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Redd and Idata vectors

CACastleDoran•Created March 18, 2019
Redd and Idata vectors
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>Redd the Shark Virus and Idata the Malworca appear! Fun facts about these characters: -These characters are based on fan-favorite characters Sal(Redd) and Idate(Idata), from Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea. -Idata beats up Virus Sharks in his free time. -Idata has met another Redd(DOS.DeadSea), and instantly recognized him. -Redd has died once. He jumped from a great height and went SPLAT. -Redd has gone through a redemption arc of sorts? After infecting Asslain, he went on an adventure with BLANK, E.N.D.E.R, and Barnaby; at the end he ended up dying and it introduced Idata into the Dataverse. -Redd is the "normal" form of the Red Sea Virus; the only known digital being that can infect people with the Red Sea Infection. Only s.vex, Asslain, BLANK, and Airhorn know about this, and Redd actively tries to keep it a secret through any means possible. -Redd is not the only special Virus Shark, there is Samecachei, the good shark. -Redd might've left traces of the Red Sea Infection somewhere along the line, as Barnaby might be a Red Sea Victim. -Redd has a servant; Duoinfecta, the half-werehybrid-half-Red Sea Victim. -Redd has accidentally infected Edgar on one occasion, and even then, the infection didn't take form. -Redd was once surrounded by memes and got so confused that he was scared. -Redd held a vote in order to for people to choose who he infected: first place was Asslain and second place was Edgar. -Redd has the passive ability to turn all nearby water coolant into Firewall data. -Nobody knows where Redd or Itdata came from, but a good clue might be Myst's artifact or a mysterious .zip file known as 'BlueSea.zip'. -Redd saw Red Sea Infected Edgar as an "Idate figure", a line that was intended as a fourth wall break AND a reference, but was unintended foreshadowing to Itdata. Fun facts about the Red Sea Infection(RSI): -The Red Sea Infection might be the next plague outbreak. Too bad that Redd is dead to carry it out. -RSI and the Red Sea Virus are named after a terrifying event in Wadanohara that goes by the Red Sea, even though the Red Sea wasn't either originally. -RSI isn't as scary as the werehybrid plague that came before it; but is a bit more cool in the fact that it's not just one animal at play, but many. -The term Malworca comes from the combining of the two terms Malware and Orca, perfectly explaining a Malware infected with RSI. -RSI victims become as pale as Redd and might gain "species markings", but retain their hue. In case the original hue is gray, the shade of gray changes and the species markings become white. -Clothing items might be affected by RSI to be themed towards the specific animal the digital being is associated with when infected with RSI. -Malworcas can fling opponents a long way upwards by using their tail, and lets gravity defeat the foe. This makes Malworcas more dangerous than normal Malwares because of this, even without weapons. -RSI was a concept before Redd and the Red Sea Virus, introduced by Duoinfecta showcasing the possibility of two infections working in tandem in one host. Since then, RSI has gained traction in the Databrawl Fandom. -Red Sea Infected Scarewares are eels, the species of eel varies from Scareware to Scareware. This means there is diversity between RSI Scarewares, and examples of these species are Garden eels, Moray eels, Electric eels, and Ribbon eels. -The only way to contract RSI is through being bitten by the Red Sea Virus in an exposed area(area where clothing/armor isn't present). -One of the symptoms of RSI is being a bit more aggressive, with the slight chance that they might lose the ability to speak and only make the noises of the animal they have the tail of. -RSI Firewalls are dolphins, despite the fact that RSI Programs are fish, RSI Firewalls will still protect programs. -RSI and the Red Sea Virus come from an infected Aquaticboard.

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Project ID294868053
CreatedMarch 18, 2019
Last ModifiedMarch 21, 2019
SharedMarch 21, 2019
Visibilityvisible
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