ReBoot: The Guardian Code (2018) s01e05 Episode Script

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[mechanical noises.]
You are behind schedule, Alpha Sentinel.
Unacceptable.
I need this replicator working before Megabyte.
that.
I want a progress report.
Rest assured, Sourcerer, preparations to expand my sentinel army are well underway.
Preparations? I don't care about preparations.
I want results.
As do I, of course.
But such an undertaking requires proper execution.
Just do it.
Get it done.
I need more firepower for my next hack, understood? You could not be more clear.
I will provide you with an impressive show of force.
You have my word.
Words are worthless.
Useless.
Your actions will prove your value.
Or lack of it.
Keep working, you lazy miscreants.
If my replicator is not operational soon Argh! More heads will roll.
[trilling.]
How's it coming, Vera? Shh! She's in the zone.
Don't mess with her flow.
Distraction is not a problem, Parker.
I am capable of multitasking up to 16 different simultaneous functions.
Right now, in addition to decrypting the sphere's code, I am finishing an assignment for physics class, perusing social media, and cataloging your lunch choices.
My lunch choices? Really? Yes.
Cold pizza appears to be your preference.
It's the perfect meal.
All the food groups deliciously layered together.
Do you want a bite? No, thank you.
My research suggests that congealed cheese causes flatulence.
[squeaky fart.]
Here.
Perhaps you should add some of these to your pizza.
These are breath mints, Vera.
Yes.
They may reduce the pungent odor you are emitting.
You crack open that sphere yet, Vera? Lunch period's almost over.
The decrypting process is nearly complete.
Are those breath mints on your pizza? Mmm-hmm.
Part of my new favorite topping combo.
You're very strange.
The decrypting process is complete.
Please stand by.
[system chimes.]
Whoa.
It looks like some sort of video file.
Wait, that's my dad's lab.
In our old garage.
[man on video.]
Entry test 8.
1.
That's my dad.
No way.
It's Armstrong! What's he doing with your mouse? [squeaking.]
[man.]
One giant leap for mouse-kind.
[machine hums.]
Did that just happen? [man.]
Okay.
Armstrong, you're in cyberspace.
Now let's try the extraction.
[typing.]
[machine hums.]
It worked.
The tech works.
Congrats, little guy.
You're the first Next-Generation Guardian.
[Vera.]
That is the end of the video file.
Dude, you know what this means, right? Yeah.
My dad created the Guardian Code.
So all of this, room zero, the Codec my dad must have made it while he was a teacher here.
Vera, he must have made you, too.
That has a probability of 99.
9%, although I have no recollection of him.
Dude.
You're like Vera's brother from another motherboard.
[Trey.]
Well, now we know why you're the leader.
Your dad made that call.
Yeah, and it was a good call.
What I don't get is why he didn't tell me about any of this.
Perhaps it was his intention but he never got the opportunity.
Maybe we should go check his lab in the garage.
Is his stuff still there? Uh, no.
The lab was actually at their old house, that burned down in the fire.
More like an explosion, really, that Can we not talk about it? Yeah, sorry.
Vera? Uh, can you find out if there are any more spheres? I've got a feeling this is only the first piece of a puzzle.
I have already anticipated this and have entered the sphere's unique code signature into the Codec's tracking system.
Okay.
So who's in for a sphere hunt? I have math class.
Vera and I have physics.
We have a free period.
Looks like it's you and me, Parker.
Maybe you should wait until all of us can go.
It's just a scouting mission.
It'll be fine.
Okay with you, Vera? Yes.
But please use caution.
There is a 7% probability that something will go wrong.
[scoffs.]
Nothing's gonna go wrong.
I will monitor you but I cannot have direct contact if I am out of room zero.
Okay.
Got it.
[Trey.]
There goes our leader.
Captain Daddy's Choice.
[powering up.]
[Vector.]
Let's check the tracking system.
It's not showing any spheres.
So let's program a search pattern, see what we can find.
Alpha Sentinel, this is not complete.
Where is the code duplication device? The replicator cannot function without it.
Yes, Megabyte.
It has been located.
Then why are you still here? Take the war ship and retrieve it at once! Yes, Megabyte.
Good help is so hard to find.
Ohm's Law states that across two points, the current is proportional to the voltage, hence I, the current, equals V, the voltage.
Ohm went on to [Vera giggling.]
Oh, Mr.
Daleski, you are so funny.
[sighs.]
Do you have something to say, Vera? I don't respond to students unless hands are raised.
[students snicker.]
All right, what is it? You have equated I with V but neglected to consider the constant, R, for resistance.
The equation should be I equals V over R.
A simple mistake.
- Uh, Ohm - You mean a minor mistake.
Yes, fine, whatever.
Ohm Because minor suggests "not egregious" whereas simple implies unintelligent, as in the mistake of one with low intelligence.
And you are not of low intelligence, are you? Well, congratulations, Vera, you've just earned yourself a detention.
Come on, Mr.
Deleski, that's not fair.
She was Oh, no? Well, you can join your friend for detention, Tamra.
What? Yeah, what? One more word out of you, Shari, and you'll be there with them.
[Shari.]
One word? I've got 20.
According to Section 3.
1 of the Alan Turing High constitution, students have the right to speak freely regardless of hands raised.
Okay, that was, like, 23 words but you get the point.
Detention.
The code duplication device is in there.
Prepare for assault and extraction.
Fire! [Googz.]
I was just thinking.
It was your dad who got us hooked on the Cyber Guardians game.
Yeah, he must have been planning this for us from the beginning.
- [system chimes.]
- Hey, we got one! [Vector.]
All right! [Googz.]
Entering coordinates.
Whoa, that's a lot of traffic.
They don't call it the information superhighway for nothing.
[Googz.]
Well, let's go get that sphere.
Zip board! Quadra disc! - Do you see a way in? - Dude, I see ten.
[Googz.]
Hey, watch out for data packets.
[Vector.]
Thanks, Mom.
Whoo! [chuckles.]
[laughing.]
Whoa! Vector, wait up! Whoa.
[laughs.]
[grunts.]
Yeah.
Bingo! There it is.
Okay.
Just a little closer.
- Almost - Hey, Vector, look out! [yells.]
Vector! Vector! Dude, you okay? I think so.
- I'll scan you for damage.
- Don't bother.
Look what I have.
Yes! You got it! - [newscaster 1.]
Breaking news - [newscaster 2.]
Breaking [newscaster 3.]
Breaking news.
The Dopple laboratory conducting 3D replication experiments for the military has been hacked.
We should check that out.
What, like now? Yes.
We're Guardians.
It's what my dad wanted us to do.
Zip board! [Alpha Sentinel.]
The code duplication device is secure.
[Vector.]
Up there.
That's the lab the news report said is being hacked.
By Megabyte's sentinels.
[Googz.]
Hey, it looks like they're getting ready to leave.
Not without us.
Cyber hook! Come on! They must be heading back to Megabyte's fortress.
Uh, in case that hit you took in the data stream affected your memory, we didn't have too much fun the last time we were there.
We're just scouting.
We'll find out what he's up to and report back.
The code duplication device has been installed, Megabyte.
Excellent.
Let the replication begin! [Vector.]
This is bad.
Megabyte's building a mega army of sentinels.
We have to shut down that replicator.
What happened to check it out and report back? Change of plans.
We have to stop him, now.
Come on.
Can you hack it? Does an isosceles triangle have two equal sides? For the record, it does.
Whatever you say.
Just do it.
I'm gonna later the G code with a hack blast.
Let's move.
This thing's gonna detonate any second.
[grunts.]
Intruders! Catch those Guardians and bring them to me at once! [sighs.]
Must I do everything myself? I find detention extremely boring.
[shushes and whispers.]
Just finish the equations.
[whispers.]
I have.
What's up, Vera? I'm detecting high-stress alerts from Vector and Googz.
We must get to room zero.
Immediately.
Ladies do you want an additional hour of detention? Can you get us out of here? Done.
- [music blaring on speakers.]
- What's going on? [alarm sounding.]
That's the emergency evacuation alarm.
Everybody out now.
Now.
That was a bit much but it worked.
[Tamra.]
Vector? Googz? What are you doing in Megabyte's fortress? Long story.
But we could use a couple more Guardians to help get us out.
Okay.
Vera, I got your message.
What's up? Lots.
I'll explain on the way.
[Vector.]
The coast is clear.
Let's make a break for it.
Correction, the coast was clear.
Code disruptor! Deflector ring! Zip board! You guys need practice.
You shoot like you were just replicated five minutes ago.
Whoa! Uh-oh, detour.
No! Guardians, Guardians.
When will you learn that sneaking into my fortress is most unacceptable? I guess we missed that class.
Alpha Sentinel, seize them.
Yes, Megabyte.
[grunts.]
Someone call for backup? [Vector.]
Nice of you guys to drop in.
If you insist on being so destructive, I will have to teach you manners! Cyber shield! [grunts.]
[grunts and yells.]
Frag fists! Whoa! Whoa! Googz! We could use a little protection.
Sure thing.
Fire wall! Your firewall won't last long.
Alpha Sentinel! Attack! [Vector.]
I think maybe it's time to leave.
- What about the sphere? - Too risky.
We gotta get outta here, D-Frag.
Turbo jets! Grab on.
Later, Megaloser! Argh! Rescue operation data indicates the mission was a success.
Yeah, except we wouldn't have needed to be rescued if I had stuck to the plan.
Good point.
Yeah, but we stopped Megabyte from replicating sentinels.
That's huge.
Also a good point.
It's Okay.
We're all still new at this.
Yeah.
But I messed up.
Big time.
I went in there to find more spheres, and found one and lost it.
Correct.
But we now know the location of that sphere and we will continue to search for more.
You guys should have seen Vector in the data stream.
It was like the most extreme half-pipe ride ever.
[chuckles.]
The most extreme wipeout ever.
Oh, I got slammed.
Hey, your father would have been proud of what you did today.
Yeah? Yeah.
Just don't do it again.
You failed me, Alpha Sentinel.
You let the Guardians get away! It won't happen again, Megabyte.
No, it won't.
[bubbling.]
I appear to have an opening for a new Alpha Sentinel.
Any volunteers? Excellent.
Here's your promotion.
Oh, what have we here? The Guardians must have left it behind.
Well, it's mine now.
[man on video.]
Okay.
Armstrong, you're in cyberspace.
Now let's try the extraction.
[squeaking.]
It worked! The tech works! Congrats, little guy.
You're the first Next-Generation Guardian.
[Austin.]
I wonder what other secrets Dad had.

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