Difference between revisions of "Unit Contest 8: Underused Abilities"
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− | [b] | + | Network Warrior Cyberguard was a short-lived manga series centering around a virtual robot defending the networks of the world from viruses and other attacks. Only a few volumes were released before it was canceled, due to a combination of poor story and poor art. |
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+ | [b]Cyberguard[/b] | ||
[b]Armor Material:[/b] Virtual | [b]Armor Material:[/b] Virtual | ||
[b]Height:[/b] 35 meters (if in the real world) | [b]Height:[/b] 35 meters (if in the real world) | ||
− | [b]Weight:[/b] | + | [b]Weight:[/b] N/A |
− | [b]Pilot(s):[/b] | + | [b]Pilot(s):[/b] Autonomous |
[b]Creator(s):[/b] International Network Coalition | [b]Creator(s):[/b] International Network Coalition | ||
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[b]Ability Data[/b] | [b]Ability Data[/b] | ||
− | [b]RAM Armor:[/b] | + | [b]RAM Armor:[/b] Cyberguard's special armour siphons off part of any incoming energy-based attack, using the power to resupply Cyberguardn's reserves. |
− | [b]Remote Shield:[/b] | + | [b]Remote Shield:[/b] Cyberguard can place small barriers around it, to protect itself or any allies. |
+ | [b]Fire Wall:[/b] Cyberguard is also protected from attack by a personal firewall. | ||
[b]Weapon Data[/b] | [b]Weapon Data[/b] | ||
− | [b] | + | [b]Melee:[/b] Generic melee attacks. |
− | [b]:[/b] | + | [b]Network Sword:[/b] Cyberguard's sword. |
+ | [b]Ping-Pong Shot:[/b] Energy blasts fired from guns in Cyberguard's wrists. | ||
+ | [b]Data Drain:[/b] Cyberguard attempts to grab the opponent. If the attack connects, Cyberguard drains the enemy's data, using it to restore any damaged routines. | ||
+ | [b]Denial of Service:[/b] Cyberguard swarms the enemies with energy bursts. Each burst is individually weak, but the sheer number floods weaker virus' connections, disconnecting them instantly, while stronger viruses take heavy damage. | ||
+ | [b]Blue Screen of Death:[/b] Cyberguard's finishing move (at least, in the volumes that were released...). It releases a powerful burst that attempts to overload the target's computer, severing the network connection at least, completely crashing it at worst. | ||
[b]Technical and Historical Notes[/b] | [b]Technical and Historical Notes[/b] | ||
− | + | In the near future, viruses and hackers are a serious threat to the world's security. To combat this threat, the International Network Coalition developed Cyberguard, a special anti-virus. Taking the shape of a giant robot, Cyberguard fought viruses and hacker avatars in the world network's "Virtual Space", protecting the network from attack. | |
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 25 October 2007
[b]Backstory[/b] Network Warrior Cyberguard was a short-lived manga series centering around a virtual robot defending the networks of the world from viruses and other attacks. Only a few volumes were released before it was canceled, due to a combination of poor story and poor art. [b]Cyberguard[/b] [b]Armor Material:[/b] Virtual [b]Height:[/b] 35 meters (if in the real world) [b]Weight:[/b] N/A [b]Pilot(s):[/b] Autonomous [b]Creator(s):[/b] International Network Coalition [b]Ability Data[/b] [b]RAM Armor:[/b] Cyberguard's special armour siphons off part of any incoming energy-based attack, using the power to resupply Cyberguardn's reserves. [b]Remote Shield:[/b] Cyberguard can place small barriers around it, to protect itself or any allies. [b]Fire Wall:[/b] Cyberguard is also protected from attack by a personal firewall. [b]Weapon Data[/b] [b]Melee:[/b] Generic melee attacks. [b]Network Sword:[/b] Cyberguard's sword. [b]Ping-Pong Shot:[/b] Energy blasts fired from guns in Cyberguard's wrists. [b]Data Drain:[/b] Cyberguard attempts to grab the opponent. If the attack connects, Cyberguard drains the enemy's data, using it to restore any damaged routines. [b]Denial of Service:[/b] Cyberguard swarms the enemies with energy bursts. Each burst is individually weak, but the sheer number floods weaker virus' connections, disconnecting them instantly, while stronger viruses take heavy damage. [b]Blue Screen of Death:[/b] Cyberguard's finishing move (at least, in the volumes that were released...). It releases a powerful burst that attempts to overload the target's computer, severing the network connection at least, completely crashing it at worst. [b]Technical and Historical Notes[/b] In the near future, viruses and hackers are a serious threat to the world's security. To combat this threat, the International Network Coalition developed Cyberguard, a special anti-virus. Taking the shape of a giant robot, Cyberguard fought viruses and hacker avatars in the world network's "Virtual Space", protecting the network from attack.