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| Full Name | : Unknown |
| Format | : Guardian |
| Home System | : The Super Computer |
| Currently Resides In | : Mainframe |
| Age | : Approximately in his 20s |
| Hair Color | : Chrome silver |
| Skin Color | : Colbalt blue |
| Eye Color | : Brown |
| Likes | : Dot Matrix, working on his car... |
| Hates | : Megabyte, the Web... |
| Family | : Unknown |
| Famous Quote | : "This is bad. This is very bad." |
| Notes | : Spent some time lost in the web, carries an upgraded keytool |
Bob is a Guardian from the Supercomputer. There, he was just average, he was just one among many. But when Bob arrived in Mainframe, he became the big shot, everyone's hero.
In Mainframe, he made friends: Dot Matrix, her little brother Enzo Matrix, and Phong,
Mainframe's closet Command.com. He wouldn't have admitted it then, but Bob was very smitten with one of Mainframe's most prominent citizens. Besides becoming a good friend of the young sprite named Enzo, he also became the boy's mentor and surrogate father.
Bob's arrival in Mainframe may have been purely accidental. Bob portaled into the system on the tail of a powerful virus known as Gigabyte. Until a few moments before, the virus had been in the deletion chamber with Bob and his commanding officer, Dixion Green. The virus somehow escaped its bonds, killed Dixion, and made its way to Mainframe through a portal.
In the older Guardian's last moments, her keytool Glitch left her and transferred itself to Bob, giving him the capacity to chase down the virus who had killed the original owner. Upon arriving in Mainframe, finding half the system destroyed, he was confronted with Dot Matrix, just as young, blaming him for the city's downfall.
Bob is basically your all-around great guy. The Hero. His charming and witty ways may not always get him out of tough situation, but they usually work. When Bob's humorous disposition can't help him, he resorts to strength and agility,
which he has in full, and allows his extensive Guardian training to kick in. Bob is the one you can depend on when all is lost and dark. He will fight to the last; fight for his love, his friends, and his home.
Our hero's experience in the harsh environment known as the Web may have scarred him for life, physically and mentally. His psyche and body were tested to the extreme, sometimes bring him close the brink of insanity and death. But Bob was able to become incorporated into a group of sprites and other creatures that call the Web home: the Web Riders. This may have ultimately saved his life. When he was reunited with Matrix, AndrAIa, and Frisket, Bob merged with Glitch to become Glitch Bob, with unforeseen powers unlike any before him.
Upon their return to the system Mainframe, Bob and the others found a desolate and dark place, with its citizens cringing under Megabyte's clawed fist. Battles were fought, and after sending Megabyte to Web, the system was restored in a inauspicious plan devised by Bob, which tricked the User into a restart. In the last moments as Mainframe fell around them, Bob and Dot came closer than ever before.
Megabyte was gone, but an even larger threat loomed at the horizon: Daemon. They knew she had systematically infected the entire Guardian Collective, apart from Bob and Matrix, but what the Mainframers did not know was that she had her heart set on Bob, seeing him as her messenger to the Net, to spread her words of unity. Ultimately, even Bob is lost to infection when Daemon comes to Mainframe in search him. After confessing her love for him, Hexadecimal, an unlikely hero, sacrifices herself to nullify Daemon's countdown to deletion. As he lies as if dying,
Dot draws Bob close, but their kiss is interrupted but the arrival of two sprites from a web portal: the long absent Ray Tracer, and another Bob.
This other Bob, who in appearance seems to be the Bob the Mainframers once knew, claims to be the original Bob. The imposter Bob begins to push the original out of the spotlight, and even claims Dot as his bride.
Fearing he will lose her forever, the true Bob tries to separate himself from Glitch, but instead induces a crystalline coma-like state, which Turbo and the other Guardians fear will end in deletion.
Despite this, the wedding plans continue, and as Dot and the imposter Bob take their vows, the true Bob finds that Glitch has called on the aid of the other keytools, which together they separate keytool and Guardian. The true Bob arrives at the ceremony only to have Glitch abandon him to the groom, whom they then all assume to be the real Bob. Yet Glitch returns to him, returning code that was once lost, and with that the true Bob is restored, and the imposter Bob revealed to be Megabyte.
There is not a single hero in existence that is without flaws. Bob is usually too trusting. He puts great faith in the idea that there is good in everyone, even viruses. This belief was amiss, for in trusting Megabyte and Hexadecimal to help in closing the portal to the web, Bob paid dearly. Yet, strangely enough, like Daemon, he seeks harmony, and just wants everyone to be happy. Even now, he still desires to mend his link with Dot, just as he hopes he can reformat the evil that is Megabyte, cleaning the virus of his foulness. Always the optimist.
Now the virus, intent on extracting revenge on the Mainframers, hunts them from the Principle Office, and whether Bob and Dot will ever be happy remains in question.
AndrAIa ::
Bob ::
Capacitator ::
Dixon ::
Daemon ::
Dot Matrix |