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Bob the Guardian ([info]guardian_bob) wrote in [info]voicesinmyhead,
@ 2007-07-28 15:33:00

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Entry tags:bob the guardian, prompt #01

Prompt #1: Who are you?
My mission? To mend and defend!

Not that this tells you much. Well, come to think of it, it does; I exist to keep the systems, sprites, and binomes I live with safe. I'm not flesh and blood like most of the rest of you here, but digital or not, I feel as much as any of you. I can die, too.

I'm a Guardian from the Net, and Mainframe is my adopted home. Probably the best analogy to explain me is what you people refer to as a "virus scanner", though it's not quite the same. The sprites, that is, the people that I've come to care about are many, but most especially Dot. I found her and the rest of the folks in Mainframe while chasing down a particularily nasty renegade virus, one which I'd accidentally released back into the wild of the Net while trying to reprogram it.

I guess that staying at Mainframe is in some way my penance for the troubles about to be visited upon them by the virus. I wanted to roam and explore the Net and the emerging Web, but I couldn't in good conscience leave them to suffer for my error. So, I stuck around and helped, with the aid of my key-tool, Glitch.

And even after they survived all that, they still wanted to help me, to find me, when I was thrown into the Web by Megabyte. I don't know if I can ever do enough to show them my thanks.



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