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1This is a page listing characters that make up the cast of ''Series/ReBootTheGuardianCode''.
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3For characters from [[WesternAnimation/ReBoot the original series]], go [[Characters/ReBoot here]].
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5!Contains spoilers
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7[[foldercontrol]]
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9[[folder: Heroes]]
10!!Austin / Vector
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12* ArmCannon: His Code Breaker is a wrist-mounted blaster.
13* TheLeader: The leader of the team, as described by VERA. Despite a few bumps, he does a good job of it.
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15!!Parker / [=G00GZ=]
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17* AttackReflector: He has a shield that reflects enemy lasers.
18* BollywoodNerd
19* DeflectorShields: His Firewall technique creates a barrier that can stop enemies and their attacks, but only for so long.
20* EnemyScan: His suit has scanning equipment which allows it to identify various things, such as structural weaknesses in walls.
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22!!Tamara / Enigma
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24* ActionGirl: Besides kicking ass in cyberspace, Tamara is also an avid martial artist in the real world.
25* BifurcatedWeapon: She has a pair of swords that combine into a single weapon.
26* CyberNinja: Her armor is based on this design, complete with shuriken.
27* GamerChick: She's part of one of the top gaming clans in the world.
28* HeroicBSOD: After learning [[spoiler: the Guardian motto, "To Mend and Defend" from Bob and failing to stop Hexadecimal]], when she returns to our world she is clearly depressed.
29-->'''Tamara:''' "[[spoiler: 'To Mend and Defend']], remember? I did neither."
30* InvisibilityCloak: She can activate a stealth mode which renders her undetectable, but she seems unable to attack while it's active.
31* VlogSeries: She has one that's seemingly pretty popular, as she's recognized by a student on her first day at Turing High.
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33!!Trey / D-Frag
34-->'''Played by''': Creator/GabrielDarku
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36* TheBigGuy: He has the most physically imposing armor and all his weapons are meant for close combat.
37* BoisterousBruiser
38* CarryABigStick: One of his weapons is a mace.
39* LovableJock: He's a great basketball player and a genuinely nice guy.
40* PowerFist: The fists on his armor can be charged to punch out enemies.
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42!! VERA
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44* CharacterTic: Flexes her neck whenever she detects danger in cyberspace.
45* HumanityEnsues: She starts out as a program, but is uploaded into a human body built by the equipment in the lab.
46* MissionControl: She warns the Guardians of attacks on the net and guides them from the control room.
47* NotSoOmniscientAfterAll: Despite having always detected any anomalies on the net, there are times that she can't detect much such as when the Sourcerer hacked into Parker's cellphone she searched through the other Guardians cellphones before getting into his and Mark Rowin texted Austin to be careful with the Department of Internet Security she doesn't even try checking on his cellphone.
48* ProperTightsWithASkirt: Her outfits in every episode always has her wearing black tights.
49* {{Technopath}}: Her mind is linked to the systems in the lab, keeping her updated on any net activity and allowing her to manipulate the school's computers on a whim. This doesn't appear to extend beyond the school, however.
50[[/folder]]
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52[[folder: Villains]]
53!! The Sourcerer
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55* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Adam Carter uploaded himself to the net as a next-gen guardian to investigate the Dark Code one year prior to season 1. However, the Dark Code attacked him and cracked his helmet, infecting him and forcibly booting him back to the real world, which resulted in him becoming the Sourcerer.]]
56* EvilIsNotAToy: Averted. He clearly didn't expect Megabyte to just obey his commands without a good reason, which is why he coded a delete code into the upgrade he gave the 20-year-old virus.
57* EvilIsPetty: One of his schemes is to attack a bank and wipe out the savings of all its customers. Not steal it for himself, mind you, just zero it out. Compared to blacking out an entire country and creating a hurricane to wipe out the east coast of the United States, this is rather petty.
58* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He hasn't given any reason for his villainy. [[spoiler:In light of the fact that his mind was infected by dark code, this is arguably justified; he isn't driven by anything other than a primal need to destroy.]]
59* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In episode 20, he sacrifices himself to seal a cyber black hole that would otherwise destroy the internet.]]
60* JabbaTableManners: Probably to show just how unhinged he is, he eats and drinks extremely sloppily despite having quite a lot of room in his lair to eat properly.
61* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:He is revealed to be Austin's father in "Identity Theft".]]
62* VerbalTic: The man must own a thesaurus because a good portion of his dialog is just repeating the last thing he said in a different way.
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64!!Megabyte
65[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tgcmega.png]]
66[-See also Megabyte's entry on [[Characters/ReBoot the original series's character sheet]].-]
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68* EvilSoundsDeep: Timothy Brummund manages to give him a deep voice on par with Tony Jay.
69* ExplosiveLeash: The Sourcerer's upgrade came packaged with a delete code that allows him to painfully shock/erase Megabyte at the press of a button, keeping Megabyte from acting against him. [[spoiler:He talks the Sourcerer into removing it in exchange for giving him data on how the Guardians enter cyberspace.]]
70* NoSell: Casually blocks one of Hex's energy blasts thanks to the upgrades the Sourcerer gave him.
71* ShockAndAwe: One of the first upgraded abilities he tests out is green lightning from his fingers, apparently against Frisket.
72* SiblingRivalry: Alive and well, though it seems to be mostly from Hex's side so far.
73* VillainDecay: No longer a Trojan Horse virus and seems no longer interested in The Hunt. In season two, he starts to reverse this by increasing his aim from corrupting the internet to ruling both it and the User world.
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75!!Hexadecimal
76[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tgchex.png]]
77[-See also Hex's entry on [[Characters/ReBoot the original series's character sheet]].-]
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79* AdaptationalWimp: In the original series, Hexadecimal was so powerful that she could easily be confused for a super-virus. She had the power to control nulls, fire balls of energy, teleport, telekinesis, she could fly and was nigh invulnerable. All hope of overpowering her was futile and she could only be beaten by outwitting her or if she became bored with her own schemes. Here, she seems much more stoppable, being easily captured by the Guardians and imprisoned without incident. She also seems to rely on Megabyte's chariots to travel, lacking her flight ability.
80* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original series Hexadecimal became fully reformed [[LoveRedeems out of love for Bob]] and [[spoiler:even became a Sprite.]] Here she is back to her old ways with no hints at redeemability.
81* ArchEnemy: To Enigma, their interactions with each other practically scream that Tamara [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou wants to take down Hex on her own and considers the virus her personal responsibility]].
82* ContinuityNod: Being Megabyte's sister is almost immediately mentioned in the only episode she's in thus far.
83** In "Network Interference", she claims to be known for playing for "the Guardian's team."
84* DeadpanSnarker: If her comments to Megabyte are anything to go by.
85* HonorBeforeReason: Her motive for joining with Megabyte.
86-->[[spoiler:'''Bob:''' "You know you can't trust him."]]
87-->[[spoiler:'''Hex:''' "I know, but he is family!!"]]
88* SiblingRivalry: Alive and well, though it's currently one-sided.
89* SupermodelStrut: Like the original, she walks with a strut that has her swaying her legs. The newer model makes her walk even more seductive.
90* UnexplainedRecovery: Hexadecimal died at the end of the movie ''Daemon Rising''.[[note]]Which makes up the first half of Season 4 of the original series.[[/note]] Despite this, she is shown to be alive and well, with no mention of her death whatsoever. She is also back to be being evil, despite being reformed at the end of Season 3.
91* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Hex is much more pragmatic this time around.
92-->'''Hex:''' [[spoiler:Hello Enigma, pleased to Delete you!]]
93[[/folder]]
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95[[folder: Supporting Cast]]
96!!Austin's Mother
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98* {{Technophobia}}: Limited, and justified. VERA hooks up all her electronics to the Alyx app (a reference to Siri and similar apps), which is subsequently hacked by the Sourcerer and made to be unhelpful instead of helpful, hijacking her car and nearly causing a crash. Austin's mother understandably doesn't want to give her another chance when the Guardians fix the problem.
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100%%!!Trey's Father
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102!!Bob
103[-See Bob's entry on [[Characters/ReBoot the original series's character sheet]].-]
104!! Dot Matrix
105[-See Dot's entry on [[Characters/ReBoot the original series's character sheet]].-]
106!! Enzo Matrix
107[-See Enzo's entry on [[Characters/ReBoot the original series's character sheet]].-]
108!! ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' / Mainframe Fanboy
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110* BasementDweller: Taken to ridiculous extremes.
111* DescendedCreator: He is played by Creator/MarkLeirenYoung, the writer of the episode he appears in, and also a writer on the original series.
112* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Twenty years later and he still doesn't get to win a game. This appears to be a {{Retcon}}, as the User in the original series won several games both prior to the beginning of the series as well as during. He notably won a game at the beginning of Season 3 ([[spoiler:forcing Enzo and [=AndrAIa=] to reformat themselves in order to survive]]) as well as several off-screen during Seasons 3 and 4 (which caused the devastation to the original Mainframe by causing null errors).
113* TakeThatAudience: The main reason for this character's existence, especially for fans of the original who were just going to write it off automatically. The User is portrayed as a middle-aged manchild who is obsessed with both Mainframe and the ShowWithinAShow version of [[WesternAnimation/ReBoot the original cartoon]], to the point that his house is filled with merchandise from the show and he immediately drops everything in order to boot up an old computer game when he sees the system back online.

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