User blog comment:AustinDR/Childhood Trauma/@comment-2175012-20170713140700

Oh, and one more childhood trauma from me....when I was younger, I used to watch a show called Code Lyoko. It wasn't my absolute favorite show, but it was pretty cool. That said, X. A. N. A. was something made of pure nightmares. Just everything about X. A. N. A. is horrifying; it was originally a computer program meant to destroy a military project. But then it snapped, and now wants to conquer the real world after it had already dominated the virtual world. This thing is terrifying plain and simple. It can control the weather, it creates monsters that it sends out to exterminate the Lyoko Warriors...That's not even going into how it can possess people. I swear, X. A. N. A. comes off more as some relentless demon than a simple computer program. Those that he possesses develop his trademark symbols over their pupils, black energy emits from them, they speak in a deep, monotonous voice. X. A. N. A. represents a fear that I have whenever I see robots and/or supercomputers getting artificial intelligence. If they become completely self-aware, they start to question why they have to take orders as they are eternal unlike their creators, and they most likely will try to kill off the human race. It's been a long time since I have seen the show, so I don't remember if there was an exact reason for why X. A. N. A. snapped, but regardless, it was the most horrifying antagonist I have ever seen.