriors & A Word From Our Sponsor
10 Show number 9406 - The Great Brain Robbery
(11-13 are Canadian 1st season shows, American 2nd season shows)
11 Show number 9416 - Talent Night
12 Show number 9415a - Identity Crisis Part One
13 Show number 9415b - Identity Crisis Part Two

Season 2

14 Show number 9501 - Infected
15 Show number 9502 - High Code (Locomotive: 9502)
16 Show number 9503 - When Games Collide
17 Show number 9505 - Bad Bob (Dot: "security plan 9505")
18 Show number 9504 - Painted Windows
19 Show number 9509 - AndrAIa
20 Show number 9508 - Nullzilla (Dot: "procedure 9508")
21 Show number 9506 - Gigabyte
22 Show number 9507 - Trust No One
23 Show number 9510 - Web World War (Bob: "Emergency code nine five one zero")
ReBoot: "Talent Night"
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=== "TALENT NIGHT" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Lane Raichert
Story by Gavin Blair, Phil Mitchell, Ian Pearson
Fancy guitar work by a guy local to Vancouver
Song _"You're Alphanumeric"_ written by Robert Buckley

Note: YTV lists this as "Talent Night in Hell", although the episode itself
says "Talent Night". In the Canadian version, the YTV robot
shows up. In the US, the big red robot does not have a logo on its chest.

== Synopsis ==

Dot and Bob have a surprise birthday party planned for Enzo. With all the
commotion going on, Megabyte wants to get into the act.

== Story ==

The story opens with Bob and Enzo playing a game against a couple of binomes.
"You're smoke" says Enzo. "In your dreams, birthday boy", replies Bob.
(This scene is included in "The Recording Session #2", a QuickTime movie.)
The game ends in a four-way tie. Enzo goes on ahead while Bob checks up
on Dot. Dot is in the middle of auditioning acts for the surprise party
she is holding for Enzo's birthday.

Things are not going well. Most of the acts are awful, and the interesting
ones are nixed by Miss Emma Fee, the Prog Sensor. Dot tells Bob to keep Enzo
busy until 24:50. The acts being auditioned are:

* "the fabulous, uh, acrobat guys". The One with its hair in an Afro style
is launched into the stratosphere. (His comment to this is something like
"oo, er", and background is a great shot of Mainframe's Baudway sector.)
* A Zero that bugs its eyes and falls to pieces.
* The Dires, Sal and Harv, rather primative looking characters that Mike
gleefully smashes.
* Johnny O'Binome, who does a joke of nothing but "1" and "0".
* Live Null Juggling (clown on red unicycle treats nulls as if they were
balloons and twists them into funny shapes).
* Phong singing "Unforgettable" and forgetting the unforgettable words.
* Small-Town Binomes singing "B.S.'n'P." (to the tune of the Village People's
"Y.M.C.A"). "It's fun to play in a non-violent way".
* The Primatives: a blue sphere, a green cube, and a red cone.
(At the end, the cube rotates to a diamond shape, the cone flattens to
a triangle covering the top half of the diamond, and the sphere becomes
a circle behind them. They form a ReBoot icon.)
* Captain Quirk, doing William Shatner's rendition of "Rocket Man".
* One of Megabyte's viral binome's doing break dancing and moonwalking.


Megabyte notices the activity and tries to get information out of Bob (who
throws Enzo into the goal of a rocket-pack game to keep Enzo from hearing
about the secret activity). MB sends some of his incompetent spies to check
out the commotion around Dot's Diner. They end up being part of the act.
MB is rather pleased to hear that all those people will be gathered in one
place - he decides to put into action "plan code 214".

Meanwhile, Bob takes Enzo to the Data Slides in the Beverly Hills sector.
Enzo is tired and hungry, and wants to go back to the Diner. As he takes off
on his zip-board, the guy with the Afro comes down, and Bob says "oo, er!"

[ image='../ytv/YTV-icon.gif' descr='[robot]' ]
The street near the Diner is filled with just about every single vehicle in
Mainframe. (Some of these are shown in Alliance's Motor Pool,
others can be found by Parsing Mainframe's Database; look for the Data Crane.)
Enzo wanders backstage, past the fat Elvis, past the water-cooler sprite (who
is speaking Robby the Robot's line from the movie _Forbidden Planet_:
"would 64 gallons be sufficient"), past the big red robot, and on to the stage.

Everybody is there, and is counting down the time left. Right at zero,
sparklies start at Enzo's feet, and he gets a new outfit. His shirt says
10 instead of 01. Dot comes out in a torch-singer outfit and performs
"You're Alphanumeric" to a slack-jawed Bob and Enzo.

The fat Elvis gets ready for Aloha from Mainframe via Satellite, but gets
flattened when Megabyte crashes the party (literally). Two A.B.C.s (Armored
Binome Carriers) transform into giant speakers, and Megabyte comes out of
a coffin held up by skeleton hands. (Hack and Slash are his drummers.)
He pulls out a guitar, and turns the volume up to eleven.

Bob counters by telling Glitch to transform into a BFG (Big Fancy Guitar).
The two men perform a wild guitar duet. At the end, MB gives his guitar
to Enzo, and says "I've always wanted to do that". As MB's gigantic
armored limo leaves, Mike the TV tells the crowd "Ladies and gentlemen,
Megabyte has left the building". (Fat Elvis pops up and looks astounded.)

== References ==

* "Talent Night in Hell" was the working title.
* The cars in the opening game are designed to look like floor tile
pullers; two suction cups on a handle, used to pull up 2-foot by 2-foot
squares to get to the cables under the equipment in a computer room.
* Binome Joke: "1010011011101110111001101111001110101100001100101110011101"
Assuming A=1, B=10, C=11...Z=11010, Johnny O'Binome says:
10100 1 1011 101 1101 11001 10111 1001 110 101
T A K E M Y W I F E
10000 1100 101 1 10011 101
P L E A S E
* The co-creators of ReBoot are always being refered to as "the people who
did the _Money For Nothing_ music video for the Dire Straits.
Gavin Blair said they were sick of having only that reference and wanted
to show their displeasure by having the Dires get clobbered on stage.
* William Shatner, aka Captain Kirk, recorded an album including his
rendition of "Rocket Man" as a serious musical number during
the psychedelic '60's. He was apparently unaware that everyone else
in the music industry considered this to be a joke.
* "Live Null Juggling" appears to be a reference to "Live Cat Juggling"
in Steve Martin's movie _The Jerk_.
* The clown on a unicycle is an homage to John Lasseter's computer
animated short film "_Red's Dream_".
* The mock documentary film "_This is Spinal Tap_" has a guitar player
who is very proud that the knob on his amplifier does not stop at ten,
"it goes to eleven!".
* In the PC game "Doom", a BFG-9000 is a very desirable weapon.
* At the end of Prestley's concerts, the announcer would say, "ladies and
gentlemen, Elvis has left the building" to convince people to leave.

The binome joke, Dot's singing and the guitar duel from this episode are on the
CD-ROM that comes with the action figures.

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 11)

* This episode shows the Data Slide in the Beverly Hills sector. A
second Data Slide just like it gets created in "Identity Crisis, part 2".
* Dot says "I like the red, not the blue" when picking out her dress.
* Small town = Village, Binomes = People.
* The sound of old Star Trek sliding doors as Captain Quirk's toupee falls.
* There is no concensus as to which rock star Megabyte is imitating. Could
be Megadeath, Meatloaf, or any one of several other bands. One fan
says "Poison" (based onf the glowing green highlights).
* The guitar duel matches the musical style of one at the end of the
movie _Crossroads_.
* Someone said they saw Megabyte missing his green chest logo during his
guitar solo on the first showing of the Canadian version. (In Canada,
the big red robot has "YTV" on its chest. The version shown on ABC does
not have "YTV".) The missing logo is there on the reruns; BLT has been
known to fix mistakes between the first showing and the first repeat.
* Piano player could be Liberacci.


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=== ABC special, Friday 8-Sep-95, 8:30pm ===
== Preview of the new Saturday morning line-up ==

On the evening of Friday the 8th of September, ABC ran a half-hour "Saturday
Morning Preview" show, which described the new fall line-up. Two kids hack
into the ABC mainframe to look at the top-secret files there. They attract
the attention of Megabyte, who kidnaps all the Saturday morning shows and
demands: "Bring me the president of Television." "Why?" "I want my own
prime-time series!"

Kid: Where's the can of Rust-Be-Gone when you need it?
Megabyte: Where's the can of Kid-Be-Gone when you need it?

The kids receive a video tape of Mr. Bumpy pleading for his life.
Megabyte sings:
Two bits, four bits, sixty-eight bits strong,
If you think you can fool Megabyte, your motherboard is wrong!
Show the President this tape; he'll see how I am made.
It's a prime time star I'll be, never will I fade
Ha hahahahahahaha

Hastala vista ... Baby.

I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. De Mille.

My delete key is getting itchy.


The kids convince Megabyte to download onto their hard disk, so that he
would be in the room when it came time to make the exchange of hostages.
MB thinks that's a great idea, but when he shows up, he is zapped by
an anti virus program and Saturday morning is saved.

Display screen: "Path Search in Progress", "(*) EOF", "Don't Panic",
"Warning: Route Deallocated"

Megabyte: "I'll get you my pretty ... and your little dog too."
Kid: "Wrong movie."


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=== "IDENTITY CRISIS, part 1" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Jono Howard
Story by Gavin Blair, Phil Mitchell, Ian Pearson


== Synopsis ==

Dot is trying to make things better for the binomes that are in Megabyte's
sector. Some very important information is stolen, and Dot loses confidence
in herself. She starts losing her sense of reality in "The Funhouse".

== Story ==

As the episode opens, a game cube is already in place on top of the Wall
Street sector. It is an idyllic setting, birds and butterflys along a
stream. Bob is fishing. (He is wearing a commando outfit; plenty of
grenades on a camo vest, and his shiny silicon hair in a black flat-top crew
cut.) Suddenly his revery is interrupted by an Apache attack helicopter, a
Stealth Bomber, and a tank. The tank stops a little too close to Bob, and
out pops Enzo in Desert Storm fatigues. Enzo complains that the game is too
old, it's boring. Bob warns him, "who knows, maybe one day you'll end up in
The Fun House". (Bob knew a sprite in the Supercomputer who's best friend's
cousin got caught in the Fun House, Enzo thinks it is just a fairy tale.)

Off on the side, the User is not doing so well; its tank is stuck between
two buildings. The crew of the Stealth Bomber try to take it out, but the
Bomb gets stuck in the plane. (This is the first time that the British
binomes Algernon Cholmondley-Worthington III ("Sir") and Binky Ffarquarson
lose a plane). Bob decides that it is taking too long, pulls out a handheld
rocket launcher, and takes out the User's tank in one shot. Game over.

It is Dot's big day, so the two guys hurry back to the Diner. (We see a
lot of vehices moving round her place.) Dot is working on a checklist.
"PID containment node, check. CCI display, check." When she calls for
Cecil, everything goes wacky. The colors match Megabyte's viral binomes,
and MB's face is on all the billboards outside. Phong's voice comes
through, "what you are experiencing is a temporary distortion of reality".
Cecil has a blank facescreen and an "EU 26" label. When things get back to
normal, Cecil states that all of the staff and some of the food items are
behind her all the way. [Binary dictionary]

Enzo comes running in, having beaten Bob at a foot race. He is all
excited, but Dot is horrified that Enzo's icon is not on his baseball cap.
Bob picked it up and replaces it. Dot reminds Enzo that his Personal ID
codes are stored in the icon; if anyone gets ahold if them, they can make
him do anything they want.

After a little more dilly-dallying, Dot gets her personal organizer and
prepares herself. She taps her icon to change into her businesswoman
outfit; black and white top, black skirt, gold accessories, round black
eyeglasses.

She and Bob go through a dark tunnel. [MB + HEX; TicTacToe, Binomes
Unite, Smash the Solid State.] Dot is nervous as they go through the final
door into a vast auditorium filled with binomes. The binomes are also
nervous. Megabyte owns everything around those parts; their Personal ID
codes are all they have left. [Mama, Poppa, and Baby binome in audience]
Dot implores them to remember the plans they have to turn the sector into an
Energy Park. [Energy Park seen in Talent Night] One by one, the binomes tap
their icons and allow their PID to flow into Dot's organizer. While Dot
turns around to look at the Vidwindow with the message "P.I.D. File
Aquisitions Completed", her organizer vanishes from the podium. One of the
lead binomes has it and warns Dot to keep close track of it.

At this point, Hack and Slash show up on an Armored Binome Carrier and
demand that everyone surrender. The viral binomes start shooting at
everyone, Dot and Bob sneak out through a trap door with the help of Cyrus,
a One with a white streak in his hair. Cyrus leads them through the
sewers. While talking to Phong via Glitch, Dot refuses to active the
self-destruct mechanism on her organizer. Cyrus points them to a hatchway
that leads to the street, yells "Go, Dot, for freedom!", then goes back to
give them time to escape.

Dot scares up an ABC and commands Bob to get in. She is on a mission.
There is another temporary distortion of reality, but it is over quickly.
["Which way to the border?", "Warning: Route Deallocated"] They are soon in
a heavy battle and Bob gets them out of a head-on collision by turning the
ABC on its side. Dot gives him permission to use the big gun. They make it
past the border to Wall Street.

Megabyte engages his plan to break Dot's spirit by activating big
vidwindows throughout Mainframe and thanking her for delivering the sector's
PIDs to him with such a cunning and inciteful plan. This is when Dot
realizes that the PID file has been removed. Not erased, removed. Phong
agrees, this is bad.

Megabyte is in possesion of the file, but not its contents. The file has
been encrypted, and it will take his scientists 2000 nanoseconds to decrypt
it. In the mean time, MB thanks his new Liutenant; Cyrus.

Dot has another temporary distortion of reality, where peaceful Mainframe
looks like the Berlin Wall during the height of the Cold War. The incoming
game does not help her mood. Bob does not like the look of it either; the
game is the dreaded Fun House!

TO BE CONTINIUED

== References ==

* [need to add stuff here]

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 12)

* Dot's Binary Dictionary
* 0 (ZEE-roh) Noun: Less than 1
* 1 (WAN) Noun: More than 0
* Bob yells "Cawabunga", much like a teenaged Ninja turtle (mutant).


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=== "IDENTITY CRISIS, part 2" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Jono Howard
Story by Gavin Blair, Phil Mitchell, Ian Pearson


== Synopsis ==

Dot gets a chance to see how important she is to Mainframe. Without
her help, Bob would be reduced to a blue and silver Null, and Megabyte
would take over Mainframe.

== Story ==

The episode starts with a recap of "Identity Crisis, part 1".

Bob repeats "this is bad, very bad". He reboots into a red haired clown
with big red shoes. "Dot, aren't you going to reboot?" "What for?" "To
avoid getting nullified, to win the game". Dot reboots into a Harlequin;
black and white diamonds on top, black and purple squares on the bottom.
They are bombarded with killer cream pies from the User, who is a very
grotesque looking clown.

In the mean time, the decoding of Dot's password has yielded four
columns. 1000111 (71), 1110101 (117), 1100001 (97), 1110010 (114).
"Everything is going according to schedule".

Bob and Dot get sucked into the Fun House (by a giant tongue). Phong
realizes that Dot has been affected by her failure more than he thought; he
has to do something. Bob and Dot end up in a room with mirrored doors. Bob
tries opening one, but gets turned into a marrionette. It's all up to Dot
now. Phong (or a vision of him) appears and says "I want to show you
something". Everything slows down, "game over; User wins". Blackout.

Dot climbs out of a hole in the ground. It is the same size and shape of
where the game cube used to be. The whole sector has been nullified, but
Dot's still alive. The sky is an ominous gray, not blue any more. Dot sees
that all the binomes now wear Megabyte's blue color. Checkpoint Charlie is
for real now. Frisket has been branded with a UPC zebra code and is leashed.
A big one-eyed spy robot comes after here. Her beautiful diner now says
Nibble's Diner (with the same green and white color scheme as MB's pet null).

Dot walks into what used to be her diner and finds all sorts of lowlifes
hanging around, jumping on the counter, and eating raw nulls. Cecil has
been scrapped, replaced by service Entry Unit Two Six (EU 26). It informs
here that this is not Mainframe, it is Megaframe. Enzo shows up in black
leather, looking about 18 years old. He refuses to recognize Dot since is
sister was nullified when she lost the game. When Dot asks about Bob,
everyone laughs. Bob is living with old man Phong on level 31.

There she finds Phong's voice coming out of a large cardboard box that
has a drawing of Frisket and the label "Databone". A sinister looking
penguin walks past Phong has lost all his luster and
speaks as if he is senile. When asked about Bob, Phong pulls out a cage
containing a blue and silver null. "No one believes me, but truly, Bob
here, used to be a great Guardian".

Dot laments that she destroyed Mainframe, and didn't even try. She wants
another chance. Phong's strong voice comes out, saying "chance has nothing
to do with it, child; the future is not determined by the through of the
dice." Just then Megabyte's minions show up. As soon has Dot hears the
name of Liutenant Cyrus, she is galvanized into action. But they corner
her, and the security spy drone removes her hair and leaves a UPC code
stamped onto her forehead.

Then the nightmare ends; Dot is still in the Fun House. Going though the
right door, she is stuck with a blue tricycle with a flat tire. The user is
on a red tricycle. After dodging bowling pins and a gigantic bowling ball,
the User reaches the final chamber first. His squirt gun has pushed the
ball almost to the top, Dot kinks her hose to build up pressure and blasts
the ball up to the bell first. User loses.

Phong explains that his RDE (Reality Distortion Engine) has distortion
waves that move back into the past and forward into the future to show her
what the conscequences of her actions would be. One side effect shows the
result of the Energy Park being built, including another Data Slide.

MB is still trying to decode Dot's password. The board now shows 1000111
(71=G), 1110101 (117=u), 1100001 (97=a), 1110010 (114=r), 1100100 (100=d),
1101010 (105=i), 1100001 (97=a), and only blank column. The binomes are to
be brought in, but Bob and Dot use an ABC to rescue them. The binomes still
believe in her. The last column is 1101111 (110=n), and this spells
"Guardian". But something is wrong. The file code has been broken, but the
file is not there anymore. Dot had tapped into Megabyte's system and
downloaded the PID file back into her organizer. She thanks Cyrus for his
help, which causes MB to demote Cyrus to shoeshine boy.

== References ==

* The penguin is a character featured in Nick Park's clay-animation
feature "The Wrong Trowsers". What you are seeing is the jewel thief
Feathers McGraw (without his clever chicken disguise). A box with eye
holes was also in that film.

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 13)

* Minor boo-boo: The password code, in ASCII, spells "Guardjao".
* The Energy Park created at the end of this episode has the Data Slide
which is a clone of the one that Bob and Enzo visited in "Talent Night".
* The sector that was liberated from Megabyte's grasp appears to be
on other than G-Prime. It's location with respect to the other sectors
is not specified.


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=== "INFECTED" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Martin Borycki
Story by Gavin Blair, Phil Mitchell, Ian Pearson, Lane Raichert


== Synopsis ==

Megabyte takes advantage of a system upgrade to get into the Principal
Office and goes after the energy in the Core Reactor. Dot turns into
one mean mother and fights back.

== Story ==

The story opens with a view straight down on the top of the Principle
Office. The sub sphere opens up to reveal Dot and Phong standing on a
platform atop the main sphere. The "voice of doom" is heard, but instead of
announcing an incoming game, it intones "Attention, incoming file". The
various binomes throughout Mainframe are excited by this. The incoming file
is accompanied by a flashing orange and yellow fog, with a circular tunnel.
Phone comments that the Upgrade File has arrived a little earlier than he
expected.

The file lands on the platform, it is in a sealed drum. Dot hopes for a
new data compression unit, or a quantum business network maximizer. Phong
wants better devices with which to fight the viral evil. The pinnacle
descends into the Core, the very heart of Mainframe.

Enzo is rousing the rabble, demanding upgrades, now. Everyone else is on
the lookout, to keep Megabyte away during the upgrade. Phong announces to
all of Mainframe to prepare for power-down and upgrade. Bob is given the
honor of pressing the big green button, turning it red and starting the
sequence that brings Mainframe to a halt. The sky turns sunset colored, the
flow of bits stops, and the Principal Office is covered with a blue-gray
armor force field. Bob and Phong open the lid, and out pops Megabyte.

MB gives Phong a shock, and avoids Bob's attempt to put him back into the
file container. He knocks Bob off of the wall, causing the Guarding to fall
down the cracks of the Core. Phong won't give into MB, "you cannot infect
me, virus", to which Megabyte agrees. But he can copy Phong's Read-Only
Memory to get the entry codes. During the transfer, both Phong's brain and
Megabyte's brain are visible through their skulls.

MB uses the Pinnacle Elite commands to drop the sphere further inside, to
the Core Control Chamber. (Bob is left hanging several hundred feet up.
His comment: "Megabyte in the Core? I don't think so!") Dot tries to warn
the others outside, but the can't get a message through the armor. Megabyte
plans to erase Mainframe and rebuild it in his image.

Bob comes swinging in (on Glitch as a rope) and almost succeeds in
knocking MB into the Core Reactor. "Glitch: Electopulse" propels Bob over
MB. "You want to play cat and mouse? Maybe we need some cheese" says
Megabyte as he lunges for Dot and Phong. "Glitch: Energy Shield" causes
yellow bands of light to protect his friends. MB bounces off it, heading
straight for Bob. "Glitch: anything" results in an orange light post that
MB clangs into. "Like falling off an analog" gloats Bob. But Megabyte is
quick to his feet. "Glitch: Elevator". Nothing happens, other than
Glitch's display showing a battery with no energy left and a frowny face.

Dot tries to drag Phong away, but does not make much progress. He orders
her to save herself. Phong uses the command "Zip, Zip, Zoom" to enable a
transporter field. Bob grabs Dot and uses the field to get away from
Megabyte, who shows off some really ferocious teeth as he roars in
frustration. Bob and Dot run down a tunnel, looking for a recharge unit,
while MB gives barks out "COMMAND.COM - ERASE".

MB unleashes Phong's game pucks, programmed as weapons. Bob gets Dot to
use the jumper cables on her organizer to give power to Glitch. Glitch's
double header shield moves the two out of the way and allows two groups of
pucks to annihilate each other.

"C.P.U" exclaims Enzo, "I don't like the smell of this" as the
environmental shutdown is announced. The inhabitants of Mainframe start to
turn transparent as their energy is cut off. There is an earthquake, and
various towers start falling. Even the 8-ball above Bob's apartment falls
off.

Hexadecimal complements Megabyte on the delightful mess he is making.
"You wouldn't be trying to delete me, now would you?" she asks. "Now is
that any way to treat family," MB replies. He assures her of 50/50 control.

In the mean time, Dot gets into the Mainframe Armory as Bob goes past the
statue of JL SENIOR to get to the Read-Only Room. As Bob is recharging
Glitch, a hologram of Phong appears. "You have what you need, now use his
greed" it says. Bob is so angry he is quivering. (This is the scene shown
in the opening sequence).

Megabyte checks up on the Diner, were the binomes are reduced to almost
nothing but eyeballs. As he is gloating, Dot sneaks up behind him wearing
the forklift exoskeleton from the movie "Aliens". What follows is very much
like the battle Sigourney Weaver fought against the egglayer. At one time,
Dot has the advantage (Megabyte's eyes fade almost to black) but MB knocks
her off balance. Bob shows up and immobilizes MB, but the master virus
takes over Dot's exoskeleton suit by infecting it,
turning it from yellow to blue. "Sorry Bob, I can't control myself."
"Funny, I've always known that." Megabyte demands access to the Portal, and
Bob agrees to keep from having his head crushed.

The Portal is exposed; it is a shiny sphere reflecting the same scene that
is as the opening of every show - blue and green skyscrapers floating above
a yellow and black sea. It is beautiful. Once MB enters the Portal Room,
Bob commands Glitch to lock the door. But it is really a virus
decontamination chamber. Just before MB is broken apart, it triggers a self
destruct command. (His actions are exactly like the self destruct mechanism
used in the movie "Predator".) To save them all, Bob ejects the chamber,
which deposits Megabyte at the foot of his Silicon Tor. Just then the real
upgrade arrives.

Energy returns to Mainframe, the fallen towers right themselves, and a
loopy Phong shows up. "Who knows, maybe I'll get a new modem".

== References ==
[The code number for this episode is 9501. Did anyone spot it?]

* Megabyte's eyes dimmed while being crushed by Dot's exoskeleton,
much like the robot in _The Terminator_.

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 14)


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=== "HIGH CODE" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Martin Borycki
Story by Gavin Blair, Phil Mitchell, Ian Pearson, Lane Raichert
Guest star Don Brown as Lens


== Synopsis ==

A wild West showdown on Main Street - a mercenary Codemaster has come looking
for another member of his guild. Bob is willing to sacrifice everything in
order to get this hotshot out of town before sundown.

== Story ==

The episode starts with a nice side view of Mainframe floating above a
turquoise and purple sea, with a water vortex lined up under the very
center. The camera starts outside of the Kits Sector; the tall buildings of
Baudway are to the right and Hex's Los Angles is floating off to the left.
The point of view zooms in and pans left. As the camera rises, the tall
thin towers of the Kits Sector are to the right, and Floating Point Park
to the left looks like giant pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, covered with grass
and stacked at different levels. The point of view descends slightly
when it is directly over the lightly tinted tiled terraces of Beverly Hills.
It approaches closer as the oval shaped towers of Wall Street come into view,
and then the dark industrial sector of G-Prime. By the time the camera
circles over Baudway, the view is dominated by a close up of the Sub Sphere.

During all this, the background music is reminiscent of "High Noon",
"Bonanza", and particulary, "The Magnificient Seven". Sounds like it is
going to be a showdown.

Suddenly a portal opens up, and from it appears a really mean looking
insectoid creature, one totally unlike anything else seen before.

Meanwhile, back at Bob's apartment, the Guardian is working on his old
car as Dot tries to provide assistance. "Sounds to me like it's a fried
initiator." "No, just a distended turbo lock." Bob is bound and determined
to mend this car ("mend and defend; it's a tradition"), and commands Glitch
to become a multitool, but he pauses as he senses the sinister creature
moving about Mainframe.

Phong is having problems with his Vidwindow in the Read Only Room, when
the creature pulls its thin bony body out of a portal right on top of Phong.
It seeks the Codemaster, "Talon". Phong tries to run away, but the beast
pulls off some fancy martial arts moves, and has Phong in a force field.

Enzo and Frisket are in an out of the way corner of Old Man Pierson's Data
Dump. They enter an old shed, clearly marked with the international "Do Not
Enter" sign, in search of parts for Enzo's air cart. [Poster: "Greetings from
Sunny Kits".] There's a lot of neat stuff, including something that looks
like a cross between a muffler and a bagpipe with six horns. [It plays part
of the ReBoot theme song.] The big find is clear lavender rod with a knob on
one end (it looks exactly like part of a "laser-ray" gun found at many science
fiction conventions). Old Man Pierson barges in, but his lecturing is
interrupted by the creature calling for Talon. The sound of its voice leaves
Pierson quaking in fear.

Bob and Dot jump on their zip-boards and the precise path from Dot's Diner
to the Principal Office is shown. When Bob declares "you're a Codemaster.
From the Web?", everyone gasps. "No," replies the creature, "you are
fortunate, I am from the Net". [The Web is a really bad place.]
Bob tries to convince the Codemaster that there is no one named Talon in
Mainframe, but gets knocked several thousand feet into the air. When
he comes down, Glitch has been immobilized. The creature vows to take
Mainframe apart, sector by sector.

Dot starts evacuating Mainframe. All the vehicles are in use, but she needs
more. She tries to rent some from Megabyte, but he refuses to get involved.
"Codemasters and Viruses have a rather unpleasant history." Phong tries to
remove the lock from Bob's arm. (His examining room has readouts exactly
like Dr. McCoy's in the original Star Trek.)

In the Read Only Room, Phong shows Bob a hologram of a Codemaster. They
are mercenaries, intersystem eliminators. They are the most vicious
society to inhabit the Net, even the Web. Their Gibson-coil Pike is deadly.
Long before Bob came to Mainframe, Talon sought refuge, changed his
identity, and now lives amoung the people of Mainframe.

Enzo overhears the conversation, and concludes that Old Man Pierson is
Talon. He flies to the Data Dump, singing "Nano nano nano nano, Codemaster"
(to the tune of "Batman!"). The old man had taken a vow to never again
delete a living being. Unable to convince Pierson to fight, Enzo accuses
him of being a coward.

Bob tries to scoop up the Codemaster with a data retrieval crane, but is
foiled. The Codemaster is distracted by an incoming game, and Bob convinces
it that the game cube has more power than even a Codemaster. [Welly's Data
Retrieval Systems] His plan is to help the User win, which will nullify the
stranger (and Bob too).

It's a Wild West game. The train station is in the town of Spuzzam.
The number on the steam locomotive is 9502. (This is the production
code for this episode - look (and listen) for code numbers in other episodes.)
Bob helps the User, who disconnects the engine from the rest of the train.
He explains to the stranger the consequences of losing the game; total
nullification (times 2), but will allow his friends to live. It is the
Guardian tradition. This impresses the Codemaster.

But then he hears Enzo's cry for help. The boy was the Engineer on the
locomotive, but is now tied up. As the train bends around a switchback,
Bob lassoes its smokestack from across the gorge and pulls himself in
with a "Yee Haw!" (not unlike a current frog/beer commercial). He yanks
on the User's tie, causing "Game Over".

Back at Dot's Diner, Bob is giving Enzo a good talking to, when they are
interrupted by the Codemaster appearing at one end of the street. At the
other end of the street, a second portal opens up, and out steps Old Man
Pierson. (Cue the Spanish guitar.) The stranger declares "I, Lens the
Reaper, hearby do challenge you, brother Talon, to a game of High Spy".
Pierson denies the challenge, "tell the guild masters that I'm out of
circulation". "No one leaves, the Guild; it is tradition" says Lens as
he glares meaningfully at Bob. The stranger grows to enormous size, but
instead of aiming his pike a Pierson, unleashes it into the sky. The
sky becomes roiling blue and red as a result of the paradyme shift.

Bob steps in front of Pierson, blocking the Codemaster. As do Dot and
Enzo. In all his days on the Net, the Codemaster has never seen such a
"dispicable" display of honor. He leaves Mainframe, to tell the Guild that
Talon is no more.

== References ==

* Spuzzam is the name of a real town in Canada; it's 180 km north of
Vancouver, past Hope and Yale on the Trans-Canada highway.

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 15)

* but...@io.com says that the Codemaster staff reminds him of the priest's
weapon in "Horns of Nimon", a "Dr. Who" episode from the Tom Baker era.
* The "Do Not Enter" sign (red circle with horizontal white bar) is also
used by SurfWatch, to keep children away from dangerous places on the Web.

== Quotes ==

* "I am Lens; Lens the Reaper; Lens the Clear Unfolding; High Lens of
the Sixty Second Brotherhood."


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=== "WHEN GAMES COLLIDE" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Jono Howard
Story by Gavin Blair, Brendan McCarthy, Phil Mitchell, Ian
Pearson, Lane Raichert


== Synopsis ==

Megabyte starts leeching energy from game cubes in order to break into
the Archives. Hack and Slash drain too much energy from one cube, resulting
in the User downloading a second game on top of the first. The two games
merge. Then Megabyte activates a "Stargate" to the Supercomputer.

== Story ==

The episode opens in the midst of a game. The setting is in the ruins
of some strange temple on a planet with two moons. A deadly enemy
hovers into to view, looking like a cross between a Samauri warrior's
helmet and an orange umbrella. Dot, Bob, and Enzo are in the game; their
personas have no hair, are covered head to foot with a shiny metallic
lavender covering. Even the binomes are covered with the purple-tinged
metal. The whole thing looks like the futuristic commercials that
Robert Ableman and Associates created for Benson and Hedges in the early
1980's.

Meanwhile, Hack and Slash are positioning a device atop the game cube.
It has a nasty looking leach-like mouth. After their usual bickering
("Push the button", "No, you push it. Everytime I push the button
something bad happens". The device drops its main feeding orifice onto
the cube (and 8 smaller legs), and starts sucking energy out of the
game cube.

Our heros, who had been unfairly outgunned by the enemy, are surprised to
see the orange menace moving at one-quarter speed. It becomes trivial
to dodge its bullets and bombs. Enzo uses his gun like a baseball bat, and
knocks a fireball back to The User's icon, ending the game. Back in Mainframe,
Phong reports a mysterious energy drain, and Security reports a break in
at the Archives.

The Archives merely look like a "tiny little hut", but in reality, are a
memory bank with transfinite parameters. It has a voice-print lock, Dot
simply states her name to get in. The doors open, and open, and open,
just like "Get Smart" and MST3K. Inside are copies of old information.
The security field suffered a major blow during the game; the compression
waves were registering at 0.8.

One of Megabyte's henchmen reports that they could have broken through with
just a little more energy. MB instructs Hack and Slash to use maximum
drain on the next game cube. In the mean time MB's minions are assembling
a Stargate, a ring about 20 feet in diameter with strange hieroglyphs on
the side. [The viral binome operating the crane has a pink bunny slipper
and a brick as shoes, his mouth on the bottom cube, eye and one arm on
the middle cube, and the other arm on the top cube.

Bob is heading for Megabyte's Silicon Tor when another game cube arrives.
This time it's Basic Combat with the User in a tank. Bob reboots into
a generic "Rambo" style soldier. But before he can do much fighting, Hack
and Slash set the energy leech to maximum drain. The game cube is running
out of energy, an is about to crash. Phong tries to reroute power to the
game cube, but to no avail. A manual override occurs; the User downloads
a fresh game cube (swirling with purple and white energy) on top of the
old game cube (which has become flattened and dull gray). This is very bad.

The games merge; Dinosaurs meets Basic Combat. Bob is a cave man with
fossilized eggs as grenades, the F18 fighter/bomber has a beak and bendable bird
wings, and Tyranosaurus Rex is a robot wearing a Nintendo Super Scope.
Megabye is stuck in the game. He helps Bob push a large tree over a deep
canyon, but then tries to knock the Guardian into the gorge. Bob is saved
by the bird/plane; it is piloted by a Binky and his commander
(Binky Ffarquarson and Algernon Cholmondley-Worthington III).
[Bob has a tatoo of a grinning skull on his left shoulder.]

As MB is dodging fireballs from the T-Rex, he lands in a tar pit. As he
is slowly sinking into the mire, Megabyte calls for Bob's help. The
Guardian has been programmed to defend people from outside enemies and
has to save him.

While patrolling the perimeter, Frisket and Enzo investigate a manhole
leading under the Archives. An energy surge from the second game cube
passes down the cable running through the sewers, and allows the virals
to break through. Enzo and Frisket see this, but are captured before they
can report back to Dot.

Glitch becomes a rocket-launched cable, jamming up the dinosaur's Gatling
gun, and allowing Bob to swing in and punch the User's icon. Game Over.
Dot informs him that the virals have stolen an old Gateway command from
the Archives, and that Enzo is missing. They both head for the Silicon Tor.

A rust-colored viral binome arrives with the Gateway command in a bag
marked "SWAG" (stolen booty). MB advises them to be careful with that, the
Gateway command is old and fragile. Frankenbinome lumbers forward with the
Gateway command, and plugs it in. The ring is filled with field that looks
like rippling water. Enzo is at the end of a long cable and is forced to
test out the gateway. If the portal works, he will be transported to the
Supercomputer. Otherwise, he will be deleted. Enzo sticks his face and
hands into the gateway, then goes through. Once it is clear that the
gateway works, Megabyte severs the cable just as Dot and Bob arrive.

Megabyte tells Hack and Slash to "get Bob", and in their infinitesimal
wisdom, they try to catch Bob using the gateway as a net. Bob goes through,
the ring cracks, the silvery surfaces wobbles in slow motion, and before it
shatters on the floor, Bob zips back carrying Enzo. They start to leave,
but notice the henchmen holding Dot.

Bob stares at MB and says "Let her go. You owe me one." Megabyte
reluctantly complies. As Dot, Enzo, and Bob exit, Megabyte says, "Now,
we're even, Guardian."

== References ==
[The code number for this episode is 9503. Did anyone spot it?]

* Stargate - The portal Megabyte is creating looks exactly like the
one in the movie _Stargate_.

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 16)

* The liad viral guy of the eam that robs the Principal Office looks a lot
like Toht, the Nazi in _Raiders of the Lost Ark_ that got his hand burned.


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=== "BAD BOB" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Martin Borycki, Susan Turner
Story by Martin Borycki, Susan Turner


== Synopsis ==

Megabyte assaults the Principal Office. His meddling with the Core energy
causes a Game Cube to bend so far that it engulfs the PO. This means that
Phong is inside the game, which is based on Mad Max, the Road Warrior. Bob,
Phong and Enzo have to make sure that the Core energy does not leave with
the game when it's over.

== Story ==

The engine on Bob's car cuts out. He has a hard landing in front of Dot's
Diner, and a biker-babe binome diagnoses the problem as his interociter.
Enzo shows up with his new air cart, modeled after an XMP-48.

An army of ABCs (Armored Binome Carriers) appear from Megabyte's Sector
G-Prime and start attacking the Principal Office. They overwhelm
Mainframe's Security force and blast the Sub Sphere on top of the main
dome. A floating tank comes in and starts siphoning off the energy
from the Core. Megabyte shows up in his giant limo, and as he is giving
orders to Hack and Slash, Bob sneaks up on them and turns off their
rocket packs. The viral binome scientist with the German accent (assumed
to be Dr. Strangelove) is working on a video console when Bob
commands Glitch to be come a cutter. This cuts through the video console,
smashing the binome's fingers, who then complains about "my digits".

MB boasts that the Guardian won't be able to stop his plans this time,
when there is an in-in-in-com-com-coming g-g-g-game. (Something is
very wrong, the game cube is not acting properly.) "Oh, curses," says MB.
The game cube twists around like a snake, and bisects the white sphere
that is the Principal Office. Enzo shows up, and knocks Megabyte into the
pool of energy. MB's face spreads out just as the cube lands.

Inside the game, Bob's car has wheels. It is a desert scene with an orange
sky, and Bob has a pronounced five-o-clock shadow and is wearing studded
black leather. He is Mad Max, the Road Warrior. (A binome looking like
Charlton Heston comes on screen, and says "they finally, really, did it.
The maniacs, they blew it up".)

Megabyte's actions have corrupted the game. Mainframe is being affected by
power surges. If Bob and the others don't win the game, the Principal
Office will be nullified. If they do win the game, Mainframe's energy will
leave with the game cube. They have to keep the game going until the energy
can be returned to the Core.

In the game, Phong is the Gyro Captain. [A gyrocoptor is similar to a
helicopter, but it has a passive rotating wing on top and a pusher propeller
with engine in back.] Enzo is in the game as the Feral Kid on a go-cart,
and the User's car looks very much like a slot-car racer. The wheels of
the User's black Formula-1 racer sprout nasty knife blades.

Bob picks up speed by touching the rotating cactus coins at the side of
the road. This allows him to pass the biker binomes and a cockpit section of
a 747 airplane (which has tank treads instead of wheels). [The 747 has
longhorn steer horns on front, and graffitti including "Hi There".]
Once again, Binky and "Sir" are doomed pilots.

Enzo gets to the lead position, and is horrified to see that Megabyte is
the tanker truck. The truck has Mainframe's energy and is heading away from
the Principal Office. Hack and Slash are crybabies stuck on top. Enzo
goes back to get Bob, who's car had given out. (Even in the game, the
interociter fails.) Frisket is riding shotgun on the go-cart, which means
that Bob has to ride in back. As Bob tries to jump on the truck, he
almost falls off, but Hack and Slash save him, because they need help too.
Bob succeeds in turning the truck around just before it would have docked
at an oil refinery.

Outside the game, Dot consults with Number 1. (Unlike binome ones, which
have three independent cubes, this Number 1 is a tall digit. He had a
goatee that looks like one that Commander Riker wore in _ST-TNG_, but sounds
like Sean Connery. Dot commands her Security team to "initiate
security plan number 9505" (the production number of this episode
is "9505").

Bob is driving the MB truck as they head back into the canyon. But the
747 is coming through the canyon, which is barely wide enough for the vehicle.
Enzo is heading straight for it when Frisket takes over the steering wheel.
But the British pilot and Binky have nowhere to go. The Megabyte truck goes

through the 747 and knocks the biker binomes flying. [Just before the crash,
each of the characters is featured with a flash and freeze frame.] "Be
still my binomes of war; just walk away," says the one in the hockey mask.
Frisket continues to drive the go-cart through the mine field, using vision
from his nose-cam. But they go over a cliff. Luckily Phong is there to
pick them up. Frisket has to stop the User without deleting him - the dog's
powerful jaws do the job of stopping the User's car in its tracks. Bob has
Hack and Slash unhook the trailer ("Schnell!") and the tanker wipes out the
User. But before the "Game Over" message is spoken, the tank of energy gets
back to the Principal Office, saving the day.

Outside the game, MB threatens Bob, but Dot and the entire Mainframe
Security Force convince him to leave. "You shouldn't follow me into the
game, Enzo", says Bob. "But I couldn't have won it without you".

== References ==

* Interociter comes from the movie "_This Island Earth_"; it
was used to transport people and bug-eyed monsters to Metaluna.
* At one time, a Cray-XMP was the most powerful real supercomputer.
* "The maniacs, they blew it up!" is from the the last scene in
the first "_Planet of the Apes_" movie.
* Knive blades poking out of wheels are from a chariot race
in "_Ben Hur_".
* According to Gavin Blair, the "Hi There" scrawled on the side of the 747
was based on the movie "_Dr. Strangelove_", where "Hi There" and
"Dear John" are graffitti on two nuclear bombs being dropped on Russia.
* The flash and freeze frame when Bob's car crashes into the 747 is
a reference to the other 1963-1964 B&W movie about bombing Russia:
_Fail-Safe_.
* "Zed-Victor-One" is a reference to a British sixties drama series
called "Z-Cars".

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 17)

* The "digits" binome was playing solitaire just before he got damaged.
* The "_Road Warrior_" movie has a flunky that got his fingers
(digits) cut off by a sharp boomerang, and a big guy with a gruff voice
wearing a hockey mask. ("Be still, my .... of war.")
* Dot's Number 1 sounds like someone imitating Sean Connery, or someone
imitating Patrick Stewart imitating Sean Connery from "_Men in Tights_".


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=== "PAINTED WINDOWS" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Jono Howard, Susan Turner
Story by Gavin Blair, Phill Mitchell, Ian Pearson, Mark Schiemann,
Susan Turner


== Synopsis ==

Hexadecimal paints the town red, blue, yellow, and all sorts of colors.
All of Mainframe becomes a gallery of her works, and the surreal images
make life difficult for others.

== Story ==

The opening shot from above Lost Angles shows just how twisted the Gilded
Gate Bridge really is. The point of view flies over Mainframe and down
to the vault under the Principal Office. One of the guards says "I've heard
that the Web is out of control; invading other systems." The rookie asks,
"What's the Web?". Just then, Hexadecimal shows up.

Dot, in lilac colored running shorts, leads several Ones and an Eight on a
jog around Floating Point park. (The big guy declares "I 'ate exersize".)
Bob and the biker chick are checking out a V3 Data Cycle. Then a crudely
drawn sun is drawn onto Mainframe's sky. Phong explains that Hexadecimal
has tampered with the system Paint command. And broken through the defenses
of the Archives.

The guards have been kidnapped (into "The Scream"). Hex does a Rod
Sterling imitation; "Picture if you will, an artist". [Woman with blond
hair, colored with big dots, going "Sob!"] Paint can flooding sides of
Baudway skyscrapers with pink. Red ribbon on other buildings. Then a large
blob of multicolored paint swallowing up construction truck and binomes.
Polka dots on round towers. The Zero guard as Mona Lisa. Megabyte's Tor
painted like a yellow vase, with Hexadecimal's name as grafitti and holding
giant sunflowers. Megabyte yells at Hex for destroying his Tor, and she
tells him to not have such a long face, then makes his face short and wide.
She paints him as a harlequin wearing a tutu, then lasso's his outline and
does a cut and paste, leaving him stuck to the sky.

Phong warns that the damage from Hex's painting will become permanent at
the next system backup. Bob has to get to the linked program in Hex's Lair
and perform an Undo operation before Phong can break the link. But before
he can give more details, Phong's head is erased and replaced with a
green apple. "Now you really are the 'Keeper of the Core'" cackles Hex.

Phong gets pasted to the sky opposite MB. Bob tries to contact Dot, but
Glitch melts and falls off his wrist. Vid Windows are covered with black
ink; it's a communications blackout. The buildings and even the zip-boards
are melting. Dot's organizer is kapoot. [Painting of aqueduct or bridge.]
[Skull, melting watches, goofy fish swimming in air, barren trees cut but
standing, Salvador Dali.]

Mike the TV is in Floating Point Park being a pretentious art critic.
[White cube with red dog, green and blue men, eye in diamond.] [Trees
looking like balloons.] [Rodin's "The Thinker" statue and door to the
sky.] [Towers with orthogonal black lines, red, blue and yellow
rectangles.] [Silo with orange ball, blue dumbells, black bow ties.]
[Pastel orange wall covered with posters of Dot's head.] [Simple drawing of
a man in a hat carrying an ice cream cone (Peter Max?).] [Rotating heart
outline with yellow rays.] [Big lips in Traffic Window.] [Leaning Tower of
Pisa.] [Polka dotted wrapping paper.] [Shiny metallic taffy.]

The top dome of the Principle Office has
the hand of God touching Man from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. HD has
reproduced the Arc de Triumph at the end of the Bridge. [Man with 3 eyes
and upraised arm or giant ear.] [Bull with nose ring, changing colors.]
There are several large slugs (giant nulls) each with a cardboard cutout of
Bob's face. (It's the artist's "blue period".) Bob's path has life size
cardboard images of himself. Except for the final one with Bob holding
a movie camera, they all fall down like dominoes.

Dot is sliding down a wildly looping gold ribbon. When she passes Enzo
and Frisket, the dog shrinks to about 3 inches in height. Enzo puts him on
his cap and jumps onto the slide. When they get inside the Archive, the
tunnel ends as the mouth of a giant Hex face, and instead of stairs, several
Vid Windows are arranged in a double helix of DNA. Enzo tries to walk on
them, but falls, and his image ends up being split among several Vid Windows.

Lost Angles has been turned into a cheerful riot of color. Mike and Bob
think it's funny that Scuzzy is guarding Hexadecimal's Lair, until the little
guy gets close, and is revealed to be 10 feet tall. With teeth, too.
Bob yells to Mike to "split up", but Scuzzy takes the command to heart, and
splits into Scuzzy-1 and Scuzzy-2. Before Bob and Mike get crushed between
the two, Hexadecimal shows up. Bob claims that he represents Mainframe's
local art's program.

Meanwhile, Enzo has figured out how to control the Vid Windows. He
replicates them like stairs for Dot, as they go looking for the system
Paint program. They find it, and sure enough, it has a link.

Bob and Mike interview the reclusive artist. She has several self
portraits. [Blue and white face with sharp angles.] [Blurry one with light
purple background.] [Head only painting.] "The huge impact of her work."
[Painting with red vertical stripe, surrounded by two dark blue stripes.]
[Green painting of girl with black hair.] [Hex face covered by moving
swirls.] [Several overlapping masks.] (Note that Bob has something rolled
up and stuffed into his belt.) "I'm ready for my close up now, Mr. Guardian."
But the cameraman does not move. It is Bob's cardboard image.

As Hex goes berzerk looking for the real guardian, Bob has snuck around
to the link to the Paint command. Clicking on the "help" icon, Bob
navigates through several layers of menus, until he gets to the "Undo All"
operation. This causes the DNA ladder in the Archives to collapse, giving
the signal to Dot and Enzo. Hexadecimal starts coming after Bob, who does
a cut-and-paste job on her face. A Hex without a mask is a dreadful sight
to see. Bright beams of light shine out from the empty spot in her head.
The facemasks talk to Bob: "Guardian, you have removed the only thing
that keeps her power in check. Without the nasks, Hexadecimal will
overload and be destroyed." The faceless Hex curses, "Damn you fool!",
and a mask with a tear in its eye echoes the sentiment, "You silly fool."

Dot has to hurry, as everything is going back to normal. Enzo's ability
to hold her up fails before she gets to the Paint command, but Frisket
is back to normal size, and carries her the rest of the way. Dot clicks
on the "L", breaking the link to the virtual copy on Hex's Lair.

This upsets Bob, who hasn't put Hex back together yet. He calls for
Glitch, and it flys to his arm. Bob commands the multitalented tool to
"close file", then do a "copy and paste". The masks thank him as they
return to her body. Hexadecimal is alive but in shock, curled up in
a fetal position, quivering. Bob tells the others that Hex is in a bad
way, but is getting the best help he could get for her. Mike the TV will
be blathering at her until she pulls out of her comatose state.

== References ==
The code number for this episode is 9504. Did anyone spot it?

* SCSI-1 and SCSI-2 are two standards for connecting disk and
tape drives to a computer.
* Keeper of the Core - the central part of Mainframe and an apple core.

The paintings and artistic styles:

* 3 guards - Picasso, Edward Munch: The Scream, DaVinci: Mona Lisa.
* "Picture if you will, ..." is how Rod Sterling introduced each
episode of _Nite Gallery_.
* Vertical stripes (blue, red, blue) is "Voices of Fire". The National
Gallery in Ottawa paid $1.8 million Canadian dollars for that in 1990.
It is about 20 feet tall and was painted by Barnett Newman is an American.
(A sarcastic duplicate titled "Voices of Ire" is in the University of
Alberta, a farmer created a protest copy with a paint roller and left
it in a wheat field.
* Hex's portraits - Matisse, Van Goh.
* Principal Office - the Sistine Chapel's "Adam touches God" (by
Michaelangelo.
* Statue - The Thinker, by Rodin
* Monet
* Mondrain style colored squares on two of the towers.
* Phong with a green apple as a head is Rene Magritte.
* Enzo in the vid windows ala David Hockney's Polaroid photo montage.
* Wavy, swirling skies from several Van Gogh paintings.
(Starry Night, Sunflowers.)
* DNA double helix (from Mother Nature)
* Andy Worhol
* Keith Haring
* Jackson Pollock
* Georgia O'Keefe
* Roy Lichtenstein (large comic book panels, sliding down the painting
of brush strokes)
* Monet's Waterlilies mapped onto the pavement
* Kenny Scharf
* Melting watches - "Persistance of Memory" by Salvador Dali
* Rembrant painted more self-portraits than any other artist.
* White cube with stylized people and dog = Toyota minivan ad


== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 18)

* "Too bad Bob and Mike didn't have a SCSI terminator handy. (Wayne Morris,
mor...@magic.mb.ca)
* Some of the cardboard cutouts of Bob have Glitch, some don't.
* The Hex masks treat Bob as a peer, not a nemisis, and even say "Thank You."
* After her mask is returned, Hex has a blank "nobody's home" face.
* Hex likes chaotic randomness; Mike the TV is able to provide that sort
of comforting input to her as she recovers.


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=== "ANDRAIA" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Steve Ball, Phill Mitchell, Ian Pearson, Susan Turner
Story by Steve Ball, Phill Mitchell, Ian Pearson, Susan Turner


== Synopsis ==

Enzo is unhappy that there is nobody his age to play with. But in an
undersea game, he meets an AI game sprite that's just his size.
(Note: the working title of this episode was "Enzo's Friend".)

== Story ==

Out in the parking lot of Dot's Diner, several binomes are re-creating "True
Stories of Mainframe". Two particularly bad actors (binome Ones) are
playing the part of Dot and Bob from the end of "The Quick and the Fed".
Zeros play the parts of Enzo, Megabyte, Hack and Slash. Mike the TV is
playing back this story in an attempt to cheer up the real Enzo. Next
week's episode will be a re-creation of "The Crimson Binome".
Dot asks Enzo why he doesn't go outside and play. "Who with?".

Bob is in the game cube fighting the same ice planet as in "The Tearing".
The other players in the game are not really helping. After the game, a
dejected looking Bob wanders into the Diner, followed by two binomes who had
"helped" in the game. The One is wearing William Shatner's hairpiece and
the Zero kept saying "make it so" and "engage". But Bob is so busy berating
them for making stupid moves (such as setting off a planetary detonation
while still inside the planet) that he misses Enzo's approach.

Bob can see Enzo is unhappy. "He hasn't got any friends because there
aren't any small sprites left in Mainframe since the Twin City was destroyed,"
says Bob. This statement pains Dot, causing her to think of her father.
"It wasn't his fault, Dot. It was just an experiment that got out of control".
[Cecil is confused by the bald binome asking for "tea, Earl Grey, hot".]
Frisket isn't around; he's a feral dog, and could be doing anything. (Enzo
imagines the dog helping the Crimson Binome in a swash-buckling pirate battle.)
"And it's all Dad's fault! If he didn't have to leave with all the sprites
I'd someone to play with."

Bob follows Dot's suggestion of giving the binomes a refresher course on
how to survive a game. [A Zero, in a blue uniform, wearing a hat that
says "Elwood".] A female Zero in pink lace winks at Bob with "I love you"
on her eyelids, much like the first Indiana Jones movie. A One with
wild hair and toolbelt asks how many types of game sprites there are.

* Aggressives - attack Mainframers (knight with mace)
* Defensives - try to block everyone (carrots with swords)
* Chaotic - attack anything, User and Mainframer alike (Skullipede)
* Passives - usually reveal hints about the game (face above door)
* Artificial Intelligence - change their programming based on the
player's actions.

At the end of the lecture, Bob tells the students to read the first five
chapters in the README Room [more dialog from Raiders of the Lost Arc].
Dot and Phong show up to talk about Enzo's problem. "Having no one his
age to play with is really getting to him," says Bob. Again, Dot looks
very pained by this. Phong has a schematic for a robot friend.
Just then a Game cube descends in the Baudway sector, on top of Dot's Diner.

Enzo has been told to not go into a game without Bob or Dot along, but
was not told to get out of the way if a game cube comes to him. Everyone
else clears out (including "Where's Waldo" and a big Five).

Inside the game cube is completely underwater. Enzo reboots into a
Captain with an eye patch, inside a brightly colored flatfish submarine.
Dot has silvery-blue skin, gills on her throat, red eyes, a long mermaid's
tail, shiny blouse, and Poseidon's Triton. Bob's skin is dark green and blue
skin, silver eyes, a long tail like an electric eel, and gloves.
Bob thinks to himself "Dot looks really amazing. What a babe!" Dot scowls,
then smiles, "I heard that." (Their game personas are telepathic.) Dot's
weapon can create a nasty vortex or a piranha mine. Bob can grow spikes
from his glove to unleash an electrical blast. They have to stop the User
from getting to the lost treasure of Atlantis. "Nice tail" thinks Bob.
"I heard that!" "D'oh!".

As a nasty looking shark submarine drifts past, a game sprite unleashes a
throwing-star starfish. The small weapon knocks a hole in the side of the
User's vessel, but does not disable it. It responds by sending out a depth
charge that leaves the game sprite floating helplessly (with a big hole).
Just before the User's torpedoes hit, Enzo swoops by and scoops up the
player. "Pick on someone your own size, you big bully!". Bob gets in front
of the shark, distracting it with electrical blasts, as Dot produces a
piranha mine just in front of the shark's fins. Upon contact, the mine
releases a school of ferocious piranhas, which quickly reduce the submarine
to a skeleton.

But the game is not over. The user has multiple lives, 15 to be exact.
"This is bad, very bad" says Dot this time. And Enzo's friend wakes up,
hissing and threatening the boy with sharp spines.

Bob and Dot keep destroying the User's submarine, over and over, without
much enthusiasm. Enzo comments on the game sprite's cool spines (they're
not poison, just paralyzing) and introduces himself. Her name is Andraia.
She yells for quiet, then commands Enzo to turn to avoid the wolf eels up
ahead. As Bob tries to slow down the User (Dot is running out of power),
Enzo regales Andraia with tales of being a Guardian. The two youngsters
meet up with the User, and quickly take it out with manta rays and sting
rays, but have to duck into a side cave as the User is reincarnated.

Dot and Bob swim into some red-stained water, and are surrounded by
organic sharks. After some close calls, Bob sticks his four-foot long
spike straight up. Everyone is surprised to when a shark swims straight
into the pike and cuts itself in half. The remaining sharks bug out quickly.
But with the sharks gone, there is nothing to stop the User. Luckily
Enzo's submarine collides with the User's before it can get to the treasure.
Bob and Dot try to swim to the treasure, but get caught in the arms of
an iridescent octopus.

Enzo is upset; his ship is damaged and they don't make it in time they
will all be nullified. He has to explain this concept to Andraia, and
that's when Enzo realizes she is a game sprite. There's no way they can be
together - she will disappear when the game cube leaves, win or lose.
"But we can be together," she says, as she pokes him with a paralyzing dart.
Andraia removes her icon (a triangle with the letters "AI" on it) and then
shoots Enzo out of the ship in a torpedo. The unmoving Enzo reaches the
treasure before the User; game over.

Dot and Bob rush up to Enzo, who is dejected at having lost his new
friend. "What's this on your icon?" It's Andraia's icon. When Bob touches
it, the girl pops into being. She had downloaded a copy of herself onto
Enzo's icon, and the game cube let her out. Now she can be with the little
Guardian and his friends. But first, a sheepish Enzo has to explain why
Andraia thinks he is a Guardian.

== References ==
The code number for this episode is 9509. Did anyone spot it?

* AI - Artificial Intelligence, a computer program that is capable
of learning from its mistakes.
* In a torpedo - similar to the way Spock was sent to the Genesis
planet in "Star Trek II".

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 19)

* Andraia has multiple lives too. Just before Enzo picks her up, she had
a hole in her belly (sort of like "Death Becomes Her"), but she got better.
* The third binome out the door of Dot's Diner is "Where's Waldo".


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=== "NULLZILLA" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Susan Turner
Story by Susan Turner
New voice for Slash: Scott MacNeil replaces Phil Hayes
New recurring character, Andraia: Andrea Libman


[Note: The software being used by the people at ReBoot has improved. When
the characters talk, their heads and entire bodies move more than before.
Also, objects in the distance are out of focus, like a real camera.]

This is the beginning of a four-part story:
* "Nullzilla"
* "Gigabyte"
* "Trust No One"
* "Web World Wars"

== Synopsis ==

A mysterious black fractal creature comes out of the Web and attacks
Hexadecimal. The Nulls in Mainframe surround her, forming Nullzilla.
Our heroes have to form a giant robot to battle it.

== Story ==

[It starts out with "Next, on ReBoot" - scenes from this week's episode.]

The story opens on the streets of Lost Angles - a blasted, wasted city
inhabited by Nulls (slug-like creatures, each with white markings on
a single dominant color). In the distance, Hexadecimal is in her lair,
having recovered from "Painted Windows". To Scuzzy
and Mike the TV, she is showing off her Looking Glass, which is displaying
images of the Supercomputer (the blue skyscrapers on an orange sea, as seen
in the opening sequence). "If only Megabyte knew how easy it is to find.
But you known what they say: He got the smarts, but I got the power." She
becomes bored of gloating, and demands that Mike entertain her. He displays
a clip of "The Bride of FrankenBinome". HD demands something else,
so Mike shows an opera. But when the fat lady sings, her high note cracks
Scuzzy's dome and shatters the Looking Glass. A web of nasty looking
tentacles is visible behind it - some of them reach out and grab Hex.

Hack and Slash are babysitting Nibbles, the Null. The two bumbling henchmen
appear to have had an IQ upgrade; they are speaking in coherent sentences
now. Meanwhile, back in the lab, Dot, Bob and Phong are trying procedure
number 9508 in an attempt to turn the nulls back into sprites. The idea is that
the defeated player's parameters are stored somewhere in a saved game.

On the other side of the Looking Glass, a circular opening forms, and
something black and menacing comes though it. It has more tentacles than
an octopus, and at the end of each arm are more smaller arms, like a
fractal drawing. It crosses over into Mainframe and takes over Hexadecimal,
turning her completely black (with a nasty looking tongue). The nulls,
Frisket, and Andraia all react when Hex is taken over. The Mainframers
follow the nulls to Lost Angles. There they meet up with the media sprite
and verminous familiar (Mike and Scuzzy) who, along with Hack and Slash,
are fleeing the Null monster: Nullzilla.

Back in the Principal Office, Phong explains that the nulls are isolating
Hex, protecting Mainframe from whatever it was that came through her
Looking Glass (and it wasn't Alice). Even though nulls drain energy, Hex
has transfinite power limits. They will have to contain her. Phong has
prepared for just such an emergency. He goes to a door, and says "F.A.B."
[The rest of this episode is very much like Gerry Anderson's "Thunderbirds
Are Go" puppet animation show.]

Inside a wood panelled office (with pictures of the main players on the
wall) Bob is wearing a suit that looks like a black beetle, Dot is a lady
bug, Enzo is a grasshopper ["Ah, Grasshopper" says the Ancient One], Frisket
is a hornet, and Mike is a gnat. They go through color coded tunnels and
speak the magic words to activate their vehicles. "Black Beetle Turbo Pincher
Force", "Ladybird Accellerator Spotted Carapace Force", "Grasshopper Sig
Pulse Hopping Force", "Woof Woof Woof Woof" (Hornet Force), "Gnat's Slightly
Annoyed High-Pitched Buzzing Force". They have to get the vehicles up to
speed and then form a giant robot, using the phrase "Reboot Robot
Entomologizing Force". [The end result is like Voltran, Dynaman, and
countless other mighty morphing power robots.]

The inhabitants of Mainframe are in a panic, shown as a faded-color
scene of binomes running around in front of a rear-screen projection of
Nullzilla. The giant creature is just about to knock the 8-ball off of
Bob's apartment building, when the giant robot shows up. [During this
scene, the background music is exactly like a cheezy tune from a 1960's
Sci-Fi action show.] Bob tries a sucker punch, which knocks Nullzilla
on top of the the apartment, smashing it. "Oh, no. I've just redecorated."

Phong tells them to use the Destructo-Matic weapon. Bob's body language
is visible as the giant robot pats its pockets looking for the 'Matic, then
changes to Dot's pose as her voice says "Phong, we haven't got a Destructo-
Matic". Back in the PO's basement, the mighty weapon is still in its case.
While waiting for Andraia to fly the 'Matic to them, the team fights the
monster in the form of Rockem Sockem Robots (trying to knock its block off)
and World Wrestling Foundation pro wrestling (jumping up and down on the
opponent). The Destructo-Matic disperses the nulls (smashing a clown).
This leaves a weakened Hexadecimal back in her normal form. Whatever caused
the problem is gone.

Megabyte's pet null, Nibbles, returns to its crib. MB says, "there you
are, Father". [What does this mean? And why did Hexadecimal say "he got
all the brains, but I got all the power? Where these two viruses created
at the same time? Answers in the next episode!] The web crawler bursts
through the roof of the Silicon Tor, swings down and turns MB into a black
creature.

Scenes from next week: A large viral sprite having a combination of
both Megabyte's and Hexadecimal's colors and markings says, "I am become
Gigabyte, destroyer of systems!"

== References ==

* Bride of FrankenBinome - the pronounciation of the
assistant's name (Eye-gor instead of Ee-gor) and the "abnormal" brain are
references to Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein".
* Opera - the background for the opera looks very
much like an old episode of "Bugs Bunny".
* black creature, sharp teeth, long tongue - very much like when
Peter Parker got taken over in the Spiderman cartoon.
* Nullzilla - a reference to Godzilla (especially
when the hysterical citizens cast shadows on the buildings) and to Netscape's
mascot Mozilla.
* Alice - in the book "Alice in Wonderland", she gets
there by falling through a Looking Glass (a mirror).
* Transfinite - going beyond or surpassing any finite
number, group or magnitude.
* F.A.B. - phrase used on "Thunderbirds Are Go" instead
of "A-OK". Short for "fabulous", otherwise means absolutely nothing,
according to the creators, Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.
* Grasshopper - reference to the old "Kung Fu" TV series. The Ancient One
(whom Phong sounds like) used this term when addressing his student.
* giant robot - the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers derived from the
English translation of Dynaman, which in turn was based on the Japanese
shows "Dinosaur Task Force Zyuranger", "Five-Star Task Force Dairanger",
and "Ninja Task Force Kakuranger". MMPR includes some of the original
Japanese monster footage, which is just as silly as the Nullzilla fight.


== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 20)

* The book for Nibbles is _ABC of Fairytales_ by M Conley.
* Phong's desk blotter has a game of Hangman, answer is "ReBoot".
* Enzo makes a Bruce Lee noise ("Ee-yaow") when he enters as Grasshopper.
* The Destructo-Matic is in a case that says:
"IN CASE OF GIANT NULL MONSTER THREATENING CITY - BREAK GLASS".
* Megabyte refered to the Null as "Father".


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=== "GIGABYTE" ===

* Synopsis
* References


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== Title credits ==

Written by Phil Mitchell, Susan Turner
Story by Phil Mitchell, Susan Turner
Guest star: Mouse Louise Valence
Guest Star: Gigabyte Blu Mankuna


[ABC messed up. They showed scenes from next week instead of scenes from
this week at the beginning of the show.]

This is the second part of a four-part story:
* "Nullzilla"
* "Gigabyte"
* "Trust No One"
* "Web World Wars"

== Synopsis ==

Now it's Megabyte's turn to be taken over by the creature from the Web.
He and Hexadecimal merge to form a much more powerful virus: Gigabyte.
Bob has to call for help.

== Story ==

Starting where "Nullzilla" left off, the 8-ball and
Bob's apartment are still on the ground. The giant robot gets picked up by
a Data Crane (but knocks over some buildings on its way out.) Dot
supervises the clean up while Bob looks over Hexadecimal (along with the
entire Mainframe Security Force in green and gold cars.) HD is recovering.

Bob and Phong discuss the thing that came out of Hex's mirror - it is
either gone or not detectable by Phong's sensors. Since it attacked Hex first,
maybe it goes for viruses. "Megabyte," croaks Hexadecimal. "That's right,"
says Bob. "No, Megabyte!". The virus in question is standing right behind
Bob, colored completely black. It shows exceptional strength by knocking Bob
for a loop. Then it picks up Hexadecimal, and its hands start passing through
her body. Glitch's wide-field energy beam knocks the evil MB away, but when
Bob has Glitch fetch the car, MB returns. HD tries to hold him back with
orange fireballs, but she is too weak to keep it up. Just then Dot swings
by and picks up the black one with a Data Crane. MB tries to take over the
vehicle by infecting it (turning it blue) but Dot is prepared and jettisons
the gripper.

While driving Hex to Lost Angles, Bob demands answers. He wants to know
why HD and MB were merging. She explains that they are from the same viral
strain. "The same family?" "Much worse than that, he is my brother!".
Their fighting is just sibling rivalry. "What will happen if you join?"
"The next generation! Ha ha ha..." Just then Megabyte shows up, rips Hex
from the car, and plunges to the street below. After the column of fire
dissipates, a combination creature is visible. It has MB's skull, eyes,
shoulders, and joints, but HD's facemask, arms, and breastplate. The right
hand has long sharp claws (like Freddie Krueger from "Nightmare on Elm
Street"). Hanging off the back of its red spinal column are the black
multifaceted tendrils of the creature from the Web.

Bob: "I am Guardian 452. State your function."
It: "I am become Gigabyte, destroyer of systems".

Bob tries using Glitch as a wide-field energy beam again, but Gigabyte
simply absorbs it. Dot swoops in, but her Data Crane gets cut to pieces.
The creature is stronger than Megabyte, but so far has not used any of
Hexadecimal's higher functions. It appears to have the potential ability to
create its own portal to the Supercomputer. Bob tells Phong to shut down
the city, then he sends out a distress call, stating that they are fighting
a Class-5 (energy absorbing) virus. Bob and Dot try to get as far away
as possible before their zip-boards fail.

Trapped in a dark alley, Gigabyte demands that Bob hand over his Guardian
key tool. Bob has Glitch fly away, and just before GB puts his claws into
our hero, something comes in and chops off Gigabyte's arm. It's Mouse, "Did
you miss me?" Her ship is not affected by the city powerdown. Phong is not
prepared to allow Mouse in the Principal Office, but Mouse hacks through its
defenses.

Out on the streets of Mainframe, Gigabyte is sucking energy out of
binomes, including a One dressed up as Indiana Jones. It continues toward
the Principal Office, but the shield there won't last long once GB starts
absorbing the energy from it. Bob has a plan to overload Gigabyte with an
energy surge from a tear. Mouse and Dot are sent out to capture a tear
while Bob tries to hold GB back with the primitive weapons available in
Phong's armory. Bob is in black, with a black cheek guard that makes him
look like Gambit, one of the X-Men. Hack and Slash show up, and do a good
job of assisting Bob. After GB is lured to Floating Point Park, Phong
releases the sector so that it is far away from the city.

Meanwhile, Dot keeps the ship steady as Mouse uses a video game
console to build an icosahedron around the tear. A sudden surge sends Mouse
flying - Dot flies the ship and catches her before Mouse falls into the Energy
Sea. Bob has things under control until Hack (the red one) gets too close
to Gigabyte and gets all his energy drained. Slash (the blue one) is so
angry that he knocks Gigabyte all the way back to Mainframe, ruining Bob's
plan. With Hack's energy, Gigabyte is able to fly over the moat and attack
the Principal Office directly. The last line of defense is two small sprites;
a girl, a boy, and his dog. Frisket's great strength is no match for Gigabyte,
but his action delays GB until Bob and the tear can arrive. The tear
overwhelms Gigabyte with too much power. Glitch becomes a splitter, and
separates the monster into three portals (Hexadecimal, Megabyte, and the
unknown black thing).

Mouse uses her wrist band, and determines that the unknown presence is
still in Mainframe. [Why was Mouse prepared to track the thing?]

To be continued.
[ABC messed up on the scenes from next week, showing the opener again.]

== References ==
[The code number for this episode is 9506. Did anyone spot it?]

* Hexadecimal holds an orange fireball on the collectable card, SA #6.
* Destroyer - from Hindu mythology: "I am become Shiva, destroyer of worlds".
* Gigabye = 1024 megabytes = 1,048,576 kilobytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes.
According to the producers, the original virus was called Kilobyte, but when
it tried to upgrade itself, it was split into Megabyte and Hexadecimal, with
an uneven distribution of powers.
* Mouse is a hacker who has tangled with Bob before,
as described in "The Great Brain Robbery".


== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 21)

* When Gigabyte is first seen, he is on one knee, in a small crater, much
like "_The Terminator_".
* Writing on Data Crane: "Welly's Data Retrieval Systems" and
"Caution: Motion Overhead".
* The first binome to be drained of energy has a whip, hat, and leather
jacket, just like Indiana Jones in "_Raiders of the Lost Ark_".
* Phong: "I've said it before, and I'll say it again; this is not the
Supercomputer."
* The game console Mouse is using looks just like a Sony Playstation.
* "_A Boy and His Dog_" is the name of a science fiction movie.
* Bob uses his car to get away from Megabyte, but in an earlier episode
("Painted Windows"), he traded the car in for a motorcycle.
* When Gigabyte tears the back of Bob's uniform, there's a grey mesh
pattern visible underneath.
* One of the biNOMES dressed up as Indiana Jones might be named Indiana
NOMES. [Pun courtesy of Mike "Groovy Guy" Pelletier" (sshi...@ionline.net)]


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=== TRUST NO ONE ===

* TV Listings
* Background
* Credits
* Synopsis
* References

This episode description is longer than the others in order to cater to
the cross-over audience - the X-Files fans.

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== Gillian Anderson is a fan of ReBoot ==
She was seen wearing a ReBoot cap while vacationing in Rome.

== From the TV listings ==

Gillian Anderson of "The X-Files" guests as the voice of CGI agent Data Nully
in the computer-generated animated show "ReBoot," Saturday morning on ABC.

In the episode, titled "Trust No One," the Binomes and Sprites of
Mainframe are being terrorized by an energy-siphoning "mouse". Two CGI
agents, Fax Modem and Data Nully, who specialize in cases known at the ASCII
(ask-ee) Files, are called in to solve the puzzle.

From the New York Daily News for Friday, December 29, 1995
'X-Files' voice joins 'Reboot' visuals
by David Bianculli

Before there was "Toy Story", there was "Reboot" --
the ABC Saturday-morning series, now in its second season,
that boasts fully computer-generated visuals and effects
and is unlike anything else on TV.
This Saturday morning, "Reboot" offers viewers a
special kick; a "guest vocalist" appearance by Gillian
Anderson, co-star of Fox's "The X-Files".
"Reboot" is set inside a computer, in a high-tech
place called Mainframe. It tells of the adventures of city
hero Bob, best friend Dot Matrix, and little boy Enzo. In
Saturday's new "Reboot", written by Mark Leiren-Young, Dot
is missing, and there's some sort of serial attacker on
the loose -- so serious that two "outside agents" are sent
into the Mainframe.
Instead of David Duchovny's Fox Mulder and Gillian
Anderson's Dana Scully from the FBI -- the protagonists of
"The X-Files" -- "Reboot" gives us Fax Modem and Data
Nully. Their computerized body shapes are like three
boxes stacked on top of one another; the top box includes
one eye, the middle box includes the lips, and ABC leaves
the rest to our collective imagination.
And while the person supplying the voice of Fax Modem
sounds more like Steven Wright than Duchovny (in reality,
it's neither), Anderson provides her own voice for this
show.
This makes for a very surreal multisensory experience,
because the voice is unsettlingly familiar. Data Nully
may be a blockhead (and a blockbody), but her green eye
shadow looks just right, and her computer-generated lips,
richly red and almost 3-D in their roundness, fullness and
relative largeness, manage to look unmistakably Gillian
Anderson-ish (the red hair atop the top block doesn't
hurt).
To paraphrase a famous phrase: those lips, that eye ...
No sooner do Data and Fax swoop in to investigate
things in Mainframe than Fax suspects a massive conspiracy
involving beings from outside their known world. Bob,
listening politely but skeptically to Fax Modem's theory,
turns to Data Nully and asks sarcastically, "Excuse me,
but is your partner completely random?"
"Not completely", Data says. And it sounds as though
Anderson, in real life in the safety and secrecy of some
isolated sound booth, had a lot of fun saying it.
X-File this week's "Reboot" episode as something worth
watching, at least if you're an "X-Files" fan. The
script is funny, and the guest appearance is a good stunt
-- but the "Reboot" visuals are what will most likely make
your want to return.


== Background ==

"ReBoot" is created in Vancouver, Canada, as is "X-Files". ReBoot is shown
in prime-time by YTV (the network for young people in Canada) and is shown
as a Saturday morning cartoon by ABC in the US. The show is 100% CGI
(Computer Generated Imagery) and tells the story of the sprites that live
in a typical personal computer.

The city is called Mainframe. Most of the inhabitants are binomes: Ones
are three cubes with arms, legs, a mouth, and a single eye. Zeros are
walking spheres. In addition to the binomes are the Numerals (such as Five,
Seven and Nine) and data sprites (Dot, Enzo, Bob, Phong, Mouse, Frisket).
One particularly successful data sprite is Dot Matrix, the owner of Dot's
Diner. She has a younger brother Enzo, and has close ties with Phong (the
ancient one, the mayor who lives in the Principal Office). Dot and Enzo
have green skin, their friend Bob has blue skin. Bob is a Guardian; he
comes from the Supercomputer and wears a multipurpose tool "Glitch" on his
wrist. As opening sequence says, his mission is to protect and defend.
Every once in a while the User downloads a game. When a game cube lands,
the inhabitants of Mainframe tap the diamond shaped icon on their chest in
order to "reboot" as a character in the game.

In the previous episode, Mainframe had been attacked by a mysterious
black multitentacled creature that absorbed energy. Mouse, a female hacker,
showed up right after the distress call went out. Dot hates Mouse for
having almost deleting her brother and for flirting with Bob. Dot and Mouse
cooperated long enough to lasso a "tear in the interface" -- a swirling green
and white ball of energy -- and throw it at the black thing. That solved the
immediate crisis, but eldrich creature went into hiding. Mouse had been
prepared and tried tracking it.

[Portions of the CGI agent's dialog were obtained from alt.tv.x-files. The
full text of Gillian's lines are reproduced here for those that requested it.]

Jackie Hughes <dana...@syix.com&gt (Doll Artisan) has a
page with screen shots from the show.

From: r...@axionet.com (Ron McMillan)
Date: Tue Jan 02 23:27:42 PST 1996
Newsgroups: alt.cartoon.reboot

Inside scoop - They did ask him, but David Duchovny did not WANT
to do the voice over; he said it's a 'kids' show and he dinnae wanna.
SO they got a guy who could do the voice, and so what if they
'overplayed' it a bit, eh? It's not like they did it 'on purpose'...


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=== "TRUST NO ONE" ===

This was shown on ABC on 30-Dec-95 and 11-May-96.
It was show on YTV (in Canada) on 25-Jan-96 and 29-Mar-96.

== Title credits ==

Written by Mark Leiren-Young
Story by Gavin Blair, Mark Leiren-Young, Phil Mitchell, Ian
Pearson, Susan Turner.
Special guest appearance Gillian Anderson as Data Nully
Fax Modem Scott McNeill
Turbo Garry Chalk


This is the third part of a four-part story:
* "Nullzilla"
* "Gigabyte"
* "Trust No One"
* "Web World Wars"

== Synopsis ==
The title is not displayed at first - instead, the opening is more like an
episode of the "X-Files" with low-level lighting and weird camera angles. In
the alley behind Al's Diner on Level 31, Al's waiter is seen emptying the
trash ("Garbage in, garbage out") and Al is, as usual, off screen when he
yells "what?". Then the point of view becomes that of "Predator 2" -
something evil is hiding amongst the pipes. The waiter screams, then is
dragged off. Cut to the title, "TRUST NO ONE", (black letters outlined in
flourescent green on a black background).

Mouse (the woman with flaming red hair, filigreed lilac skin, white top,
and black tights) sashays into Dot's Diner where Bob is having an energy
shake. The cops are eating donuts when a One reports that Al's waiter has
been abducted. Enzo bursts in, and tells Bob that his sister, Dot, is also
missing. Miss Brodie, a teacher Zero, confirms the story.
(Enzo's friend is AndrAIa, an AI game sprite.)

Bob goes to Al's "Wait and Eat" Diner on Level 31. This is where the
low lifes of Mainframe hang out. A waiter with an attitude skates
past. Al himself is not much help, he just says "what?". A pair of Ones
notice Bob's interrogation; a man with a squinty eye, wearing a disheveled
black suit and a pretty redhead wearing a blue pantsuit.

[Because Ones don't have noses, the guy does not look as cute as David
Duchovny, but Gillian Anderson's mouth and hair are well rendered.]


Him You ask a lot of questions, Guardian.
Bob Who are you?
Him CGI Special Agent, Fax Modem.
Her CGI Special Agent, Data Nully. We couldn't help overhearing
you. You're looking for a missing person?
Bob Yeah, Dot Matrix is missing. Do you know anything about it?
Fax There's been a rash of disappearances in Mainframe.
Data Phong sent us to investigate the most recent disappearance,
Al's waiter.
Bob We should talk.
(meanwhile) Mike the TV is doing an on-the-scene report. Mouse
is trailing them, and making a report to someone else.
Bob I can't accept that. Mouse is an old friend.
Data Bob, you've got to be reasonable on this. All evidence points
to Mouse. We have eyewitnesses that will testify to her being on
or near the scene of each abduction.
Bob Coincidence.
Data Tell him your theory, Modem.
Fax (very dramatic) Her *fangs*.
Bob Yeah? So? She's got fangs!
Fax I suspect she's a Web-creature.
Bob What! Oh, now *this* is ridiculous. These aren't theories.
These are--delusions!
Fax Listen...(foreboding music starts)...when I was just a little
node, I saw my sister taken by a strange creature. It had fangs...
just like Mouse.
Bob Excuse me. But is your partner *completely* random??
Data (in a tired voice) Not--completely. (gives sidelong glance at Fax)
Bob OK, why didn't it take you too, then.
Fax I don't know. I was reading comic bytes in bed. When I
peeked out from under the covers I saw something hovering over my
sister. Then I pointed my flashlight at it, and a moment later,
it, and my sister were gone. I'll never forget the noise it made.
Bob I don't want to seem insensitive, but next you'll be telling me that
you've see the User.
Fax There is no User. That's just induced mass psychosis engineered by the
Guardians.
Bob What?!? But what about the games?
Fax Sent by the Guardians to promote the User myth.
Data Another conspiracy theory, Modem?
Fax One of many...
Bob So, let me get this straight. There's a web-creature, posing
as Mouse, loose in Mainframe, abducting sprites. For what purpose?
Fax I haven't worked that out yet.
Bob OK. And Guardians are control freaks, willing to sacrifice the
very people they've been sworn to protect by dropping games on them.
Fax That's right.
Bob Tell me - did Phong interview you personally for this job?
Didn't think so.
Data Look, this isn't getting us anywhere. What we need is a plan,
not theories.
Bob You ... remind me of someone.
(meanwhile) Mike the TV finishes up an interview on the scene of
the latest abduction. [A picture of the Five is on a milk carton.]
When he turns around, Mike's camera crew is gone. He starts to run,
then the shadow of a multi-tentacled creature overtakes him.
Mike is heard falling, then a flickering white light shines out.
The creature screeches, then its shadow is seen running away.
Cut back to the diner, where Fax is holding is head, wincing.
Data Are you alright, Modem?
Fax (in pain) That's it ... that's the noise the creature made.
Bob Quick, outside! Now!
(they find) Mouse bending over the unconcious TV, which has
flickering "snow" instead of a face.
Data Hold it, CGI! (The agents pull out some large handguns.)
Mouse hiss (as she bares her fangs).
Bob Mouse, what are you doing?
Mouse It's not what you think. Bob, you've got to let me go.
Bob You know I can't do that.
(standoff) Mouse gets to her feet, then glances behind the
agents. They follow her stare, and are dumbfounded when Mouse
pulls a katana sword from her boot and slices their guns in half.
Bob Don't make me do this, Mouse.
Mouse Trust me. (She kisses him, and runs off while Bob is dazed.)
Bob Glitch: tracer (Glitch sends out a dot which embeds itself
in Mouse's boot.) You two look after Mike; I'm going after her.
(Bob jumps on his zipboard and speeds away.)
Data (taps on Mike's glass until he wakes up.) Are you OK?
Mike Ooo! It bit me!
Fax Calm down.
Mike It was the light. The light I tell you! The light saved me. (babbles)
Data Just like your sister, Modem.
Fax Wait here. I've to get something from the CPU.
Mike I can't think straight. I can take it. Tell me the truth.
Tell me the camera was rolling.
Data (shakes head)


Bob tells Phong that they're dealing with a web-creature, but that it's
not Mouse. Mouse uses her wrist communicator to tell someone named Turbo
that they have confirmation of the web-creature but continues on to free the
Mainframers. She slides down an elevator shaft. At the bottom, there is
more evidence of the creature shedding its skin. She walks past a trash
can, and the cliche happens - a small animal jumps out and runs away.
(Instead of a cat yowling, it is a Null, a brightly colored slug.) She
looks up and sees several bodies encased in cocoons, arranged in neat rows.
Drawing her sword, Mouse advances until she gets to Dot and frees the woman.

After the other abductees are freed (including a Nine and a clown),
Mouse stays behind to get physical evidence that the web-creature exists.
The web-creature arrives. It has jaws bigger than a person, and a near
infinite number of small spheres that make up its arms. One of them grabs
Dot. Fax and Data show up, and use their incredibly bright flashlights to
immobilize the creature. It drops Dot, and Bob catches her.


Data You were right. It can't stand the strong light.
Fax (in a somewhat smarmy voice) I'm sure there's a *very*
scientific reason for it.
Data But...we don't know what it is!


Mouse continues transmitting to Turbo, an imposing man wearing a
Guardian's suit. There are other Guardians around him, half in shadow. One
of them states that creature is Class M, with portal-forming abilities. [We
have never seen any Guardian other than Bob. Is this a cabal, or some sort
of Star Chamber?]

Mouse explains that she has been working for Turbo (that's why she was in
the neighborhood when the distress call went out) and that she's just called
in the cavalry. Bob informs her that the Guardian protocol for discovering a
web-creature is to destroy it and everything around it.

Turbo and the others in the high command release the codes that will
trigger an explosion. Turbo asks the others to leave, "I'd like to be
alone - Bob and I go way back." When they are gone, Turbo turns the virtual
hourglass over again - this gives Bob a little more time.


Data Hurry, Bob. We're running low. We don't have much time.
Bob (uses Glitch to determine that Mouse's communicator is the bomb.)
Data Guardian, we can't hold it for much longer. (Their flashlights
go out just as security team brings up more spotlights.)


The innocent bystanders of Mainframe are shown: Momma binome and her baby
binome, a bunch of binomes on a sidewalk, and the penguin in front of a
Zip-Board refueling station. Bob zooms off in an attempt to get the device
out of Mainframe.

It goes off in a big explosion, and tears a hole in the sky. The
swirling in the hole becomes eight small tears, and then one giant tear.
The glowing green and white ball of plasma illuminates Mainframe like a
carbon-arc lamp. The light is strong enough to reach the lower levels. The
web-creature appears to gain energy from its spectrum, and smashes a hole
through several layers of concrete to the surface.

Bob barely escapes the blast. When Phong tells him that the web-creature
has escaped, Bob is most distraught. "It's a Class-M! It can use the tear
energy to form a portal to the Web!" The web spore merges with the tear and
the portal is formed. It is a sphere as big as Mainframe filled with
radially-symmetric tendrils.


Fax It just broke free.
Data We couldn't stop it.
Fax You see, Nully--the Web *is* out there.
Data No, Modem--it's here.
Bob This is it, Phong. Prepare for war.


Next time, on Reboot: All the security vehicles (police cars) are lined
up waiting for battle with the Web.

== References ==
Some of the character's names are computer puns. This is explained on the
Characters page.

* GIGO - Garbage In, Garbage Out is a programmers mantra;
feeding unreliable data to a computer program produces unreliable results.
* Brodie - Must be a reference to "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie",
a famous play. The title character is a school teacher.
* Waiters with attitudes and rollerskates can be found
in some of the dining establishments in Vancouver.
* CGI - Computer Generated Imagery (which decribes how
ReBoot is produced), or Common Gateway Interface, used to make dynamic
pages on the World Wide Web. An example of the latter does the
"Hello, WebSurfer" message for this site.
* CPU - Central Police Unit = cop car.
* Katana - a type of Samuri sword used by Duncan
MacLeod in "Highlander" (another series that is filmed in Vancouver, Canada).
* Cabal - at one time, the USENET newsgroups (such as
rec.arts.tv) were controlled by a semi-mythical cabal of computer gurus.


== Did You Notice ==
[The code number for this episode is 9507. Did anyone spot it?]

* Miss Brodie is Scottish, but is not wearing the Brodie tartan.
* The customers at Al's Diner: a Seven, and a One with a bone in its hair.
* Data Nully is wearing the same sort of cross that Dana Scully wears.
* The penguin from "The Wrong Trousers" show up again.
* The missing Five already has his picture on a milk carton (which also
has the French word "lait" written on it).
* Mouse might be afraid of heights.
* No, that's not a Six in a cocoon; it's a Nine held upside down.
* One of the beast's victims was the clown that juggled Nulls in
"Talent Night" and was squashed by Nulls in "Nullzilla".
* When Mainframe Security turns their spotlights on, it goes green, green,
green, yellow, red (like the lights at an NRHA drag race).


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=== "WEB WORLD WARS" ===

* Synopsis
* References


== Title credits ==

Written by Mark Leiren-Young
Story by Mark Leiren-Young, Brendan McCarthy, Phil Mitchell, Ian
Pearson, Susan Turner

This is the end of a four-part story (and season finale):
* "Nullzilla"
* "Gigabyte"
* "Trust No One"
* "Web World Wars"

The third season will be shown in Canada starting in September
of 1997. Hopefully Alliance will have made a deal with another U.S. network
now that ABC has dropped out.

This description is from the Canadian version of this episode, as shown on
YTV. The US version has some cuts; one line of dialog and four scenes
of war were removed by ABC's B.S.'n'P. (Broadcast Standards and Practices,
the program censors.)

== Synopsis ==

The Mainframers are barely able to hold their own against the Web Probes,
and with the very existance of Mainframe at stake, our heroes have to rely on
Megabyte and Hexadecimal for help. The viruses perform their assigned tasks,
then continue on to take of Mainframe. Enzo gets a field commission as a
cadet Guardian.

== Story ==

Mainframe looks strange. The sky is brown instead of blue, there are about
twenty searchlights piercing the gloom, and directly above the city is a
swirling red Web portal; a sphere twice Mainframe's diameter. An extremely
varied crowd of binomes (and penguin) follows an armored tank into
position. Enzo and AndrAIa are on a ledge around the Principal Office,
manning heavy artillery guns. [The background music
is from Holst's "Planets" suite; _Mars, Bringer of War_.]

Several binomes in green and yellow uniforms are waiting around, eating
donuts, when the order to "Scramble" comes in. At least 15 sets of 16 cars
(CPUs) and 20 Data Cranes take to the air. Every one is a bit ansy as a Web
Probe, looking like a four-legged octopus, investigates the assembled army.
Bob tells everyone to hold their fire until the main attack force arrives.
[Continuity error: Bob is not wearing his icon in this scene.]

In the mean time, Megabyte is assembling an impressive piece of hardware in
his Silicon Tor. He is doing his job, but Phong has a problem with the idea
of working with a virus. Bob orders Phong to download the software to run
the hardware. Hexadecimal will be the power source for the weapon, which
includes a transparent energy tank like the one in "Bad Bob".
When Hex shows up, her facemask appears first, then the rest of her, much
like the Cheshire Cat.

Mouse sharpens her katana sword while leaning against a large bomb, in a
room full of ICBM missles. She and Dot discuss working with viruses and
Guardians, as Dot puts on battle fatigues and enters wearing a really big
strap-on gun. "What do you think? Does it make me look too butch?" asks Dot.
[ABC cut Dot's second sentence.]

AndrAIa thinks the Web portal looks beautiful and does not understand why
Mainframers can't simply attack their enemy without planning and forming teams.
Enzo still hasn't told her that he isn't really a Guardian. His attempt to
clear thing up is interrupted by Bob, who starts refering to him as Cadet
Matrix. Due to the crisis, Bob invokes "Emergency Code nine five one zero",
downloads the Guardian protocol from his icon to Enzo's, and gives the boy a
field commission as Guardian, First Level. When Enzo reboots, he is wearing
a Guardian uniform. After the battle, Enzo will be transfered to the
Academy to become a full fledged Guardian. "Should anything happen to me, I
am charging you with the defense of this system." Dot checks in with
"Megabyte, Mouse, Hexadecimal and I are ready. (I can't believe I just said
that!)."

Mouse uses Megabyte's keyboard to hack into the Web. Her plan is to
crack the codes and to erase the location of Mainframe from its memory banks.
When she gets done, it will be impossible to get from the Web to Mainframe
again. Megabyte appears to be absolutely delighted at that news.

Eight Web Probes come out of the portal and start snooping around. Binky
and his co-pilot try to keep a stiff upper lip, hoping that no one will
crack under the pressure. But one binome does when he surprised by an overly
inquisitive Web probe. The CPUs have to destroy the remaining probes before
they can report back. A couple of cars collide and three CPUs go down but
only one parachute is seen. [ABC does not show the two doomed pilots.] The
last two probes team up in a piggyback function, zip back to the Web, and
summon the attack forces.

The Web Creatures have four stubby front limbs, a nasty beak, two
red-orange eyes, a dorsal horn and a tail for swimming through the air.
These enemies are smart enough to lure the fighters to their destruction,
including one car that smashes up against the posts underneath the pier.
[ABC does not show this car crash.]
One pair of creatures pursue three vehicles down a concrete canyon,
destroy one car and cause the Data Crane and other car to wipe each other
out. Things look even worse when the creatures start checking out the
hardware. Even Dot's big gun is not enough to keep them at bay.

A squadron of twelve CPUs is in hot pursuit of two enemy beings, who
split up as they reach the Principal Office. The dogfight follows the
circumference of the main dome, whereupon the bad guys take off straight up
and the good guys collide. All twelve cars are wiped out. [ABC does not
show this part of the battle.] Bob calls on Megabyte for more help, who
obliges by ordering his minions to support the CPUs. At least nine rows of
nine columns of Armored Binome Carriers (ABC tanks) take position.
(Apparently Megabyte did not want to show the full extent of his forces
right away.) The guns on the ABCs are more powerful and more accurate than
the other weapons, and enemies start dropping right and left. Hack and
Slash get into the act.

The battle takes terrible toll on the Mainframe force. One binome
successfully ejects from Data Crane above the Principal
Office, but the disabled vehicle crashes into Dot's Diner and destroys it
utterly; big impressive fireballs. [ABC cut this scene.] (No indication as
to whether Cecil was still in the Diner or not.)

Megabyte urges Mouse to hurry up, and she says "just tell the witch to be
ready". Hexadecimal takes this as a complement. Her expression changes on
screen as she gleefully charges the hardware with energy. Bob says it's time
to shut the portal, but Megabyte steps in. MB cuts Dot's gun in half with is
claws, and silences Bob before the Guardian can give a command to Glitch.
MB then removes the Guardian's keytool, crumples it, and tosses Bob into a
holding chamber. Mouse tries to stop MB, but HD knocks her away. Megabyte
gets a really evil look on his face has he launches Bob into the Web's portal,
then fires the hardware, destroying the portal.

Mainframe is saved, but at a terrible cost. Dot is distracted by Bob's
broken keytool and does not notice Hexadecimal approaching with fearsome fangs.
Mouse disables HD with a blast from her ring, then she and Dot jump into her
fighting ship.

Megabyte lets them get away; he has other plans. He orders his men to
destroy the remaining Web Spores, then turn the guns on the CPUs. Hexadecimal
gets very excited at the idea of turning the hardware around and pointing it
at the Principal Office.

But inside Phong's war room, the binomes are jumping up and down in
celebration. As far as they know they've won. This lasts until Binky and
"Sir" report that the ABC's have turned on them ("The treacherous
dogs!"). MB demands that Phong drop the defenses ("welcome to Megaframe"),
but the ancient one vows to fight to the last. MB states that they have lost
their Guardian, then AndrAIa convinces Enzo to pick up Bob's crushed keytool.
Once on Enzo's wrist, Glitch is able to reconfigure to a smaller version of
itself. "I am Guardian Matrix, charged with defending this system. Two
viruses taking over my home? I don't think so!"

Cut to: The ReBoot logo taking up the entire screen. The words "End Prog."
at the bottom, with a blinking red question mark.
[ image='../images/EndProg.gif' descr='(ReBoot)' ]
?

This is the end of the 2nd season. No more new episodes until September 1996.

== References ==

* CPU - Central Police Unit = cop car.
* Heavy artillery - a moveable chair with 4 big guns like _Star Wars_.
* Dot's strap-on gun is similar to ones used in the movie _Aliens_.
* Picadilly Circuits - the London Underground (subway) has a
major stop at Picadilly Circus.
* The A12 on the trunk of each CPU car matches _Adam-12_.
* The battle in the concrete canyon between skyscrapers matches the
trench in _Star Wars_.
* A binome ejecting just like _DieHard II_.
* "The ABC's have turned on us." ABC Television dropped ReBoot from
its Saturday morning line-up.

== Did You Notice ==
(See also the quotes for episode 23)

* The name "Mark Leiren-Young" is spelled correctly for the "Written By"
credit, but had "ie" wrong in the "Story By" credit.
* Walking with the tank: Ms Debutante, Fat Elvis, Cowboy, kid with baseball
bat and cap, Small-Town binome with hardhat, Mr Afro hair, Mr straw hat.
* The first time we get a good look at Bob, he is not wearing his icon.
* The penguin appears in front of a tank.
* Enzo's updated icon looks like Bob's: gold and black with black triangle
pointing up, instead of white and black with black triangle pointing
down. (Phong's icon has a curved boundary in a Yin/Yang configuration.)
* Just before Enzo reboots into his Guardian uniform, the upgraded one
on his chest, and a bogus one on his cap.
* In Picadilly Circuits: Bowler hat and spats, toddler with pacifier,
Miss Brodie, Mama and baby binome, Green hat, Grey hat, two kids playing
Patty Cake (another tartan and a pageboy haircut), Dredlocks.
* Screamin Donuts.
* The Zero loses his helmet when making a barrel roll while in pursuit.
* When Hex changes from angry to happy, we can see the mask changing
(instead of having the switchover hidden by her hand).
* Mouse's ship is named "Ship".
* The Data Crane piloted by "Sir" and "Binky" (Algernon
Cholmondley-Worthington III and Binky Ffarquarson) emits a drone like a
World War II plane.
* Mouse's soulution to keeping the Web out resembles the solution to keep
enemies (and tourists) out of OZ in "The Emerald City of OZ".
* Megabyte calling Mouse a "clever girl" sounds just like the game warden
in _Jurassic Park_ talking to the velociraptor.


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