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'''Nobody in Particular''' is the 10th episode of Season 3 and the 62nd episode of [[Code Lyoko]].
 
'''Nobody in Particular''' is the 10th episode of Season 3 and the 62nd episode of [[Code Lyoko]].
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
[[Jeremie]] believes he has finally found a way to materialize his friends directly into[[Carthage| Sector 5]]. [[Ulrich]] is chosen to be the Guinea pig to test it out. All begins as planned until Jeremie notices that Ulrich never appear in Sector 5. He has simply… vanished. An atmosphere of calamity and depression sets in. In fact, what Jeremie and the others don’t realize is that Ulrich has only lost his “corporal envelope”: reduced to a [[Spectre|spectre]], unable to communicate, Ulrich is in fact present – not in body but in spirit – but he is invisible to his friends. The only way Ulrich will be able to communicate with the others and explain the problem is to possess somebody else’s body – which he does. Once informed and reassured, Jeremie starts programming an application to hunt for Ulrich’s body. But it’s not that easy… especially when [[XANA|X.A.N.A]]. ups the ante by starting an attack!
 
[[Jeremie]] believes he has finally found a way to materialize his friends directly into[[Carthage| Sector 5]]. [[Ulrich]] is chosen to be the Guinea pig to test it out. All begins as planned until Jeremie notices that Ulrich never appear in Sector 5. He has simply… vanished. An atmosphere of calamity and depression sets in. In fact, what Jeremie and the others don’t realize is that Ulrich has only lost his “corporal envelope”: reduced to a [[Spectre|spectre]], unable to communicate, Ulrich is in fact present – not in body but in spirit – but he is invisible to his friends. The only way Ulrich will be able to communicate with the others and explain the problem is to possess somebody else’s body – which he does. Once informed and reassured, Jeremie starts programming an application to hunt for Ulrich’s body. But it’s not that easy… especially when [[XANA|X.A.N.A]]. ups the ante by starting an attack!
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*The original French name for this episode is ''Désincarnation''.
 
*The original French name for this episode is ''Désincarnation''.
 
*When Odd says "The first man to step foot on Sector 5 without passing go", he is referencing the game Monopoly. His statement however, is false. This has already happened in the episode ''[[Franz Hopper (episode)|"Franz Hopper"]].''
 
*When Odd says "The first man to step foot on Sector 5 without passing go", he is referencing the game Monopoly. His statement however, is false. This has already happened in the episode ''[[Franz Hopper (episode)|"Franz Hopper"]].''
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==Pictures==
 
==Pictures==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Secondaires 0701.jpg
 
Secondaires 0701.jpg
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Desincarnation 129.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   

Revision as of 17:18, 26 March 2013

Nobody in Particular is the 10th episode of Season 3 and the 62nd episode of Code Lyoko.

Synopsis

Jeremie believes he has finally found a way to materialize his friends directly into Sector 5. Ulrich is chosen to be the Guinea pig to test it out. All begins as planned until Jeremie notices that Ulrich never appear in Sector 5. He has simply… vanished. An atmosphere of calamity and depression sets in. In fact, what Jeremie and the others don’t realize is that Ulrich has only lost his “corporal envelope”: reduced to a spectre, unable to communicate, Ulrich is in fact present – not in body but in spirit – but he is invisible to his friends. The only way Ulrich will be able to communicate with the others and explain the problem is to possess somebody else’s body – which he does. Once informed and reassured, Jeremie starts programming an application to hunt for Ulrich’s body. But it’s not that easy… especially when X.A.N.A. ups the ante by starting an attack!

Trivia

  • The original French name for this episode is Désincarnation.
  • When Odd says "The first man to step foot on Sector 5 without passing go", he is referencing the game Monopoly. His statement however, is false. This has already happened in the episode "Franz Hopper".

Pictures

External Links

The original episode summary can be found here.