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'''Resource Hogs''' are obsolete, bloated programs that continue to exist in some areas of the system, particular older computers. All they can think about is finding ways to continue to feed their voracious appetite for system processing time and energy. They are first encountered by [[Jet Bradley]] in the Main Processing Core in the [[Antiquated]] level. The programs seem to be programs that have grown in processing demand as their system ages. They use the [[Rod]] weapon with the suffusion subroutine.
 
'''Resource Hogs''' are obsolete, bloated programs that continue to exist in some areas of the system, particular older computers. All they can think about is finding ways to continue to feed their voracious appetite for system processing time and energy. They are first encountered by [[Jet Bradley]] in the Main Processing Core in the [[Antiquated]] level. The programs seem to be programs that have grown in processing demand as their system ages. They use the [[Rod]] weapon with the suffusion subroutine.
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Revision as of 16:02, 8 October 2008

Resource Hog
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Gender: male
Lifeform: over-processer demanding program
Jobs/Functions: N/A
Circuitry Color: blue (indicating it is part of a good system but its appetite for data has made it attack friendly programs)
Vehicle: none


Resource Hogs are obsolete, bloated programs that continue to exist in some areas of the system, particular older computers. All they can think about is finding ways to continue to feed their voracious appetite for system processing time and energy. They are first encountered by Jet Bradley in the Main Processing Core in the Antiquated level. The programs seem to be programs that have grown in processing demand as their system ages. They use the Rod weapon with the suffusion subroutine.