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I\\\'m curious whether there is any interest in adding a \\\"WebComic\\\" page (or even just a separate section on the \\\"WesternAnimation\\\" page) to document the tropes from \\\"Cyberchase Web Adventures\\\", which was the official five-issue companion webcomic for Cyberchase. The webcomics are no longer on the site, but they have been recovered and re-assembled in their entirety as FlashpointArchive curations. They are pretty short, so there would probably only need to be one page to hold them all.

Episodes 1-3 \\\"How It All Started\\\": https://archive.org/details/cyberchase-how-it-all-started.-7z
Episode 4 \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\": https://archive.org/details/cyberchase-numberless-poddles.-7z
Episode 5 \\\"Hacker Jack\\\": https://archive.org/details/cyberchase-hacker-jack.-7z

I couldn\\\'t see how to add a \\\"WebComic\\\" page to the Cyberchase group itself. It\\\'s probably possible, though. I can see that the \\\"I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream\\\" group has both a \\\"Literature\\\" section and a \\\"VideoGame\\\" section at the same time, and both of those groups could have been \\\"Main\\\" sections.

I have a few trope examples to help start a page.

\\\"Cut Short\\\": Episode 5, \\\"Hacker Jack\\\", presents the idea that The Hacker will use his lever and fulcrum to knock over the large Tiki statues. The episode ends with a plea from Motherboard for the readers to submit drawing of contraptions to stop The Hacker. However, this was the last episode ever made, so we never see the end result of The Hacker\\\'s plan.

\\\"Limited Animation\\\": Episodes 1 through 4 contained simple animations for some of the art work, usually consisting of two to three frames repeated.

\\\"Locked Up And Left Behind\\\": Episode 4, \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\", ends with the Cybersquad leaving The Hacker, Buzz, and Delete locked in the Poddleville Vault.

\\\"Memory Wipe Exploitation\\\": This was The Hacker\\\'s central plan in episode 4, \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\". He has stolen the Poddles\\\' numbers, which serve as both a major piece to each character\\\'s identity and gives them information on their role in society. He has also stolen the record book containing their numbers, and he has made them forget their numbers. He believes that when he is the only one to hold that information, the Poddles will have no other choice but to make him their new leader, so that he can tell them what they are supposed to do.

\\\"Origins Episode\\\": The three episodes of \\\"How It All Started\\\" were produced before the Cyberchase show began airing. They give a brief run-down of how Cyberspace works, and then they show Dr Marbles creating The Hacker, as well as The Hacker creating Digit.

\\\"Reading The Enemy\\\'s Mail\\\": In episode 2 of \\\"How It All Started\\\", The Hacker has scrambled the circuits of Cybersite Valussa, knocking out their power. Digit is still working for The Hacker. He bravely sends a coded message to the citizens of that cybersite explaining how to restore their power. The webcomic transitions into a Javascript web game about decoding the message.

\\\"Safecracking\\\": In episode 1 of \\\"How It All Started\\\", Digit needs to crack The Hacker\\\'s safe to retrieve the Encryptor Chip that he stole from Motherboard. The webcomic transitions into a JavaScript web game about identifying and following patterns.

\\\"Weaponized Headgear\\\": At the end of episode 4, \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\", the Cybersquad defeats Hacker, Buzz, and Delete by slapping giant party hats over their heads.
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I\\\'m curious whether there is any interest in adding a \\\"WebComic\\\" page (or even just a separate section on the \\\"WesternAnimation\\\" page) to document the tropes from \\\"Cyberchase Web Adventures\\\", which was the official five-issue companion webcomic for Cyberchase. The webcomics are no longer on the site, but they have been recovered and re-assembled in their entirety as FlashPoint curations. They are pretty short, so there would probably only need to be one page to hold them all.

Episodes 1-3 \\\"How It All Started\\\": https://archive.org/details/cyberchase-how-it-all-started.-7z
Episode 4 \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\": https://archive.org/details/cyberchase-numberless-poddles.-7z
Episode 5 \\\"Hacker Jack\\\": https://archive.org/details/cyberchase-hacker-jack.-7z

I couldn\\\'t see how to add a \\\"WebComic\\\" page to the Cyberchase group itself. It\\\'s probably possible, though. I can see that the \\\"I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream\\\" group has both a \\\"Literature\\\" section and a \\\"VideoGame\\\" section at the same time, and both of those groups could have been \\\"Main\\\" sections.

I have a few trope examples to help start a page.

\\\"Cut Short\\\": Episode 5, \\\"Hacker Jack\\\", presents the idea that The Hacker will use his lever and fulcrum to knock over the large Tiki statues. The episode ends with a plea from Motherboard for the readers to submit drawing of contraptions to stop The Hacker. However, this was the last episode ever made, so we never see the end result of The Hacker\\\'s plan.

\\\"Limited Animation\\\": Episodes 1 through 4 contained simple animations for some of the art work, usually consisting of two to three frames repeated.

\\\"Locked Up And Left Behind\\\": Episode 4, \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\", ends with the Cybersquad leaving The Hacker, Buzz, and Delete locked in the Poddleville Vault.

\\\"Memory Wipe Exploitation\\\": This was The Hacker\\\'s central plan in episode 4, \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\". He has stolen the Poddles\\\' numbers, which serve as both a major piece to each character\\\'s identity and gives them information on their role in society. He has also stolen the record book containing their numbers, and he has made them forget their numbers. He believes that when he is the only one to hold that information, the Poddles will have no other choice but to make him their new leader, so that he can tell them what they are supposed to do.

\\\"Origins Episode\\\": The three episodes of \\\"How It All Started\\\" were produced before the Cyberchase show began airing. They give a brief run-down of how Cyberspace works, and then they show Dr Marbles creating The Hacker, as well as The Hacker creating Digit.

\\\"Reading The Enemy\\\'s Mail\\\": In episode 2 of \\\"How It All Started\\\", The Hacker has scrambled the circuits of Cybersite Valussa, knocking out their power. Digit is still working for The Hacker. He bravely sends a coded message to the citizens of that cybersite explaining how to restore their power. The webcomic transitions into a Javascript web game about decoding the message.

\\\"Safecracking\\\": In episode 1 of \\\"How It All Started\\\", Digit needs to crack The Hacker\\\'s safe to retrieve the Encryptor Chip that he stole from Motherboard. The webcomic transitions into a JavaScript web game about identifying and following patterns.

\\\"Weaponized Headgear\\\": At the end of episode 4, \\\"Numberless Poddles\\\", the Cybersquad defeats Hacker, Buzz, and Delete by slapping giant party hats over their heads.
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