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Master reboot tv tropes
Master reboot tv tropes






  1. MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES MOVIE
  2. MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES UPGRADE
  3. MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES CODE
  4. MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES SERIES

MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES CODE

The Resolution Will Not Be Televised: The first chapter of Code of Honor is dedicated to resolving the cliffhanger ending of Season Four.The Guildmaster's objective is to compile "The Codex", a tome of every single Code Command, essentially making him as powerful as the Users themselves. Reality Warper: "Code Commands" allow those who know them to affect the fabric of the Net.Megabyte is barely relevant or even present in the comic.

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  • Post-Script Season: Despite being promoted as a resolution of Season Four's cliffhanger ending, the bulk of the plot focuses on a completely new threat from the Code Masters.
  • Never Found the Body: Sprites hit with a Code Master's Gibson Coil Pike are believed to have been deleted, but in reality, they are transported directly to Gnosis's data storage.
  • Moment Killer: Bob and Dot almost share a kiss towards the end of the comic, but Lens shoots Bob with a beam that dematerializes and transmits him before they do, though.
  • MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES MOVIE

    Even the now-canceled movie trilogy invoked that was announced when Code of Honor was being written was to going to be a Soft Reboot itself, so it wouldn't have resolved the cliffhanger either.

    MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES SERIES

    ReBoot: The Guardian Code is an In Name Only Sequel Series that has nothing to do with the original series's story whatsoever. Furthermore, no other ReBoot material has ever resolved Season Four's cliffhanger ending. It was written entirely by a fan without any input from ReBoot's creators but was officially commissioned and hosted by Rainmaker Entertainment.

  • Loose Canon: Code of Honor's status in ReBoot canon is unclear.
  • Turbo also complains about the Guardians being Obstructive Bureaucrats, despite them not really being portrayed as such in the original series. Here, Turbo is a straight-up Knight Templar, berating Bob for the latter's beliefs in reformatting viruses instead of outright deleting them, blaming that for the Viral War getting as bad as it did.
  • Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: In the original series, Turbo was a Reasonable Authority Figure who once saved Mainframe from destruction by delaying the detonation of a bomb the Guardians planted on Mouse.
  • It then deleted him when he is opposed to deleting the Guardian Collective.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: The Guildmaster gave Gnosis the ability to eliminate any threats that prevented it from carrying out its mission.
  • Very little of it is shown, though, as the comic begins in the last days of it.
  • Great Offscreen War: It's said that Megabyte's "Hunt" from the end of Season Four eventually escalated into a Net-wide Viral War, which affected tens of thousands of systems.
  • It was written and drawn entirely by fans, and hosted on the official ReBoot website.

    master reboot tv tropes

    Fan Sequel: Code of Honor was the winning pitch of a contest held by Rainmaker Entertainment to make a webcomic based on ReBoot.Demoted to Extra: Despite being the main threat at the end of Season Four, Megabyte is largely irrelevant in the story.Unlike the original series, however, Code of Honor did have a resolution. Cut Short: Ironically, like its parent series, Code of Honor was also cut short and had to drop at least one subplot.

    MASTER REBOOT TV TROPES UPGRADE

    Shortly thereafter, the Guardian Collective receives a message from the Code Masters, who say they have a plan to deal with the virus epidemic: a firmware upgrade named "Gnosis", which they claim can eradicate any virus located anywhere in the Net. evacuate Mainframe, planning to take refuge in the Supercomputer. Megabyte's "Hunt" has escalated into a Net-wide Viral War that has seen countless systems fall or be infected, either by Megabyte himself or other viruses that have been empowered by Megabyte. note In-universe equivalent to months or years. The Users have seemingly abandoned the Net, there haven't been any upgrades or games in "hours". The comic picks up after a Time Skip from the ending of My Two Bobs (aka the second half of Season Four), with Megabyte still in control of the Principal Office, and Mainframe now completely devastated and overrun with Megabyte's Zombinomes. ReBoot: Code of Honor is a three-part webcomic sequel to ReBoot, written by Jeffrey Campbell.








    Master reboot tv tropes