ReBoot: The Guardian Code (2018) s02e01 Episode Script

Network Interference

A simple Trojan horse.
[digital beeping.]
And I'm in.
I thought I told you I never wanted to see you again.
You told me a lot of things, but I don't listen very well.
That's for sure.
Sorry, what was that? I wasn't listening.
- [chuckles.]
- Cut.
Very funny, Tamra.
[giggles.]
There's no listening joke in the script.
You have to grab him and kiss him like you love him.
You're really pushing the limits of believability with this thing, Parker.
What, are you saying no one would believe that you're completely in love with me? More or less.
That's it.
I can't work under these conditions.
Can you two please just do the scene? I have to get this in for Friday's media arts class.
I've accessed the Dyna-cell network.
Now to track down the Guardians.
Who are they? Where are they? A basic keyword search.
Words they would say.
"Guardian.
" "Megabyte.
" "Sorcerer.
" [computer.]
Keyword recognized.
[audio file.]
Let me check.
Yeah, you get 500 megabytes of free data.
[computer.]
Keyword recognized.
[man.]
Yes, hello, this is Guardian Security.
Great.
Can I get a quote on a home alarm system? [computer.]
Keyword recognized.
Dad, do wizards and sorcerers beat each other in this game? Can we talk about the kiss? Come on.
You just have to kiss.
What? No, that's fine.
I I just wanna know what kind of kiss you want.
What kind of kiss? Yeah.
Like, do you want it to be light and tender, where our lips touch for just a second? Or do you want a big, wet, slobbery smooch? Definitely not.
You're the director, Parker.
You gotta tell us what you want.
Um Okay, um We'll take it from the top with a semi-juicy kiss.
Okay.
And then you know what we should do? We should go after Megabyte and Hexadecimal before they strike.
He didn't take her out of Mainframe so they could hang out and talk about the old days.
[computer.]
Keyword recognized.
[Austin.]
That's a good idea.
They're for sure up to something.
Okay, but let's just please do the scene first.
[sighs.]
And no jokes this time.
[theme music playing.]
Action.
I thought I told you I never wanted to see you again.
You told me a lot of things but I don't listen very well.
That's for sure.
Useless mush.
[Parker.]
Cut.
That That was Pretty good.
Pretty good? That's it? Okay.
Very good.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's That's a wrap.
Oh, and I was thinking, uh, when we go scout out what Megabyte and Hex are up to, we should get the sphere from the fortress.
[computer.]
Keyword recognized.
[Parker.]
Yeah, it'd be good to see if it has another video in it.
[Tamra.]
For sure.
Kids, obsessed with videos.
[Megabyte.]
Hexadecimal, that is my throne.
It was your throne.
Now we're sharing it until you get me one of my own.
Something more ornate, and bigger.
All in good time, dear sister.
First you must prove your worth.
Then we can discuss the seating arrangements.
[hissing.]
[huffs.]
Hmm.
Leave that alone! Why must you be such a megagrump? It's a lovely bauble.
Don't you think so, Alfie? - Hmm? - [boom.]
Why did you do that? Consider it a reminder of my ultimate power.
This is my fortress, my throne, and that is my sphere.
- Megabyte! - Yes? What manner of inequity do you have in store this time? I've hacked a cellular network to track down the Guardians in my world.
I need you to remove security from the other networks so I can get into those, too.
Broaden the scope.
Expand my search.
Your request will be fulfilled.
It's not a request! It's an order.
Now get to it and don't fail me, Megabyte.
[cackling.]
The mighty Megabyte.
[grumbles.]
Nothing more than a minion.
A servant.
So much for ultimate power.
- [gasps.]
- You dare mock me! Of course not, brother! Now, put me down! Ooh.
You're always so dramatic.
Trey says he's already in room zero with Vera.
Great.
The happy couple.
[scoffs.]
I think you're reading too much into this, Parker.
Really? They're spending all their free time together.
So? We spend all our free time together and we're not dating.
This cyberverse is magnificent! I can't wait to ravage and ruin it! [cackling.]
I told you to leave that sphere alone.
Yes, you did.
- [laughs.]
- [grumbling.]
[pop.]
[pop.]
That was your best one yet.
This is her new thing.
I watched a video of a monkey blowing bubbles and I realized I should try, too.
Bubblegum is for everybody, not just monkeys.
[laughs.]
Watch.
[pop.]
Megabyte alert.
He and the sentinels have left the fortress.
[alert.]
[computer.]
Keyword recognized.
[Austin.]
Perfect.
This is our chance to get the sphere while nobody's home.
Yeah.
Remember how things turned out the last time you thought that? [Tamra.]
Let's just take care of business first.
And then go get the sphere.
You're right.
That's our top priority.
Parker's cell phone has been compromised.
Clever girl.
But how could she know that? [pop.]
[typing.]
[Vera.]
The trajectory I am tracking for Megabyte and the sentinels has them heading for the Dyna-cell network.
[Enigma.]
And I bet Hexadecimal is with them.
You're probably right.
Okay, so we'll go in quiet.
- Zip board! - Stealth glider! Quadra disc! Turbo jets! [Alpha Sentinel.]
What battle plan do you desire, Megabyte? [Megabyte.]
Very proactive of you, Alpha.
You're off to a good start.
Since the Sorcerer has already accessed this network, we will leave it be and move on.
How boring.
I have a better idea.
[cackling.]
I forgot how utterly unpredictable she can be.
[boom.]
[Hexadecimal cackles.]
[boom.]
What's this? A network glitch.
A reset.
[Hexadecimal.]
Yah! Why did you do that? This cellular network is off limits.
It has already been infiltrated.
By your master.
He is not my master.
No user can control me.
Could of fooled me.
Because you cannot see the big picture.
I suggest you start cooperating.
All will become clear soon enough.
Sorry, brother, but cooperation has never been one of my virtues.
Causing chaos, on the other hand, is definitely my style.
What do you think Megabyte's up to? No idea.
Whatever it is we'll bust it up.
Do not let the Guardians interfere.
I will deal with Hexadecimal.
Sentinels, engage.
[lasers blasting.]
Bash tagger! Six against one? That's what I call a fair fight.
[fighting grunts.]
Show-off.
Whoa! [Special Agent Nance.]
What's this power surge along the Dyna-cell network? At first I thought it was just a system glitch, but look.
It's the mystery code again.
What do you know.
And when it shows up The Sorcerer is usually involved.
Let's keep an eye on it.
If he hacks into the Dyna-cell network he could gain access to millions of cell phones.
Maybe he already has.
Hexadecimal, you must stop this at once! But I'm having too much fun.
I'm going after crazy face.
I'll take Megabyte.
Hey, Megabreath! I am in no mood for your nonsense, Guardian.
Okay, how about some serious butt-kicking, then? [grunts.]
[cackling.]
Whatever you're about to do, it's not gonna happen.
Ah, the girl Guardian.
I told you, the name's Enigma.
Such spunk.
I like that.
But I'm afraid stopping me is out of the question! We'll see about that.
[shrieking.]
Ahhh! [shrieking continues.]
That sound wave is jamming the Dyna-cell network.
It could crash the entire grid.
[shrieking continues.]
Hexadecimal, no! That is not the plan! [robots exploding.]
There's no way Hexadecimal is gonna beat me again.
[shrieking continues.]
Whoa! Hyperlink! That shrieking was really annoying.
You don't give up, Enigma.
That's something else I like about you.
Too bad we won't have a chance to get better acquainted.
[grunts.]
Look what just happened.
The audio interference exposed the presence of spyware in the Dyna-cell network.
It's dark code.
- [Special Agent Nance.]
he Sorcerer.
- But it's different.
It's a different format.
He's not infecting anything.
He's lurking.
Let's scrub the network clean.
We'll wipe him out.
[typing.]
My hack has been exposed! No! Guardians! Hey, Megagoof! You can run but you can't hide.
How tedious this little chase has become.
Sentinels, destroy the Guardian.
Whoa.
Shifting gears.
Megabyte.
I gave you a simple task.
Easy.
Straightforward.
But now my hack has been exposed.
Yes, well, the situation has changed.
The Guardians arrived.
Yes.
I know.
Are they responsible for the network interference? Yes, of course.
It was all the Guardians' fault.
They have improved their arsenal of defense mechanisms.
Enough.
If the Guardians are there with you, they can't be in my world.
This hack has failed.
Miserably.
Ghost mode.
Hmm.
I've lost her.
- How sad.
- [grunting.]
Invisibility.
Nice trick.
Yeah, it comes in handy.
The sphere.
Thief! Show yourself! For you? Anything.
Give it back to me! Here.
Take it.
Hey, guys.
Meet me at the last tower.
And Googz, I need you to whip up some sort of cage.
Sure thing.
What size? Hexadecimal size.
And hurry! [Tech Ted.]
Okay.
The anti-malware should kick in any second.
Quadra disc! Here comes the cavalry! [helicopter whirring.]
[blasting.]
Man, they really don't like us much.
I'm sure they would if they got to know us better.
Maybe another time.
[Enigma.]
How are you doing with that cage, Googz? Almost ready.
Where do you want it? - Right below me.
- [cackling.]
Nowhere else to go! You've reached the end of the line.
Me? I was gonna say the same thing about you.
Give me back my sphere and maybe I'll let you go free.
Oh.
Okay, that sounds fair.
Here.
Googz, now! - Ahh! - Gotcha.
Ahh! Megabyte! Should I rally the remaining troops to rescue Hexadecimal? No, it's too late for that.
The DIS detachment is formidable.
We must depart immediately.
- Sentinels, retreat! - [Hexadecimal.]
Megabyte! Ready to go for a little ride? Where are you taking me? Somewhere safe and secure.
You're gonna love it.
Ooh.
You don't have to do this, Enigma.
I've been known to play for the Guardian's team.
We can work together.
Sorry, Hex.
Not an option.
You're too much of a wild card.
True.
It is one of my best features.
State your business.
Virus drop-off.
What do you call it? "It"? I am Hexadecimal.
Queen of Chaos, maven of mayhem! She's trouble.
Lock her up good.
Bye-bye, Hex.
Don't forget to write.
You'll regret this, Guardians! Hey.
I've got something for ya.
What? Where'd you get it? Think of it as a going away present from Hexadecimal.
What's the situation? No more traces of dark code, but the other code just vanished again.
Okay.
Next time it shows up we have to contain it.
Right.
I should have known Megabyte would abandon me.
That's the one thing he can be counted on to do.
[meowing.]
Oh, where did you come from? [meowing.]
Well, you're my pet now.
- [purring.]
- Ooh, good kitty.
[cackling.]
[cackling.]
So this is the only way you could think of to block the Sorcerer? Yes.
The molecular composition of the bubble gum effectively neutralized the audio and video transmissions.
[static.]
Hey.
Looks like showtime.
[static.]
Hey, Dad.
When was this, Austin? Do you remember? Yeah.
Here's my old house, last year.
Why is this in the sphere? - [Adam.]
Get inside.
- What? Get inside, now.
Inside now.
What're you talking about, Dad? - What's your deal? - Don't argue.
Do it now! Okay.
Like, I still don't know what his problem was.
[Adam.]
I told you to leave me and my family alone.
I'm afraid that's not going to happen, Adam.
Not unless you hand over your technology to the Department of Internet Security.
That's the DIS.
They want the Guardian Code.
[Adam.]
Never.
I won't let you corrupt it and use it as a weapon.
Your dad's standing up to them.
He's got guts.
Well, ultimately that's not your decision.
[pop.]
You're smart, Adam.
And the smart thing to do would be to give it to us.
[Adam.]
You can't threaten me.
I believe I just did.
These aren't just random video clips.
The spheres have my dad's memories in them.
But how? And why?
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