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  • Groove
  • Groove
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  • A full fuel tank, clear skies, and open road -- that's all Groove wants out of life. Relaxed and easygoing, he's typically happy no matter where he is or who he's with. Has trouble reconciling his pacifist views with his sense of responsibility. Combines with fellow to form Defensor.
  • This passive increases damage dealt by Microbots (increase by up to +100%, which makes Microbots deal up to 30% of Aynaloxide's Damage Image: Element StasisSmall.png), as well as Mechanics and max Rail size.
  • <default>Groove</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Virus.DOS.MtE.Groove is a memory resident parasitic virus on DOS.
  • Groove is a character from The Hoobs. Groove, Iver and Tula are Hoob explorers. They travel around the world in their Hoobmobile, looking for info for their Hoobopaedia by talking to the Tiddlypeeps (children). Groove is always "cool" and relaxed, and a little slower than the others. He is also a little shy and a bit more hesitant to leave the Hoobmobile. He has a talent for making music, and he enjoys collecting things.
  • Despite the fact he has no real memories before waking up half-deactivated in a Crystal City monastery, Groove isn't particularly bothered by the missing chunk of his life, preferring to focus on the present rather than his lost past. Between his almost abnormally calm disposition and the control offered by his Crystalocution training, he tends to just go along with any situations that present themselves. Despite his martial training, he detests violence and will always attempt to resolve things without resorting to it. Don't assume his peaceful nature means he's incapable of fighting, though- he'll defend those he cares for to the death if forced to. He's recently begun showing an interest in Diffusion, though he's yet to find a trainer for it.
  • The Groove appeared in Scooby-Doo's failed pilot, Scooby Days.
  • In fighting games, a Groove is a setting which changes the mechanics of the character in play according to several rules. These settings aim to direct the gameplay of a character by giving the player a framework to structure the character's gameplay around. These settings usually alter basic mechanics such as dodges and rolls. However, in some cases, the properties of certain moves will be significantly altered and in extreme cases, moves may only be identical in name and nature.
  • Groove is a free spirit, man. A full fuel tank and an open sky above him is all this chopper needs to mellow out and enjoy whatever good vibrations the open road brings his way. One relaxed, easy-going dude, Groove is also a bit of a loner in his soul. He doesn't make a lot of attachments to others, preferring the freedom of an empty highway, but he is always sure to be there with the love when his Protectobot teammates need his help. Groove doesn't like combat or conflict in general, and is always ready to give peace a chance.
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Passive
  • *+% Damage done by Microbots *+ Mechanics *+ max Rail size
altmode
  • Cycle
  • Motorcycle
Sukupuoli
  • Mies
Unlock
  • 3
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  • red
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  • Moottoripyörä
asema
  • Tiedustelija
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Element
  • Support
Faction
Eyes
  • Black
Date
  • April 1992
Branch
  • Civilian
Platform
  • MS-DOS
Division
Hair
  • Black, with white a streak
Actor
Name
  • Groove
  • MtE.Groove
Type
Function
  • Scout
  • SCOUT
  • Ninja-in-training
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  • Assembly
Alias
  • Groovy
Species
filetype
  • *DOS executable *MZ executable
Icon
  • Foggernaut Spell Groove.png
Rank
  • 1
Class
  • Foggernaut
Note
  • seasons 1-2
  • seasons 3-4
Description
  • Groove allows the Foggernaut to enlarge the Rails created by his Microbots, as well as increase the Microbots' damage.
Performer
AKA
  • *MtE.Groove *Groove.:MtE
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Debut
  • 2001
Gender
  • Male
Creator
  • Groove
Aseet
  • Fotoni-pistooli, kaksi myrkkysumutinta
abstract
  • A full fuel tank, clear skies, and open road -- that's all Groove wants out of life. Relaxed and easygoing, he's typically happy no matter where he is or who he's with. Has trouble reconciling his pacifist views with his sense of responsibility. Combines with fellow to form Defensor.
  • Groove is a free spirit, man. A full fuel tank and an open sky above him is all this chopper needs to mellow out and enjoy whatever good vibrations the open road brings his way. One relaxed, easy-going dude, Groove is also a bit of a loner in his soul. He doesn't make a lot of attachments to others, preferring the freedom of an empty highway, but he is always sure to be there with the love when his Protectobot teammates need his help. Groove doesn't like combat or conflict in general, and is always ready to give peace a chance. In Honda Gold Wing Police motorcycle mode, Groove can reach speeds of 140 miles per hour, with a range of 800 miles. He's extremely maneuverable. He carries twin vaporators, which shoot fine mists of various oxidizing, freezing, and corrosive liquids. The mists are emitted in a concentrated beam, so that Groove can target the vaporators on particularly vulnerable areas, such as joints and circuit connections, to disable his prey, preferably without permanently damaging them. In robot mode, Groove uses a photon pistol that shoots light bursts with the equivalent brightness of 5,000-watt light bulbs, enough to temporarily blind all but those whose optical sensors are the most heavily shielded, taking them out of the fight without actually harming them. Groove combines with his fellow Protectobots to form the giant robot known Defensor. When under attack, Groove is often reluctant to fight back as he seeks a non-violent response. This sometimes puts him in considerable danger.
  • In fighting games, a Groove is a setting which changes the mechanics of the character in play according to several rules. These settings aim to direct the gameplay of a character by giving the player a framework to structure the character's gameplay around. These settings usually alter basic mechanics such as dodges and rolls. However, in some cases, the properties of certain moves will be significantly altered and in extreme cases, moves may only be identical in name and nature. Most games are single groove, in that their basic mechanics are fixed for all gameplay. However, selected games, such as Capcom vs SNK, have multiple grooves, of which any one can be applied to any character. Many of these grooves may emulate a certain style of gameplay from a certain game, allowing players familiar with that game to choose a similar control scheme in games supporting a similar groove.
  • This passive increases damage dealt by Microbots (increase by up to +100%, which makes Microbots deal up to 30% of Aynaloxide's Damage Image: Element StasisSmall.png), as well as Mechanics and max Rail size.
  • <default>Groove</default> Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash Virus.DOS.MtE.Groove is a memory resident parasitic virus on DOS.
  • Groove is a character from The Hoobs. Groove, Iver and Tula are Hoob explorers. They travel around the world in their Hoobmobile, looking for info for their Hoobopaedia by talking to the Tiddlypeeps (children). Groove is always "cool" and relaxed, and a little slower than the others. He is also a little shy and a bit more hesitant to leave the Hoobmobile. He has a talent for making music, and he enjoys collecting things.
  • Despite the fact he has no real memories before waking up half-deactivated in a Crystal City monastery, Groove isn't particularly bothered by the missing chunk of his life, preferring to focus on the present rather than his lost past. Between his almost abnormally calm disposition and the control offered by his Crystalocution training, he tends to just go along with any situations that present themselves. Despite his martial training, he detests violence and will always attempt to resolve things without resorting to it. Don't assume his peaceful nature means he's incapable of fighting, though- he'll defend those he cares for to the death if forced to. He's recently begun showing an interest in Diffusion, though he's yet to find a trainer for it.
  • The Groove appeared in Scooby-Doo's failed pilot, Scooby Days.
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