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:We're still working on that Somebody thing. [[Category talk:Somebody|Go here]] for more details.{{User:LapisScarab/Sig}}23:31, August 5, 2010 (UTC)
:We're still working on that Somebody thing. [[Category talk:Somebody|Go here]] for more details.{{User:LapisScarab/Sig}}23:31, August 5, 2010 (UTC)
I see the difficulty with that. However, I still believe that these three enemies, and even Tron, should be referred to as "programs." Simply because, that is essentially what they are: lines of code. They aren't really people, and they don't fit the description of "Somebody" (or whatever term you decide on). Sure they have a digital body, and they ''might'' have some digital replication of a heart or soul, but they don't have a ''true'' heart. I just think that these should be described as accurately as possible, like how the crank tower from Wonderland is described as a mechanism. [[Special:Contributions/66.215.20.249|66.215.20.249]] 04:34, August 6, 2010 (UTC)

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I think that the "Somebodies" title should be changed to "Programs," because that's really what the Hostile Program, Sark, and the MCP are. 66.215.20.249 20:13, August 5, 2010 (UTC)

We're still working on that Somebody thing. Go here for more details.LapisLazuliScarab23:31, August 5, 2010 (UTC)

I see the difficulty with that. However, I still believe that these three enemies, and even Tron, should be referred to as "programs." Simply because, that is essentially what they are: lines of code. They aren't really people, and they don't fit the description of "Somebody" (or whatever term you decide on). Sure they have a digital body, and they might have some digital replication of a heart or soul, but they don't have a true heart. I just think that these should be described as accurately as possible, like how the crank tower from Wonderland is described as a mechanism. 66.215.20.249 04:34, August 6, 2010 (UTC)