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About Me

I am Commander Sark, the loyal henchmen and Cheif Lieutenant of the mighty Master Control Program. Both myself and the "MCP" were created by ENCOM executive Ed Dillinger, and hence I share Dillinger's voice. I oversaw the training of new programs who were kidnapped and brought to the Game Grid by the MCP. I freely admitted that the training he arranged for the conscripts was somewhat substandard, as my own elite force of programs nearly always won every match they took part in. I was known to enter the games myself from time to time, and was a grand master at any game I cared to try. I was brutally efficient at my work. Furthermore, the MCP himself pointed out that I actually enjoyed my job - "brutal and needlessly sadistic", as the MCP put it. And I took immense pride in being labelled as such. However, mine and the MCP's reign of terror over the computer world quickly came to a crashing halt when Kevin Flynn, a former programmer at ENCOM, was digitized and brought into the computer world. I refused to believe that there was anything special about Flynn, arrogantly dismissing him as "just an ordinary program". I threw everything I could at Flynn in an effort to eliminate him, but Flynn, along with Tron, a security program, fought back just as hard. My repeated failure to kill Flynn drew the ire of the MCP, who wondered how I would take to working in a pocket calculator. After being threatened with deresolution, I resolved to wipe Flynn out once and for all. On board, my command carrier I captured Flynn and attempted to use him to lure Tron out into the open where I could kill them both. In a battle with Tron, I was mortally wounded but was revived by the MCP, who infused myself with some of his power. Flynn distracted the MCP, which was subsequently killed by Tron. Upon the MCP's death, I derezzed and ceased to exist. GAME OVER???

My Interests

I enjoy entering a few games once in a while when I see fit. And I epecially enjoy to derez that of other programs.

Music:

A human device, derived from computers for there meaningless entertainment.

Movies:

Basically the same as music, only with sound and animation. Which can also be associated with Music in Music Videos.

Television:

Now television is a different kind of waste, television can rarely be derived from a computer, because television is a devise in itself. But the animations are from computer systems.

Books:

The only books I know of, are manuals about programs and computers. Also virtually an infinite amount of short stories and novels found on the internet.

Heroes:

Of course, the MCP.