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[[Megabyte]]'s [[viral]] Binomes are blue with green eyes, just like their leader. They have [[icon]]s that are green and black, and have Megabyte's symbol on their bodies. Binomes are easily infected by [[virus]]es.
 
[[Megabyte]]'s [[viral]] Binomes are blue with green eyes, just like their leader. They have [[icon]]s that are green and black, and have Megabyte's symbol on their bodies. Binomes are easily infected by [[virus]]es.
   
No binome has ever been seen in the [[Super Computer]]. Sprites appear to run it completely on their own. The Damaged System, visited by [[Matrix]] and [[AndrAIa]], had only one Sprite, the rest of the inhabitants were Binomes. Another system they visited, the [[Spectral System]], had no Binomes at all. It was inhabited by [[Spectral]]s and Spectrals converted into Sprites. This system and the Super Computer are the only ones known to have no binomes.
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No binome has ever been seen in the [[Super Computer]], sprites appear to run it completely on their own. The [[Satellite System]] is inhabited by binomes, no other data beings have been seen living there. The Damaged System had only one sprite, the rest of the inhabitants were Binomes. The [[Spectral System]], had no Binomes at all, it was inhabited by [[Spectral]]s and Spectrals converted into sprites. This system and the Super Computer are the only ones known to have no binomes.
   
 
The [[Desert Port System]] appears to have no native sprites. The only sprites living there appeared to be visitors, or had moved there from somewhere else. The rest of its population was binomes.
 
The [[Desert Port System]] appears to have no native sprites. The only sprites living there appeared to be visitors, or had moved there from somewhere else. The rest of its population was binomes.
   
 
Some of the best known binomes are: [[Captain Capacitor]], [[Specky]], [[Lieutenant Chauncy]], [[Baby Binome]], [[Mr. Christopher]], and [[Old Man Pearson]].
 
Some of the best known binomes are: [[Captain Capacitor]], [[Specky]], [[Lieutenant Chauncy]], [[Baby Binome]], [[Mr. Christopher]], and [[Old Man Pearson]].
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For a complete list of Binomes please click here: [[:Category:Binomes|List of Binomes]]
 
For a complete list of Binomes please click here: [[:Category:Binomes|List of Binomes]]
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:11, 5 July 2009

Binomes

Binomes

Binomes are small mechanical people that inhabit most systems. They come in two varieties, Ones and Zeroes. Ones consist of three stacked cubes and have one eye, and Zeroes are shaped like a ball and have two eyes. Ones tend to be more common than Zeroes.

Despite their small stature, Binomes appear to be capable of most of the functions as Sprites. A Binome named Wise One was seen serving as a system operator and Keeper of the Core for a Damaged System. Mainframe is mostly inhabited by Binomes after most of the city's sprites were nullified after Mainframe's Twin City was destroyed.

Megabyte's viral Binomes are blue with green eyes, just like their leader. They have icons that are green and black, and have Megabyte's symbol on their bodies. Binomes are easily infected by viruses.

No binome has ever been seen in the Super Computer, sprites appear to run it completely on their own. The Satellite System is inhabited by binomes, no other data beings have been seen living there. The Damaged System had only one sprite, the rest of the inhabitants were Binomes. The Spectral System, had no Binomes at all, it was inhabited by Spectrals and Spectrals converted into sprites. This system and the Super Computer are the only ones known to have no binomes.

The Desert Port System appears to have no native sprites. The only sprites living there appeared to be visitors, or had moved there from somewhere else. The rest of its population was binomes.

Some of the best known binomes are: Captain Capacitor, Specky, Lieutenant Chauncy, Baby Binome, Mr. Christopher, and Old Man Pearson.


For a complete list of Binomes please click here: List of Binomes


References

  • The word "binome" comes from the word binary, the system of ones and zeros that operate computers.
  • In the early production of Reboot, all of the characters were going to be binomes because of the limitations of the technology. By the time of actual production, the technology allowed for the use of human-like characters, but the computer models for binomes were easy to alter and interchange and made the general production easier. As time went on, fewer binomes were introduced as it became easier to model for human characters.
  • A cute pre-school tv show called "Binomes" was pitched by the creators of ReBoot, but the project failed. A small promotinoal ad was made to give an idea what the show was about.