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{{Characterbox
 
{{Characterbox
|name = Tyron
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|name = Lowel Tyron
 
|image = [[File:Tyron Perfil.png|200px]]
 
|image = [[File:Tyron Perfil.png|200px]]
 
|role = Secondary villain
 
|role = Secondary villain
|first = ''[[Count-down]]'' (in a video)
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|first = ''[[Count-down]]'' (video-cam)<br>''[[Ultimate Mission]]'' (physical)
 
|engvoice = N/A
 
|engvoice = N/A
 
|laactor = [[Franck Beckmann]]}}
 
|laactor = [[Franck Beckmann]]}}
'''Professor Lowel Tyron''' (originally named Alan Meyer) is a character in [[Code Lyoko Evolution]]. He is noted for creating the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]]. He is portrayed by [[Franck Beckmann]].
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Professor''' Lowell Tyron''' (originally named '''Alan Mayer''' and later '''Ikonov''') is the secondary antagonist of ''[[Code Lyoko Evolution]]'' noted for creating the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]] sector via his own quantum supercomputer in Switzerland. He is portrayed by [[Franck Beckmann]].
   
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== History ==
Tyron is a new and major enemy of the Lyoko Warriors in the fifth season. He used to work with [[Franz Hopper]] as seen in ''[[Count-down|Countdown]]'', but was kicked out of the team because he didn't listen to Hopper's instructions and wanted to use whatever they developed for his own good. He betrayed Franz, and during the years 2003- 2006, he built his own supercomputer and created the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]]. Tyron fights against the five Lyoko Warriors by sending his human soldiers called [[The Ninjas|ninjas]] into the core of the Cortex. When [[Jeremie]] launched his [[X.A.N.A. Destruction Program|Multi-Agent System]] to destroy [[X.A.N.A.]] in ''[[Fight to the Finish]]'', [[X.A.N.A.]] managed to survive by injecting his source codes into the four Lyoko Warriors and took refuge in Tyron's supercomputer, which later enabled it to menace the world once again.
 
   
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==== Season Five (Code Lyoko: Evolution) ====
In the sixteenth episode, ''[[Confusion]]'', the group stumbles upon Tyron's ninjas attacking X.A.N.A.'s monsters in the core of the Cortex. Jeremie requested a video conversation with Tyron, in which he claimed that he knew nothing of X.A.N.A. or its dangers and that he feared no one. He then summoned two ninjas, intending to trap Yumi and Aelita in the Cortex until they were rematerialized into the real world by Jeremie.
 
 
Tyron is a new and major enemy of the Lyoko Warriors in the fifth season. He used to work with [[Franz Hopper]] as seen in ''[[Count-down|Countdown]]'', but was kicked out of the team because he didn't listen to Hopper's instructions and wanted to use whatever they developed for his own good. He betrayed Franz, and during the years 2003-2006, he built his own supercomputer and created the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]]. Tyron fights against the five [[Lyoko Warriors]] by sending his human soldiers called [[The Ninjas|ninjas]] into the core of the Cortex. When [[Jeremie]] launched his [[X.A.N.A. Destruction Program|Multi-Agent System]] to destroy [[X.A.N.A.]] in ''[[Fight to the Finish]]'', [[X.A.N.A.]] managed to survive by injecting his source codes into the four Lyoko Warriors and took refuge in Tyron's supercomputer, which later enabled it to menace the world once again.
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In the sixteenth episode, ''[[Confusion]]'', the group stumbles upon Tyron's ninjas attacking X.A.N.A.'s monsters in the core of the Cortex. Jeremie requested a video conversation with Tyron, in which the scientist claimed that he knew nothing of X.A.N.A. or its dangers and that he feared no one. He then summoned two ninjas, intending to trap Yumi and Aelita in the Cortex until they were re-materialized into the real world by Jeremie.
   
 
In ''[[Obstinacy]]'', Tyron was seen working in his laboratory (through a webcam) with none other than Aelita's long-lost mother, [[Anthea Schaeffer|Anthea]]. When he noticed Aelita's presence, he immediately severed the connection.
 
In ''[[Obstinacy]]'', Tyron was seen working in his laboratory (through a webcam) with none other than Aelita's long-lost mother, [[Anthea Schaeffer|Anthea]]. When he noticed Aelita's presence, he immediately severed the connection.
   
It is later revealed in ''[[Ultimate Mission]]'' that Tyron and Anthea are married, making him Aelita's stepfather and legal guardian. Tyron had been working with Anthea to get his hands on Franz Hopper's archives. It is unclear how long they have been married; Tyron claims it has been four years, but Anthea tells Aelita that she only married him so that she could see her daughter again, so it may have been a very recent marriage. He uses this connection to bargain with Aelita: she can either destroy the Cortex or see her mother again. Much to his surprise, she decides to forsake her mother and infect the Cortex with the virus.
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It is later revealed in ''[[Ultimate Mission]] (''the cliffhanger episode'')'' that Tyron and Anthea have been married for several years, making him Aelita's stepfather and legal guardian. He had been "sweetly" working with Anthea to get his hands on her former husband's archives. It is unclear how long they have been married; Tyron claims it has been four years, but Anthea tells Aelita that she only married him so that she could see her daughter again, so it may have been a very recent marriage. He uses this connection to bargain with Aelita: she can either destroy the Cortex or see her mother again. Much to his surprise, she decides to forsake her mother and infect the Cortex with the virus.
   
 
When hearing his supercomputer is about to be infected and destroyed, he orders for it to be shut down, despite the Lyoko Warriors still being on the inside. He shows no compassion towards them, and fakes his emotions towards Aelita in the presence of others, such as the principal. His supercomputer is currently shut down, but he could possibly develop an anti-virus and turn it back on, inadvertently releasing the powerfully dangerous X.A.N.A. on the world once again.
 
When hearing his supercomputer is about to be infected and destroyed, he orders for it to be shut down, despite the Lyoko Warriors still being on the inside. He shows no compassion towards them, and fakes his emotions towards Aelita in the presence of others, such as the principal. His supercomputer is currently shut down, but he could possibly develop an anti-virus and turn it back on, inadvertently releasing the powerfully dangerous X.A.N.A. on the world once again.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
'''Season Five'''
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[[Code Lyoko: Evolution|Season Five]]
*''[[Count-down|Countdown]]'' (first appearance)
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*[[Count-down|Countdown]] (video cam)
*''[[The Warrior Awakens]]''
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*[[The Warrior Awakens]]
*''[[Confusion]]''
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*[[Confusion]]
*''[[Obstination]]''
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*[[Obstinacy]]
*''[[Espionage]]''
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*[[Espionage]]
*''[[Temporal Paradox]]''
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*[[Temporal Paradox]]
*''[[Ultimate Mission]]''
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*[[Ultimate Mission]]
 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*According to the fourteenth episode ''[[Intrusion]]'', Tyron mysteriously disappeared and got rid of every trace of himself on June 25, 2003, which was actually 3-4 months before Jeremie had reactivated the supercomputer in the two-part prequel ''[[X.A.N.A. Awakens]]''.
 
*According to the fourteenth episode ''[[Intrusion]]'', Tyron mysteriously disappeared and got rid of every trace of himself on June 25, 2003, which was actually 3-4 months before Jeremie had reactivated the supercomputer in the two-part prequel ''[[X.A.N.A. Awakens]]''.
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**However, it should be noted that this date is due to Evolution jump-starting the events of the series' timeline by about ten years to bring itself up to date with the year that it had been released in, thus making it more likely that Tyron had rid traces of himself on June 25, ''1993,'' a little under a year before Hopper's own disappearance on June 6, 1994.
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*In [[Cortex (episode)|''Cortex'']]'','' it can be seen that the digital key for the Cortex is 25062003, the European-layout of the day he disappeared.
 
*In ''[[Intrusion]],'' at the very end, [[Jeremie]] says that Tyron almost managed to find their location, which implies that Tyron did not yet know the real identities of [[Team Lyoko]].
 
*In ''[[Intrusion]],'' at the very end, [[Jeremie]] says that Tyron almost managed to find their location, which implies that Tyron did not yet know the real identities of [[Team Lyoko]].
*It is possible that the he was involved in [[Project Carthage]].
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*It is possible that he was involved in [[Project Carthage]].
*According to Jeremie, Tyron greatly fears [[Lyoko_Warriors|Team Lyoko]].
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*Jeremie claims that Tyron greatly fears [[Lyoko Warriors|Team Lyoko]], though whether or not this is accurate is unknown.
*In ''[[Temporal Paradox]]'' Tyron used [[Laura]] to find out the identities of the Lyoko Warriors, providing him with valuable information on the whereabouts of the group.
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*In ''[[Temporal Paradox]],'' Tyron used [[Laura]] to find out the identities of the Lyoko Warriors, providing him with valuable information on the whereabouts of the group.
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*Tyron is referred to as Ikonov in the official episode summaries. This was because he had to be renamed after a PDF regarding Evolution had been leaked, before he was renamed again due to another property using the name. Due to this, it is likely that both name changes had happened late in production, hence why Tyron was named Ikonov in said summaries.
*Tyron is referred to as Ikonov in the official episode summaries.
 
*Tyron is similar in appearance and has similar goals to the villain, Professor Pretorius in the 1935 film, ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bride_of_Frankenstein Bride of Frankenstein]''
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*Tyron is similar in appearance and has similar goals to the villain, Professor Pretorius in the 1935 film, ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bride_of_Frankenstein Bride of Frankenstein]''.
**Both of their hairstyles are somewhat curly
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**Both of their hairstyles are somewhat curly.
 
**Both are sophisticated villains and at first have no knowledge of the cause of a situation until they are told about it by the main characters.
 
**Both are sophisticated villains and at first have no knowledge of the cause of a situation until they are told about it by the main characters.
**Both are scientists that were fired from their workplace
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**Both are scientists that were fired from their workplace.
**Both are willing to do anything to get what they want (Tyron married Aelita's mother to make the weapon [[Project Carthage]] was ment to create and Pretorius kidnapped the wife of his former pupil, Henry von Frankenstein in order to create life for his own purposes).
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**Both are willing to do anything to get what they want (Tyron married Aelita's mother to make the weapon [[Project Carthage]] was meant to create and Pretorius kidnapped the wife of his former pupil, Henry von Frankenstein in order to create life for his own purposes).
 
**They can persuade others close to the heroes to get close to them.     
 
**They can persuade others close to the heroes to get close to them.     
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{EpisodeGallery|EpisodeName=Tyron}}
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==Earth==
 
<gallery widths="150" spacing="small">
 
Countdown - Franz firing Tyron.jpg|Tyron with [[Franz Hopper]] in the video in ''[[Count-down]]''.
 
Tyron and Henchmen.png|Tyron commanding his people, [[The Ninjas]].
 
Confusion69.JPG|Tyron communicating with [[Yumi]] and Aelita.
 
Confusion75.JPG|Tyron's serious face.
 
20130416181210-Confusion75.JPG|Tyron smiling.
 
Obstination80.JPG|Tyron with Anthea Hopper-Schaeffer in his lab.
 
Obstination82.JPG|Tyron notices Aelita.
 
Ultime mission 005.jpg|Tyron entering as Anthea talking with Aelita in ''[[Espionage]]''.
 
Ultime mission 006.jpg|Asking Anthea about who is it.
 
Tyron.png|At Kadic.
 
2013-06-24 11-18-54.png|Interrogating Yumi as to the lab's whereabouts.
 
Tyron-home-icon.png|link=Tyron
 
</gallery>
 
{{GCT|end}}
 
 
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Revision as of 14:25, 4 October 2019

Professor Lowell Tyron (originally named Alan Mayer and later Ikonov) is the secondary antagonist of Code Lyoko Evolution noted for creating the Cortex sector via his own quantum supercomputer in Switzerland. He is portrayed by Franck Beckmann.

History

Season Five (Code Lyoko: Evolution)

Tyron is a new and major enemy of the Lyoko Warriors in the fifth season. He used to work with Franz Hopper as seen in Countdown, but was kicked out of the team because he didn't listen to Hopper's instructions and wanted to use whatever they developed for his own good. He betrayed Franz, and during the years 2003-2006, he built his own supercomputer and created the Cortex. Tyron fights against the five Lyoko Warriors by sending his human soldiers called ninjas into the core of the Cortex. When Jeremie launched his Multi-Agent System to destroy X.A.N.A. in Fight to the Finish, X.A.N.A. managed to survive by injecting his source codes into the four Lyoko Warriors and took refuge in Tyron's supercomputer, which later enabled it to menace the world once again.

In the sixteenth episode, Confusion, the group stumbles upon Tyron's ninjas attacking X.A.N.A.'s monsters in the core of the Cortex. Jeremie requested a video conversation with Tyron, in which the scientist claimed that he knew nothing of X.A.N.A. or its dangers and that he feared no one. He then summoned two ninjas, intending to trap Yumi and Aelita in the Cortex until they were re-materialized into the real world by Jeremie.

In Obstinacy, Tyron was seen working in his laboratory (through a webcam) with none other than Aelita's long-lost mother, Anthea. When he noticed Aelita's presence, he immediately severed the connection.

It is later revealed in Ultimate Mission (the cliffhanger episode) that Tyron and Anthea have been married for several years, making him Aelita's stepfather and legal guardian. He had been "sweetly" working with Anthea to get his hands on her former husband's archives. It is unclear how long they have been married; Tyron claims it has been four years, but Anthea tells Aelita that she only married him so that she could see her daughter again, so it may have been a very recent marriage. He uses this connection to bargain with Aelita: she can either destroy the Cortex or see her mother again. Much to his surprise, she decides to forsake her mother and infect the Cortex with the virus.

When hearing his supercomputer is about to be infected and destroyed, he orders for it to be shut down, despite the Lyoko Warriors still being on the inside. He shows no compassion towards them, and fakes his emotions towards Aelita in the presence of others, such as the principal. His supercomputer is currently shut down, but he could possibly develop an anti-virus and turn it back on, inadvertently releasing the powerfully dangerous X.A.N.A. on the world once again.

Appearances

Season Five

Trivia

  • According to the fourteenth episode Intrusion, Tyron mysteriously disappeared and got rid of every trace of himself on June 25, 2003, which was actually 3-4 months before Jeremie had reactivated the supercomputer in the two-part prequel X.A.N.A. Awakens.
    • However, it should be noted that this date is due to Evolution jump-starting the events of the series' timeline by about ten years to bring itself up to date with the year that it had been released in, thus making it more likely that Tyron had rid traces of himself on June 25, 1993, a little under a year before Hopper's own disappearance on June 6, 1994.
  • In Cortex, it can be seen that the digital key for the Cortex is 25062003, the European-layout of the day he disappeared.
  • In Intrusion, at the very end, Jeremie says that Tyron almost managed to find their location, which implies that Tyron did not yet know the real identities of Team Lyoko.
  • It is possible that he was involved in Project Carthage.
  • Jeremie claims that Tyron greatly fears Team Lyoko, though whether or not this is accurate is unknown.
  • In Temporal Paradox, Tyron used Laura to find out the identities of the Lyoko Warriors, providing him with valuable information on the whereabouts of the group.
  • Tyron is referred to as Ikonov in the official episode summaries. This was because he had to be renamed after a PDF regarding Evolution had been leaked, before he was renamed again due to another property using the name. Due to this, it is likely that both name changes had happened late in production, hence why Tyron was named Ikonov in said summaries.
  • Tyron is similar in appearance and has similar goals to the villain, Professor Pretorius in the 1935 film, Bride of Frankenstein.
    • Both of their hairstyles are somewhat curly.
    • Both are sophisticated villains and at first have no knowledge of the cause of a situation until they are told about it by the main characters.
    • Both are scientists that were fired from their workplace.
    • Both are willing to do anything to get what they want (Tyron married Aelita's mother to make the weapon Project Carthage was meant to create and Pretorius kidnapped the wife of his former pupil, Henry von Frankenstein in order to create life for his own purposes).
    • They can persuade others close to the heroes to get close to them.     

Gallery