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[[File:Armageddon_virus.jpg|thumb|The ''Armageddon virus'' was uploaded on [[Mr Smith]]]] The '''Armageddon virus''' was a [[computer virus]] which a group of [[Earth]] cyber [[terrorist]]s used at some point before [[2009]] in an attempt to bring down the entire international banking network. They were stopped by the [[FBI]], and afterwards circulated under security experts. When [[Mr Smith]] tried to destroy Earth, [[Alan Jackson]] — having acquired it from "unorthodox contacts" — used this virus to erase his memory. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
[[File:Armageddon_virus.jpg|thumb|The ''Armageddon virus'' was uploaded on [[Mr Smith]]]] The '''Armageddon virus''' was a [[computer virus]] which a group of [[Earth]] cyber [[terrorist]]s used at some point before [[2009]] in an attempt to bring down the entire international banking network. They were stopped by the [[FBI]], and afterwards circulated under security experts. When [[Mr Smith]] tried to destroy Earth, [[Alan Jackson]] — having acquired it from "unorthodox contacts" — used this virus to erase his memory. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy]]'') The virus may have had some lasting effects on Mr. Smith, including new personality quirks such as a sense of humour.
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Revision as of 23:07, 27 August 2016

The Armageddon virus was uploaded on Mr Smith

The Armageddon virus was a computer virus which a group of Earth cyber terrorists used at some point before 2009 in an attempt to bring down the entire international banking network. They were stopped by the FBI, and afterwards circulated under security experts. When Mr Smith tried to destroy Earth, Alan Jackson — having acquired it from "unorthodox contacts" — used this virus to erase his memory. (TV: The Lost Boy) The virus may have had some lasting effects on Mr. Smith, including new personality quirks such as a sense of humour.