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A '''Z-Lot''' is a corrupted computer [[program]] that is controlled by a higher power such as a [[virus]]. They used to be friendly innocent programs, faithful to their [[user]]s, but due to corruption they become Z-Lots, mindless programs subservient to the corruptive influences that changed them. They are fairly easy to [[derez]]. Their main weapons are the various types of [[Ball|balls]]. |
A '''Z-Lot''' is a corrupted computer [[program]] that is controlled by a higher power such as a [[virus]]. They used to be friendly innocent programs, faithful to their [[user]]s, but due to corruption they become Z-Lots, mindless programs subservient to the corruptive influences that changed them. They are fairly easy to [[derez]]. Their main weapons are the various types of [[Ball|balls]]. |
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Derezzed Date | Various |
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Circuitry Color | Green |
Gender | Male |
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Allies | J.D. Thorne Rector Scripts |
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Appearances | TRON 2.0 |
A Z-Lot is a corrupted computer program that is controlled by a higher power such as a virus. They used to be friendly innocent programs, faithful to their users, but due to corruption they become Z-Lots, mindless programs subservient to the corruptive influences that changed them. They are fairly easy to derez. Their main weapons are the various types of balls.
Trivia[]
- The name "Z-Lot" is similar to the word "zealot" (although pronounced differently), meaning a person who uncompromisingly abides by a set of ideals. The similarity appears to be intentional as the Z-Lots exhibit behavior comparable to zealots.