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Turbo is not the leader of the Supercomputer. He is the leader of the Guardians, who are based in the Supercomputer. The Supercomputer is not a military state. It is the largest system in cyberspace, and no sane sprite would want to have to run both it and the Guardian Collective.

I tried to fix this once before on the old wiki, and had it undone on me. Please, people, think first.

(Also, while the Guardian Council is a reasonable name for the group seen in "Nullzilla", it is never specified as such; it's a convenient label, but should not be stated as fact.)

ShinyHappyGoth 17:40, May 29, 2010 (UTC)


You are making assumptions yourself saying that no sane sprite would want to have to run both the guardian collective and the super computer. Where do you claim you found this information? Or is it something that you are assuming? Please think first. --Preator 03:32, May 30, 2010 (UTC)

Hi ShinyHappyGoth! First off, like with the Twin City, we don't know enough about the Supercomputer to even speculate who is its COMMAND.COM, however, it would be reasonable to assume its Turbo because he's literally in charge of everything before and after Daemon's infection, not to mention the Supercomputer is where the Guardians are based seeing as its supposedly where Key Tools first originated from in Cyberspace.

Guardians lead the Supercomputer; whereas in other systems on the Net they don't, because we know their function is to Mend and Defend, hence the term "System Guardian" mentioned within the episode Gigabyte. Guardians aid system administrators like Phong, they are charged with defence of that system by the collective, but obviously can only take charge of what said cities' COMMAND.COM authorises them to, for example, like when Dot allowed Enzo to activate the Firewall around G-Prime.

Besides, I think there are enough disclaimers on the articles already stating that the Guardian Collective's HQ true name is never spoken about in the show. Humongous mouse 16:08, May 30, 2010 (UTC)

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