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L40 MAS h1_src=bc-vrs[Bandok.R.2].trj


THIS DINOSAUR IS DEAD! (It's picture is no longer available.)

Basics

Biology

Skills

Design

Name
h1_src=bc-vrs[Bandok.R.2].trj
Species Gender Age
Herrerasaurus Male Dead
Owner Breeder
UnwrittenTale (#3511) Ankokou (#3281)
Notes
~!{Bandook RAT}~

"Www-would you like to play? I can assure you that, we'll have loads of... fffffun. -zrt-"

Bandook [DUKE] or ali.exe, is a backdoor trojan that "uses a server creator, a client and a server to take control over the remote computer. It uses process hijacking / Kernel Patching to bypass the firewall, and allow the server component to hijack processes and gain rights for accessing the internet."

More of an annoyance than a creature with malicious intent, Bandook simply cannot take a 'no'. He is a well-classified hacker and will serve his own will and intent with little interest for others in anything then messing with them. Upon Norton's discovery of Virtu and Awol's intent, Bandok was critically injured in defending his family from Norton's overheated anger, a malfunction in itself deviating from the calm demeanor of such Anti-Viruses.

Bandok has suffered mental issues, speaks in soft, slurred whispers and is often unaware of his surroundings. He seems to have began living within his mind, unable to experience pain in that despite the intensity of any blow, if he is not unconscious he will continue to get up; often murmuring similes or lullabies in tender laughter.

This incident has put him in a sad state. His actions and demeanor are often excused by others and defended on the basis of insanity. He isn't dangerous, most of the time, and it is quite rare to get him provoked as carrying a conversation he is only half with you.

Notes: Responds well to affection... It is theorized that immediate shipment from birth impeded his crucial development in 'bonding' with his mother... And that such lack of opportunity to experience that warmth was a key factor in his response to the initial injury.