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==Sprites ''Biology''==
 
==Sprites ''Biology''==
Like Binomes and other beings on [[the Net]], Sprites need energy in a similar fashion to humans needing food. They also need to sleep and go to the bathroom.
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Like Binomes and other beings on the [[Net]], Sprites need energy in a similar fashion to humans needing food. They also need to sleep and go to the bathroom.
   
 
Sprites do get married and have families. [[Dot]] and [[Enzo]] have a father, [[Welman Matrix|Welman]]. Phong once referred to his parents telling him stories when he was a child. Several Binomes have been seen married and having children.
 
Sprites do get married and have families. [[Dot]] and [[Enzo]] have a father, [[Welman Matrix|Welman]]. Phong once referred to his parents telling him stories when he was a child. Several Binomes have been seen married and having children.

Revision as of 15:31, 13 May 2008

Sprites

Sprites - Phong, Little Enzo, Matrix, AndrAIa, Bob, and Dot

Sprites are humanoid people that inhabit most of the systems of the Net. They come in a variety of colours and usually have two arms and two legs. However, there are some like Phong, who is a Sprite but has no legs and does not have the characteristic head and hands. Some Sprites have a more organic look while others are more mechanical in appearance. Sprites are usually in charge of the systems they inhabit, but often work in conjunction with Binomes. In almost every system, Sprites are less common than Binomes, especially in Mainframe.

When Mainframe's Twin City was destroyed, the explosion nullified almost every Sprite in the system, leaving Mainframe with only a handful of Sprites and a massive population of binomes.

Viruses, like Megabyte, have difficulty infecting Sprites, especially system core operators like Phong. Super Viruses appear to have no difficulty infecting anyone.

Sprites consider themselves the defenders of their systems, particularly against Game Cubes. As Binomes are smaller in stature, Sprites try to help where they can. Guardians in particular are programed to defend anyone. Every Guardian ever seen has been a Sprite.

Characters that live inside Game Cubes are referred to as Game Sprites. They come in several different varieties, depending on the Game they come from. AndrAIa is the only know Game Sprite to ever leave a Game.

No Binome has ever been seen in the Super Computer, Sprites appear to run it completely on their own. One system visited by Matrix and AndrAIa had only one Sprite, the rest of the inhabitants were Binomes. Another system they visited was inhabited by Spectrals and Spectrals converted into Sprites.

At the beginning of the Net War, Hexadecimal tried to repel a viral scan by protecting herself with Nulls. The Nulls fled when a game landed in the area and the combination of energies turned Hex into a Sprite. She was a rather unique sprite, having similar clothing to her viral dress, except it was white as opposed to red. Hex lost all of her powers save the ability to control nulls, something no natural Sprite can do. Hex also had the ability to power up back into her super viral form if she could access enough energy.

Sprites Biology

Like Binomes and other beings on the Net, Sprites need energy in a similar fashion to humans needing food. They also need to sleep and go to the bathroom.

Sprites do get married and have families. Dot and Enzo have a father, Welman. Phong once referred to his parents telling him stories when he was a child. Several Binomes have been seen married and having children.

Also, Sprites' ageing is different than humans. Enzo, at "00" age, looked like a six year old, while at "01" he looked like a ten year old. When he grew to "10", the change was smaller, changing to about a 12 year old. It is unknown how old a sprite can get. Phong is the oldest ever seen and he comes from the early days of Mainframe's history.

References

  • In computer graphics, a Sprite is a two-dimensional/three-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene.