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Posts: 19 | the consequence of derezzing ( spoiler alert) on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 12:14 AM
I've been thinking about this for sometime now. Throughout the movies (haven't played evolution so someone else confirm this ) you never see a user get derezzed. In Legacy we don't know what happened to Kevin Flynn when he assimilates CLU just that the ship gets destroyed and everything goes back to form one ball of light. Its not really touched on. We know its a bad thing but not exactly what it is.Its not deletion, because then we'd have missing programs from our systems if that were the case. In one scene in Legacy a program protests about participating in the games and screams that he'd rather be deleted and jumps to his death. Also noted is that Kevin states that CLU can't create programs only destroy and re-purpose them. When Sam is hit he bleeds and in so he's recognized as a user. while when Qorra loses her arm its "bits of code". So can we say that if a User gets derezzed its actually a messy affair? I know in 2.0 the game that if a user is derezzed given the ma3a algorithms that the user is just booted out but if not they're code is still in the system. Yet being declared not canon as per disney we don't know for sure. My theory is that derezzing is just a more flamboyant way to show a program has been de-compiled so they can be re-compiled with alteration to their code so as to serve CLU unquestionably. abortion pills online http://www.kvicksundscupen.se/template/default.aspx?abortion-questions cytotec abortion
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Posts: 2,056 | RE: the consequence of derezzing ( spoiler alert) on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 12:35 AM
A User is never shown as getting derezzed because they are basical akin to a "god" in the digital realm. Basically a human transformed into code, retaining his consciousness. That code is probably protected or encrypted by the system itself.
Repeated damage, or some kind massive damage to the constuct of the User could result in the code fragmenting (such as Flynn re-intergrating his Clu program into his own form).order abortion pill http://unclejohnsprojects.com/template/default.aspx?morning-after-pill-price where to buy abortion pill
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Posts: 19 | RE: the consequence of derezzing ( spoiler alert) on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 12:55 AM
See the thing is, when Kevin re- integrates CLU into himself Qorra spells out that its a fatal process. Yet I don't think Derezzing has any factor in that particular situation. According to the "facts" on the Legacy site the grid games were used to settle differences between programs and a means of entertainment. One can say that before the rule of CLU the grid participants who were derezzed we just de-compiled into machine language and then re- compiled at a later time frame to their former self. In which under the rule of CLU they get re-complied with changes to their code to become slaves. It just doesn't make sense that a program ceases to exist after getting derezzed, because again they would be deleted from the system which I think is something only a user has access to do outside of the grid. As I pointed out one program begs to be DELETED then be a part of the games. It would explain why CLU has such a huge army at the end of the movie all those programs he kidnapped and the formerly derezzed participants re-coded for his purpose.
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