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She probably predicted her deletion at some point, and decided to create a backup of herself before her HeelFaceTurn programmed to activate some time after her deletion.

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She probably predicted her deletion at some point, and decided to create a backup of herself before her HeelFaceTurn programmed to activate some time after her deletion.deletion.

[[WMG: The Sourcerer is [[VideoGame/SonicForces Infinite]] reborn as a human.]]
Is an OmnicidalManiac who wants to destroy civilization for a barely explained reason? Has some form of [[RealityWarper control]] over a virtual reality? Is impossibly edgy in just about every facet of their appearance and general demeanor? Throws a tantrum when they get bested by a heroic (or anti-heroic) character? Teams up with a ManipulativeBastard villain who commands a powerful army? The Sourcerer ticks the same boxes as Infinite does.

[[WMG: In ''Guardian Code'', Sourcerer will get upstaged by Megabyte.]]
The guy's a MagnificentBastard who's turned on just about anyone who he's enlisted the help of or anyone who's enlisted ''his'' help. It's not so much a matter of ''if'' his alliance with the Sourcerer remains intact, but rather ''when'' the virus will turn on him and begin seizing power of the external world as opposed to destroying it. Whether or not he kills the edge singularity who brought him to life, spares him out of some form of gratitude and merely locks him away, or uses him as a physical body of sorts is up for grabs.

[[WMG: In ''The Guardian Code'' Megabyte's new voice will be {{Lampshaded}} at some point.]]
It seems that his new voice actor isn't making even a token effort at sounding like the late, great Sir Creator/TonyJay, so someone, likely Enzo or maybe Mike, will call attention to this fact.

[[WMG: In ''The Guardian Code'' the Next Generation Guardians will get the ability to [=ReBoot=]]]
Either VERA or Mouse will be responsible.
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Perhaps Gigabyte would become the main villain for the second season.

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Perhaps Gigabyte would become the main villain for the second season.season.

[[WMG:Hexidecimal left a backup of herself.]]
She probably predicted her deletion at some point, and decided to create a backup of herself before her HeelFaceTurn programmed to activate some time after her deletion.
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There is a device that can synthesize human bodies, which not only was used to create [=VERA=], but also by Adam himself to fake his own death. There are also files, floating around in cyberspace, containing most of Adam's memories. These elements, together with Adam's apparent death into the black hole, would provide excellent fodder for a second season: a quest to retrieve all memories and implant them into a synthetic replicant of Adam's body, in order to reunite Austin with his father. The final episode of the season would end with Austin hugging a restored Adam.

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There is a device that can synthesize human bodies, which not only was used to create [=VERA=], but also by Adam himself to fake his own death. There are also files, floating around in cyberspace, containing most of Adam's memories. These elements, together with Adam's apparent death into the black hole, would provide excellent fodder for a second season: a quest to retrieve all memories and implant them into a synthetic replicant of Adam's body, in order to reunite Austin with his father. The final episode of the season would end with Austin hugging a restored Adam.Adam.

[[WMG: Season 2 would see the return of Gigabyte.]]
At any point, Megabyte and Hexidecimal would attempt another plan to gain control of something or gain massive amounts of power. The Guardians would catch wind of it and go to put a stop to it. Megabyte and Hexidecimal get caught in the brunt of the failed plan, and as a result, they merge together and become Gigabyte right before the Guardians' eyes. Perhaps one of them (I think Goose) would rush to attack him, only to be grabbed by Gigabyte's claw. When the others get him free, Goose sees his energy levels have dropped to almost nothing, and they realize that Gigabyte has the power to absorb energy with his claw.

Perhaps Gigabyte would become the main villain for the second season.
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There is a device that can synthesize human bodies, which not only was used to create [=VERA=], but also by Adam himself to fake his death. There are also files, floating around in cyberspace, containing most of Adam's memories. These elements, together with Adam's apparent death into the black hole, would provide excellent fodder for a second season: a quest to retrieve all memories and implant them into a synthetic replicant of Adam's body, in order to reunite Austin with his father. The final episode of the season would end with Austin hugging a restored Adam.

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There is a device that can synthesize human bodies, which not only was used to create [=VERA=], but also by Adam himself to fake his own death. There are also files, floating around in cyberspace, containing most of Adam's memories. These elements, together with Adam's apparent death into the black hole, would provide excellent fodder for a second season: a quest to retrieve all memories and implant them into a synthetic replicant of Adam's body, in order to reunite Austin with his father. The final episode of the season would end with Austin hugging a restored Adam.
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* The latter is most likely, as unlike other examples, Zixx is was owned by Mainframe Entertainment, which became Rainmaker Studios.

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* The latter is most likely, as unlike other examples, Zixx is was owned by Mainframe Entertainment, which became Rainmaker Studios.Studios.

[[WMG: Austin's father will return in season 2.]]
There is a device that can synthesize human bodies, which not only was used to create [=VERA=], but also by Adam himself to fake his death. There are also files, floating around in cyberspace, containing most of Adam's memories. These elements, together with Adam's apparent death into the black hole, would provide excellent fodder for a second season: a quest to retrieve all memories and implant them into a synthetic replicant of Adam's body, in order to reunite Austin with his father. The final episode of the season would end with Austin hugging a restored Adam.
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* '''Jossed.''' The Sourcerer is Sam's father, infected with Dark Code.

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* '''Jossed.''' The Sourcerer is Sam's Austin's father, infected with Dark Code.
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* '''Confirmed.''' He had constructed an artificial body to fake his death, then he went into cyberspace as a Guardian, but the Dark Code cracked his helmet and infected him.




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* '''Jossed.''' The Sourcerer is Sam's father, infected with Dark Code.
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The premise of Reboot: the Guardian Code is barely anything like the original, and instead is more like the 2004 to 2009 series Zixx. Aside from both shows having live action and CGI segments, both shows are also about people from one world (live action) going into a virtual world (CGI) to combat enemies in a game like setting. Therefore it is my theory that Gaurdian Code is either tying Reboot and Zixx together, or else that it was originally suppose to be a Zixx season 4 or reboot that got modified to become reboot cuz Reboot is better known.

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The premise of Reboot: the Guardian Code is barely anything like the original, and instead is more like the 2004 to 2009 series Zixx. Aside from both shows having live action and CGI segments, both shows are also about people from one world (live action) going into a virtual world (CGI) to combat enemies in a game like setting. Therefore it is my theory that Gaurdian Code is either tying Reboot and Zixx together, or else that it was originally suppose to be a Zixx season 4 or reboot that got modified to become reboot cuz Reboot is better known.known.
* The latter is most likely, as unlike other examples, Zixx is was owned by Mainframe Entertainment, which became Rainmaker Studios.
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** As a corollary: '''the basement dweller in episode 10 is Sam Collins.''' He was already a basement dweller in SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad: an episode shows that his bed is in the basement.
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In the original series, Hex was registered as a virus after helping Mainframe against Megabyte. After her sacrifice to cure everyone of Daemon's infection, Mouse reports minor system problems across the Net, Dot suggests that it's Hex, and Mouse agrees. Also, a system restore would bring her back as a virus.

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In the original series, Hex was registered as a virus after helping Mainframe against Megabyte. After her sacrifice to cure everyone of Daemon's infection, Mouse reports minor system problems across the Net, Dot suggests that it's Hex, and Mouse agrees. Also, a system restore would bring her back as a virus.virus.

[[WMG: This is all somehow related to Series/{{Zixx}}, or else was a DolledUpInstallment for a reboot or season 4 of Zixx]]
The premise of Reboot: the Guardian Code is barely anything like the original, and instead is more like the 2004 to 2009 series Zixx. Aside from both shows having live action and CGI segments, both shows are also about people from one world (live action) going into a virtual world (CGI) to combat enemies in a game like setting. Therefore it is my theory that Gaurdian Code is either tying Reboot and Zixx together, or else that it was originally suppose to be a Zixx season 4 or reboot that got modified to become reboot cuz Reboot is better known.
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** The device Austin's father invented was the size of a mouse. If the Sourcerer is Austin's father, he might not have expected anybody to build a human-sized version of a thing he made years ago, but his look of recognition when he realizes the Guardians are digitized humans (the end of episode.... eight? Nine?) suggests he's not surprised. Also, the conspicuous way they kept Austin's father's face out of shot could mean '''either''' they were too cheap to hire a real actor ''or'' they want to keep what he looks like a surprise.
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* This makes sense, considering that the end credits of a SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad episode actually showed Megabyte commenting that he should keep an eye on Kilokahn, suggesting a crossover that never came to fruition.
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* In a meta-sense, the Sourcerer isn't all that compelling a villain, so this would at least be a start towards bringing the show back from the edge after the dismal reception it got.

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* In a meta-sense, the Sourcerer isn't all that compelling a villain, so this would at least be a start towards bringing the show back from the edge after the dismal reception it got.got.

[[WMG: Hexadecimal's resurrection is a Continuity Nod]]

In the original series, Hex was registered as a virus after helping Mainframe against Megabyte. After her sacrifice to cure everyone of Daemon's infection, Mouse reports minor system problems across the Net, Dot suggests that it's Hex, and Mouse agrees. Also, a system restore would bring her back as a virus.
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* Doubtful. The Sourcerer clearly does not know how the Guardians are entering and leaving {{Cyberspace}}, while Austin's father was the one who developed that technology, as evidenced by the video file Vera extracted from the sphere the cat virus coughed up in episode 4.

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Eventually, Kilokhan is defeated and Malcolm is left as he was before: a lonely, bitter teen. Growing up just as antisocial and misanthropic as before-if not even more so-Malcolm continues to hone his computer skills and learns how to create and control his own viruses without the help of Kilokhan and develops “Dark Code”. Determined to finish what he and Kilokhan started, he takes on the mantle of The Sourcerer, And begins his plan to destroy the net.

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Eventually, Kilokhan is defeated and Malcolm is left as he was before: a lonely, bitter teen. Growing up just as antisocial and misanthropic as before-if not even more so-Malcolm continues to hone his computer skills and learns how to create and control his own viruses without the help of Kilokhan and develops “Dark Code”. Determined to finish what he and Kilokhan started, he takes on the mantle of The Sourcerer, And begins his plan to destroy the net.net.

[[WMG: Megabyte and Hexadecimal will take over as the [[BigBad BigBads]] of the series, deposing the Sourcerer]]
* In a meta-sense, the Sourcerer isn't all that compelling a villain, so this would at least be a start towards bringing the show back from the edge after the dismal reception it got.
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[[WMG: The Sourcerer is actually an adult [[Series/SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad Malcolm Frink]]

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[[WMG: The Sourcerer is actually an adult [[Series/SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad Malcolm Frink]]
Frink]] ]]
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* Austin's father clearly wanted him to be the leader. What better way than to have him meet Bob before the Daemon arc?

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* Austin's father clearly wanted him to be the leader. What better way than to have him meet Bob before the Daemon arc?arc?

[[WMG: The Sourcerer is actually an adult [[Series/SuperHumanSamuraiSyberSquad Malcolm Frink]]

Eventually, Kilokhan is defeated and Malcolm is left as he was before: a lonely, bitter teen. Growing up just as antisocial and misanthropic as before-if not even more so-Malcolm continues to hone his computer skills and learns how to create and control his own viruses without the help of Kilokhan and develops “Dark Code”. Determined to finish what he and Kilokhan started, he takes on the mantle of The Sourcerer, And begins his plan to destroy the net.

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* Adding to my original idea, rebooting is already part of the Next Generation Guardian Code that they have not unlocked yet.



Because this show is heavily cliché-dependent.

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Because this show is heavily cliché-dependent.cliché-dependent.

[[WMG: Austin's father set Mainframe to reboot to Season One as a training exercise for the Next Generation Guardians]]

Consider:
* The MMO was a training exercise to select Next Generation Guardians
* "Next Generation": Austin's father knows about Bob, if not the Guardian Collective. Otherwise there would be no reason for "Next Generation".
* Austin's father clearly wanted him to be the leader. What better way than to have him meet Bob before the Daemon arc?
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Formatting, making it look like this is written by a single person


[[WMG: the sorcerer is the protagonists father]]

cus this show is cliche

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[[WMG: the sorcerer The Sourcerer is the protagonists father]]

cus
Austin's father]]

Because
this show is clicheheavily cliché-dependent.
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She will eventually rebel against him.

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She will eventually rebel against him.him.

[[WMG: the sorcerer is the protagonists father]]

cus this show is cliche
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Using spoilers doesn't work if I mention her in the very next WMG


The protagonists will get the ability to reboot in a future episode. The question is whether the one responsible will be VERA [[spoiler: or Mouse]]

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The protagonists will get the ability to reboot in a future episode. The question is whether the one responsible will be VERA [[spoiler: or Mouse]]
Mouse.
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[[WMG: Mentioning the "Reboot" icon will not be a throwaway line]]
The protagonists will get the ability to reboot in a future episode. The question is whether the one responsible will be VERA [[spoiler: or Mouse]]

[[WMG: Mouse will be a program introduced by the Sourcerer]]

She will eventually rebel against him.

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