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|first = ''[[X.A.N.A. Awakens]]'' (chronologically)<br />''[[Teddygozilla]]'' (production)
 
|first = ''[[X.A.N.A. Awakens]]'' (chronologically)<br />''[[Teddygozilla]]'' (production)
 
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{{Quote|"''HAHAHAHAHA, YOU ARE GOING TO DIE! HAHAHAHA!''"|X.A.N.A., physical form in ''[[Ghost Channel]]''}}
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{{Quote|"''HAHAHAHAHA, YOU ARE GOING TO DIE! HAHAHAHA!''"|X.A.N.A. itself speaking to the Lyoko Warriors in ''[[Ghost Channel]]''}}
{{Quote|"''A super dangerous program, like a virus, which can control electricity. And it activates towers on Lyoko to gain access to your world.''"|Aelita about the malevolent artificial intelligence in ''[[X.A.N.A. Awakens, Part 2]]''}}
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{{Quote|"''A multi-agent computer program I created. It has achieved self-awareness and autonomy, and it's trying to eliminate us now.''"|[[Waldo Schaeffer|Franz Hopper]] explaining to [[Aelita Schaeffer|his daughter]] about how he created X.A.N.A. in [[Aelita]].}}
   
'''X.A.N.A.''' (or simply '''XANA''') is the main antagonist of the entire [[Code Lyoko]] franchise. It is an unnatural virus program based on a multi-agent system that inhabits the [[Supercomputer]] and controls the virtual world of [[Lyoko]]. Its ambition is to conquer the world and eliminate its only obstacles, the [[Lyoko Warriors]].
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'''X.A.N.A.''' (or simply '''XANA''') is the main antagonist of [[Code Lyoko]].
   
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It is an artificially intelligent multi-agent computer program created by [[Waldo Schaeffer]] in order to destroy [[Project Carthage]], but its power and intelligence grew thanks to the Supercomputer's [[Return to the Past|Time Reversion]], allowing it to gain consciousness and grow hostile towards its creator and humanity as a whole, changing its purpose to conquering the world.
After its supposed destruction, X.A.N.A. managed to miraculously survive through the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]], becoming even stronger than before in ''[[Code Lyoko Evolution]]''.
 
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Waldo shut down the [[Supercomputer]] after realizing how corrupted his creation became but after a decade, was reactivated and seeks to destroy the [[Lyoko Warriors]] to prevent them from trying to destroy it by escaping the Supercomputer and infecting the global network. Despite succeeding in this and killing its creator, X.A.N.A. finally met its end when [[Jeremie Belpois]] activated [[Anti-X.A.N.A. Program|his own multi-agent system]] designed to destroy all of XANA's [[Replikas]] and succeeding in eradicating the hostile program once and for all.
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'''In the non-canon continuity''', '''''[[Code Lyoko Evolution]]''''', X.A.N.A. instead returned by infecting another virtual world known as the [[Cortex]] and planned to recover the [[Source Codes|source codes]] that it hid inside of [[Aelita Schaeffer]], [[Ulrich Stern]], [[Yumi Ishiyama]] and [[Odd Della Robbia]], in order to regain control of the network again. However, after deactivating both the Cortex and Lyoko again before X.A.N.A. could regain all of its source code, the Lyoko Warriors succeeding in once again destroying XANA, with no chance of return.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
 
[[File:Xana.JPG|thumb|left|X.A.N.A.'s true form in ''[[Fight to the Finish]]''.]]
 
[[File:Xana.JPG|thumb|left|X.A.N.A.'s true form in ''[[Fight to the Finish]]''.]]
As a computer program, X.A.N.A. acts through a mysterious presence inside of networks. The program uses [[Pulsations|pulsating energies]] to spread its connection from the [[Lyoko Wires]] to Towers into the real world, having its [[Eye of X.A.N.A.|symbol]] appear on any chosen device screen.
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X.A.N.A. is a computer program that has neither physical or digital form. It keeps an unseen presence inside Lyoko's systems and generates [[Pulsations|red, pulsating energies]] that run through the [[Lyoko Wires]] when activating a Tower. The [[Specter|specters]] it manifests into the real world are black, ghostly entities that are extensions of its multi-agent system and are the closest thing it has to physical existence.
   
 
[[File:XANA.png|thumb|140x140px|XANA's only physical appearance]]
However, the[[ spectres]] that it controls in the real world seem to be the closest thing it has to a physical form. Through spectres, X.A.N.A. can manipulate solid matter and in [[Fight to the Finish|the penultimate episode]], the program had a more malleable look which demonstrates its shape-shifting appearance.
 
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X.A.N.A.'s only real incarnation was in ''[[Ghost Channel]]'', masquerading as Jeremie inside a Simulation Bubble meant to imprison Ulrich, Yumi and Odd. It manifested its presence into a monstrous caricature figure of Jeremie, with sharp nails, spiky hair, white glowing eyes and an unnatural aura. In ''[[The Key]]'', X.A.N.A. appeared in the form of a massive, whirling specter escaping the Supercomputer above the factory. But the closest thing to a real appearance was in ''[[Fight to the Finish]]'', while X.A.N.A. was being destroyed everywhere in the Digital Sea by Jeremie's multi-agent antivirus, the specter that was possessing William was forced out and became a giant entity with its eye symbol on the chest, screaming in agony before it disappears.
 
In ''[[Ghost Channel]]'', X.A.N.A. set up a simulated form to deceive its enemies, choosing Jeremie's appearance. However, when it was exposed, X.A.N.A. changed into a demonized version of the teenager, which it had long, sharp fingernails, stood up hair, and blanked eyes with energy flowing outwards, and an unnatural aura.
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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X.A.N.A. is an psychopathic, hostile and semi-sentient Artificial Intelligence based on a multi-agent system that is solely bent on world domination. It is incredibly intelligent, able to calculate attacks and schemes, build advanced technology, even predict behavior patterns to use to its advantage. However, it can only know theories and logical patterns due to its innate nature as a machine. X.A.N.A. can easily understand base emotions like anger, fear, jealousy, and desire, but is unable to grasp the complex nature of love, compassion, and friendship.
X.A.N.A. rarely expresses any personality as a program. It has a chaotic, ruthless, and malevolent nature, and its true intentions are never figured out until the last moment. In physical appearances, X.A.N.A. imitates others as spectres or virtual simulations down to their personalities. X.A.N.A. displays itself through violent, sadistic, and egomaniacal behavior, but it is also manipulative and deceitful. Other emerging traits include respecting enemies and occasional cruel humor. Furthermore, X.A.N.A. only knows calculations and logical behavior, giving it an incomplete grasp of human nature that leads it to make mistakes. It is also opportunistic, taking any chance to get rid of any or all obstacles, or gain new resources like William.
 
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As specters on Earth, X.A.N.A. displays its true self. It acts normal to avoid attention, calculating when working to fulfill schemes, and is hostile, ruthless, and sadistic when attacking. It has also displayed arrogance, mocked its enemies, and shown begrudging respect on rare occasion.
   
It desires to rule the world and eliminate its obstacles. At first, X.A.N.A. only launches random attacks against its mortal enemies, but evolves its intelligence and goals. It has grown more powerful and stolen the Keys to Lyoko to access the world network and infect other supercomputers for world domination. After escaping the Supercomputer, X.A.N.A.'s targets now extend to their resources and allies, like the machine itself and Franz Hopper, who is the reason the group keeps surviving their defeats.
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As the series progresses, its power, intellect, and motives evolve and become more complex. At first, X.A.N.A. launches random attacks on its enemies (most likely to force more time reversions to launch and increase its power), while keeping the Supercomputer online to survive. As it grows in power, X.A.N.A. figures out how to escape the confines of the Supercomputer and into the world network, by stealing the Keys to Lyoko from Aelita's memory. Once it succeeds, X.A.N.A. infects other supercomputers around the world in order to build weapons and robot armies to take over the Earth, while working to destroy Lyoko and kill [[Waldo Schaeffer|Franz Hopper]] in addition to fighting the team to eliminate all of its obstacles.
   
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As a program, X.A.N.A. is a logical entity despite its extremely chaotic nature, acting only for its own benefit. It was determined to keep the Supercomputer online to survive before its escape and helped the team destroy the [[Marabounta (monster)|Marabounta]], but only to keep Aelita's memory intact and save itself from the monster. Also, the team have used its own logical nature against it more than once, making it thwart its own plans by threatening things it values, such as in [[Hot Shower]], where Aelita has Odd devirtualize her in order to give X.A.N.A. an ultimatum: either it allows the Supercomputer to be destroyed along with Aelita whom it desired to capture alive or destroy the meteorite threatening her and the Supercomputer, thus resulting in X.A.N.A. forfeiting its plan.
X.A.N.A. is also pragmatic. It wouldn't take pointless actions, and values its goals and survival above everything else. It goes to any lengths to stop the Supercomputer's shutdown while still inside and keep alive those who are important to its plans, even if it has to spare its enemies or help them out of mutual interest. This makes it vulnerable to bluffs because of its logical behavior.
 
   
==Character Relationships==
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==Relationships==
 
===[[Lyoko Warriors]]===
 
===[[Lyoko Warriors]]===
The Lyoko Warriors are X.A.N.A.'s mortal enemies throughout the series. While usually targeting them physically, X.A.N.A. has occasionally infiltrated the group through either clones or possession in an attempt to sabotage their social dynamic from within, utilizing and manipulating emotions of jealousy, betrayal and flattery to varying degrees of success.
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The Lyoko Warriors are X.A.N.A.'s mortal enemies, thwarting its attacks at every turn. It considers them to be troublesome obstacles and attacks them relentlessly, would take any chances to get rid of them, and has no qualms about using them as tools at the same time. X.A.N.A. also has different views of each and every one of them:
   
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*'''[[Jeremie Belpois]]''': X.A.N.A. targets Jeremie the most out of everyone since he is the only one who can use the lab interface and because it sees him as the source of the group's leadership. It believes that he is the reason for their high success rate. When X.A.N.A. made a clone of him, it remarked that it "was almost proud to resemble him", showing a begrudging respect for the brains of the group due to his high intellect.
It also has separate opinions to describe each and every one of them:
 
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*[[Aelita Schaeffer|'''Aelita Schaeffer''']]: She is the only one out of the group who can deactivate its Towers, making her very dangerous. However, her unique abilities and connection to the past makes her valuable to X.A.N.A.'s larger objectives. From the Keys to Lyoko in her memory, destroying surface sectors, or luring out Franz Hopper, it always tries to capture and exploit her whenever possible as it views her to be very useful after she was materialized.
*'''[[Jeremie Belpois]]''': X.A.N.A. sees Jeremie as the biggest threat, thinking he would eventually become as smart as its creator and would figure out his work. Also, X.A.N.A. has the most respect for him such as when it made a spectre in his exact likeness, it said that it was "almost proud to resemble him."
 
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*'''[[Yumi Ishiyama]]''': It sees Yumi as one of the more mature and competent of the group. It uses her the most to accomplish its plans and always tries to devirtualize her the most out of the three core fighters.
*[[Aelita Schaeffer|'''Aelita Schaeffer''']]: Through the series X.A.N.A. has seen Aelita as a target, a hostage, a tool, and a lifeline. It constantly needs her abilities in order to further his own goals, but frequently underestimates her drive and willpower. In ''Distant Memory'', it is revealed just how much he has learned about her, given that he is able to accurately reconstruct her childhood home. X.A.N.A. wishes to control Aelita, like it did with William.
 
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*'''[[Odd Della Robbia]]''': X.A.N.A. just sees Odd as another annoyance. It even mocked him when its polymorph took his appearance after he suggested that it "turns into a wimp," but seems to respect him enough to have monsters listen to his orders when fighting the [[Marabounta (monster)|Marabounta]].
*'''[[Yumi Ishiyama]]''': X.A.N.A. seems to target Yumi more than the rest of the group, as her typical loner status makes her the most vulnerable. She is usually only able to survive by endurance alone.
 
*'''[[Odd Della Robbia]]''': X.A.N.A. sees Odd as the most childish of the team. It even subtly mocked him, when its polymorphic clone took his appearance after he suggested that it "turns into a wimp."
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*'''[[Ulrich Stern]]''': It knows Ulrich is the best fighter and usually fights by outnumbering him on Lyoko. It once took over his body when his mind was separated from it to attack the Core of Lyoko.
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*'''[[William Dunbar]]''': X.A.N.A. noticed that William has the most strength and potential out of the Lyoko Warriors. It immediately used the Scyphozoa to possess him on his first trip to Lyoko and makes him its most dangerous minion in the last season. Even after he was freed, X.A.N.A. tried to manipulate him into rejoining its side in [[Code Lyoko Evolution|''Evolution'']], showing it values his potential as a warrior and worthy agent.
*'''[[Ulrich Stern]]''': X.A.N.A. knows Ulrich is the best fighter of the group, and as such targets him frequently. It usually fights by outnumbering him on Lyoko.
 
*'''[[William Dunbar]]''': It witnessed William's superior abilities during his first time on Lyoko, and used the Scyphozoa to put him into its grip. X.A.N.A. wanted that power for itself to turn him into a weapon to use against its enemies and fulfill its goals.
 
*'''[[Laura Gauthier]]''': In ''[[Code Lyoko Evolution|Evolution]]'', X.A.N.A. was less focused on Laura because the rest of the Lyoko Warriors never trust her. However, X.A.N.A. was surprised that Laura figured out its strategy in ''[[Rendezvous]]''.
 
*'''[[Eva Skinner]]''': In the ''Chronicles'' novel series, Eva joined their group of friends, but was really X.A.N.A.'s possessed pawn in order to destroy the group from within. X.A.N.A. barely learned anything about Eva's social life during its time possessing her, as it was instead far more interested in the social structure of humanity itself.
 
   
 
===[[Waldo Schaeffer|Franz Hopper]]===
 
===[[Waldo Schaeffer|Franz Hopper]]===
As X.A.N.A. knows that Franz has the knowledge to destroy it, the program is bent on taking out its creator. He is the enemy that it fears the most, and he is the reason the Lyoko Warriors keep coming back from defeat. X.A.N.A.'s need to destroy Hopper takes priority over elminating the Lyoko Warriors. In ''Hot Shower'', it was willing to spare them from certain death, so it can continue to use Aelita as bait for drawing out Hopper.
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He is the one that X.A.N.A. fears the most, being the one who created X.A.N.A. and understands how the program works as well as how to destroy it, along with the fact that he is the reason the team keeps surviving its most devastating moves. It considers him an even bigger threat than the Lyoko Warriors, so much that it was willing to spare Aelita and her friends from certain death because she is vital to drawing him out. X.A.N.A. is aware that Franz Hopper and the Lyoko Warriors working together can surely bring about its destruction.
   
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
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[[File:VIRUS_Logo.jpg|thumb|180x180px|alt=]]X.A.N.A. is an extremely intelligent and powerful multi-agent system that has infected the Supercomputer that holds Lyoko and exploits its capabilities. It was initially bound to the machine, until it escaped into the network after stealing the [[Keys of Lyoko|Keys to Lyoko]], which also lets it build [[Replikas]] in other infected supercomputers. Its capabilities are listed below:
[[File:VIRUS Logo.jpg|thumb|X.A.N.A.'s eye symbol indicates its presence.]]
 
X.A.N.A. is an intelligent, dangerous, and powerful virus. It has taken over the Supercomputer that holds Lyoko, which lets it access the real world to cause phenomena beyond understanding to take actions. Its capabilities are limited by the machine resources at its disposal.
 
 
At first, it was trapped in the Supercomputer and vulnerable to shutdown, but could also increase power with [[time reversion]]s. After getting the [[Keys of Lyoko|Keys to Lyoko]], X.A.N.A. could access the world network to infect other supercomputers and spread its power. Its capabilities are below:
 
   
 
===[[Towers|Tower Control]]===
 
===[[Towers|Tower Control]]===
[[File:Tour_carthage-1-.jpg|thumb|left|180px|X.A.N.A. activating a tower.]]
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[[File:Tour_carthage-1-.jpg|thumb|left|190x190px|X.A.N.A. activating a tower.|alt=]]
X.A.N.A. activates [[towers|Towers]] on Lyoko, known by [[pulsations]], to tap its true capabilities and access the real world. It can also take over unsecured Towers and use many for the most advanced feats. The only way to stop them is by deactivating the Towers.
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X.A.N.A. activates [[Towers]], known by [[pulsations]], to act in the real world. It can only be stopped by deactivating them. With Towers, X.A.N.A. can take over networks or manifest [[Specter|specters]] from its multi-agent system, which are ghostly extensions that let it interact with the real world.
   
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On Earth, it can hack networks, control all forms of electromagnetic phenomena, and [[Possession|possess]] any targets (electronics, natural elements, inanimate objects, animals, etc.) like a virus to manipulate at will to attack the real world. After evolving further, X.A.N.A. can take over humans or manifest [[Polymorphic Specter|polymorphic specters]] to follow its orders on Earth as [[Pixelization|pixelized]] vessels with its spectral and electrical powers. Only the Lyoko Warriors cannot be controlled because being virtualized to Lyoko gives them resistance. Its vessels return to normal or simply disappear when their Towers deactivate, and victims do not remember what happened.
On Earth, X.A.N.A. manifests unnatural parts of its multi-agent system inside electrical networks or project as [[spectres]] from outlets. They are immune to earthly harm, can touch objects, physically enter outlets, and channel many unearthly powers. When their Towers deactivate, its spectres are negated and disappear instantly. Their capabilities are listed below:
 
   
 
Also, X.A.N.A. can activate Towers to [[Materialization|materialize]] or [[Translation|teleport]] minions to Earth through [[Scanners]] or [[Replikas]], [[X.A.N.A.'s Control Pendant|control]] [[X.A.N.A.'s Robot Army|technology]] it has built, or [[Deja Vu|show visions]] through a psychic link.
*[[File:Xana spectre.jpg|thumb|A spectre emerging.]]'''Electromagnetic Powers: '''X.A.N.A. can cause electromagnetic phenomena on Earth. It can [[X.A.N.A. Awakens, Part 1|manipulate]] [[X.A.N.A. Awakens, Part 2|electricity]], influence devices, and cause [[Seeing is Believing|short]] [[Claustrophobia|circuits]]. Using electrical networks, X.A.N.A. also generates ultrasound to cause [[Just in Time|earthquakes]], magnetic fields to [[Zero Gravity Zone|negate gravity]], or broadcasts viruses to [[Killer Music|hypnotize]] [[Bad Connection|people]].
 
 
*'''Virus [[Possession]]:''' X.A.N.A.'s main ability. It affects the real world by directly possessing objects or living things at the atomic level to launch attacks and evil schemes on Earth. The [[Eye of X.A.N.A.]] signifies its presence and control. With this, X.A.N.A. can [[New Order|move]] [[Tidal Wave|objects]], take over [[Cruel Dilemma|machines]] [[Log Book|or]] [[Satellite|weapons]], spread [[Holiday in the Fog|chemical]] [[Laughing Fit|substances]], [[Teddygodzilla|animate]] [[End of Take|lifeless]] [[The Girl of the Dreams|objects]], control [[Plagued|hordes]] [[Swarming Attack|of]] [[The Pretender|animals]], manipulate [[Rock Bottom|ground]] or [[Cold War|weather]], create a [[Attack of the Zombies|zombie virus carrier]], [[Triple Trouble|smoke that petrifies humans]], etc. X.A.N.A. eventually learns to possess humans to do its bidding, and [[Pixelization|pixelize]] vessels to give them enhanced and spectral bodies, electromagnetic abilities, levitation, etc. Only Lyoko Warriors cannot be controlled. They return to normal when their Towers deactivate and humans do not remember anything.
 
 
With Towers, X.A.N.A. can also create [[Polymorphic Spectres|polymorphic spectres]] on Earth, ghosts with pixelated powers that appear in human forms or shapeshifters that transform at will, [[Materialization|materialize]] or [[Translation|teleport]] [[False Start|virtual]] [[A Bad Turn|minions]] to Earth through the [[Scanners]] or [[Replikas]], [[X.A.N.A.'s Control Pendant|control]] [[X.A.N.A.'s Robot Army|devices]] it has built, or [[Deja Vu|show psychic visions]] through a unique link.
 
   
 
===[[Monsters]] & Programs===
 
===[[Monsters]] & Programs===
[[File:XANA Monsters.png|thumb|left|X.A.N.A.'s monsters]]
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On Lyoko, X.A.N.A. virtualizes deadly [[Monsters|monsters]] to fight enemies and attack targets, and the [[Scyphozoa]] to steal digital memory or possess warriors on Lyoko. It can also [[Sector Alteration Program|alter environments]], create [[Guardian|virtual]] [[Simulation Bubble|prisons]], [[Missing Link|modify]] [[Nobody in Particular|incomplete]] [[X.A.N.A. William|warriors]], plant bugs or viruses, program equipment and vehicles, etc.
X.A.N.A. programs [[Monsters|monsters]] to fight and attack targets on Lyoko. They include [[Kankrelats]], [[Bloks]], [[Hornets]], [[Krabs]], [[Megatanks]], [[Tarantulas]], [[Creepers]], [[Mantas]], [[Kongres]], [[Sharks]], and the [[Kalamar]]. As X.A.N.A. evolves, it can create new types and send them to other sectors. It also made the [[Scyphozoa]] for greater tasks, like stealing important data or brainwashing people on Lyoko.
 
 
It is also capable of [[Sector Alteration Program|altering sectors]], casting illusions, launching [[Hallucinogenic Beam|programs]] through monsters, putting bugs or viruses in systems, using prisons like [[Guardians]], [[Simulation Bubbles]], or [[Network Firewall|network firewalls]], and can manipulate [[Missing Link|incomplete]] [[Nobody in Particular|warriors]] to directly take memory or possess them, even retrieve [[William Dunbar|deleted]] ones to bind to itself indefinitely. X.A.N.A. can modify possessed warriors, and create equipment and vehicles for them, like its own Lyoko Warriors.
 
 
===[[Replikas]]===
 
[[File:Replika_outside.jpg|thumb|A Replika]]
 
The Keys to Lyoko allow X.A.N.A. to access the world network beyond the Digital Sea, as part of its goal of world domination. Inside, X.A.N.A. infects hundreds of other supercomputers with its multi-agent system to spread its influence and take over research facilities on Earth. It uses data from the keys to creates Replikas, smaller copies of Lyoko, inside all of them to maintain complete power over its sites. Inside the bases, X.A.N.A. takes over machinery or people inside to create advanced technology, including vast [[X.A.N.A.'s Robot Army|armies of robots]] to conquer the entire world.
 
   
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Using its Replika network, X.A.N.A. can send the [[Kolossus]], its largest and most powerful monster and the ultimate weapon to use on Lyoko or any of its Replikas.
Furthermore, X.A.N.A. can take power from each of the Replikas to strengthen its abilities greatly. Using this, it can create the mighty [[Kolossus]], a titan whose immense strength can tear the landscape and instantly devirtualize enemies. It is invulnerable to attack, except for the symbols on its head and arm, which both need to be hit.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
X.A.N.A. and Lyoko were both created by a computer genius named [[Franz Hopper]], formerly Waldo Franz Schaeffer, to destroy [[Project Carthage]]. Franz also created the time reversion function to give himself all the time he needed to perfect the virtual world. Through them, X.A.N.A.'s intelligence grew, showing signs of self-awareness and curiosity directed at Franz, who was getting paranoid through his abuse of the returns to the past, spending almost seven years worth of the same day, but by his 1,265th use, X.A.N.A.'s presence started to setting in. The [[Men in Black|men in black]] found Hopper, forcing him and [[Aelita|his daughter]] to retreat to Lyoko. But, X.A.N.A. betrayed Franz and imprisoned them. He tries to persuade X.A.N.A. that they can live in peace, but tries to eliminate him and Aelita. Seeing that it has become a threat to mankind, Franz Hopper shuts down the Supercomputer, forcing him, Aelita, and the evil virus into dormancy.
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X.A.N.A. was created by a computer scientist named [[Franz Hopper|Waldo Schaeffer]], who later changed his name to '''Franz Hopper''' in order to hide his identity from his enemies, to destroy [[Project Carthage]]. Despite his efforts to throw them off his trail, his enemies learned of his activities and pursue him. To escape them, he uses time reversions to give him all the time needed to perfect his virtual world Lyoko to be a safe place to live. Consequently, this caused X.A.N.A. to evolve until it becomes self-aware. Once Franz Hopper and [[Aelita|his daughter]] were virtualized, it rebels against them by trapping them in Lyoko and trying to eliminate them. Franz tries to reason with X.A.N.A. but it has grown too powerful and become a threat to mankind, forcing him to shut down the Supercomputer.
   
 
===Awakening===
 
===Awakening===
[[File:18 evil crazy wires.png|thumb|X.A.N.A. taking control of cables.]]
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X.A.N.A. was reawakened in the ''[[X.A.N.A. Awakens]]'' prequel by [[Jeremie]], when he turns on the Supercomputer and discovers [[Aelita]] and Lyoko. Soon after, X.A.N.A. sends monsters after Aelita and activates a Tower in the Ice Sector, using it to attack with electrical phenomena, possessed miniature robots and cables, and a spectre in the form of an orb of lightning to eliminate those who know about the Supercomputer.
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X.A.N.A. was reawakened when [[Jeremie]] reactivates the Supercomputer, discovering [[Aelita]] and Lyoko. It sends monsters after Aelita and activates a Tower to attack with electricity and machines, then manifests a lightning specter after those involved with Lyoko. Jeremie sends [[Odd Della Robbia|Odd]], [[Ulrich Stern|Ulrich]], and [[Yumi Ishiyama|Yumi]] to Lyoko to deactivate the Tower and let him continue his work on Aelita's materialization, knowing how to neutralize X.A.N.A, officially becoming the Lyoko Warriors.[[File:TeddyGodzilla XANA attack image 1.png|thumb|X.A.N.A. using a specter to launch an attack.|alt=|150x150px]]
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While Jeremie works on materialization, X.A.N.A. launches random attacks on humanity and its enemies by using Towers to hack networks to control machines, generate electrical phenomena, or manifest specters to possess targets to bend to its will, while guarding its Towers with monsters and virtual traps on Lyoko. The group continue fighting X.A.N.A., thwarting its attacks at every turn and fixing the damage caused with [[Return to the Past|time reversions]].
   
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When the heroes finally manage to materialize Aelita with [[Code: Earth (program)|Code: Earth]], X.A.N.A. stole her memories of her life on Earth to bind her fate to the Supercomputer, putting her into a lethal coma when the team shut the machine down, which ensures X.A.N.A.'s survival for now.
Jeremie virtualizes [[Odd Della Robbia|Odd]], [[Ulrich Stern|Ulrich]] and [[Yumi Ishiyama|Yumi]] onto Lyoko to fight the monsters and ensure Aelita gets to the red Tower, deactivating it. This lets them discover X.A.N.A., a dangerous virus program that controls electricity and activates Towers to access the real world. The group decide to let Jeremie keep working on materializing Aelita, knowing they can neutralize X.A.N.A. by deactivating its Towers, starting the conflict between them.
 
 
===First Encounters===
 
[[File:TeddyGodzilla XANA attack image 1.png|thumb|left|X.A.N.A. using a spectre to launch an attack.]]
 
In the first season, X.A.N.A. launches attacks to menace the world and eliminate the Lyoko Warriors, while Jeremie works to materialize Aelita and eventually shut down the Supercomputer and X.A.N.A. with it.
 
 
X.A.N.A. activates Towers on Lyoko to launch random attacks by hacking technology, projecting electromagnetic phenomena, possessing objects and animals, setting traps, and causing disasters to get rid of all its obstacles. All of which have been stopped due to the efforts of the Lyoko Warriors.
 
 
[[File:XANA.png|thumb|X.A.N.A.'s only real physical appearance, seen in ''[[Ghost Channel]]''.]]
 
In ''[[Ghost Channel]]'', X.A.N.A. makes its only physical appearance as an illusion inside of a [[Simulation Bubble]]. It poses as a fake Jeremie, but when it has been found out, it reveals itself and tries to kill them in the virtual simulation, but Aelita dispels the bubble before he succeeds.
 
 
When Aelita's materialization program is finally completed near the end of the season, X.A.N.A. does all he can to try and stop the process. It sends Megatanks to attack the Tower that they are using for the process. Its attempts failed, but X.A.N.A. managed to take a part of herself to keep her tethered to the Supercomputer. Unfortunately, after Aelita was made flesh and blood, Jeremie discovers X.A.N.A.'s alteration, mistaking it to be a virus implanted in her. When they tried to shut the Supercomputer down, Aelita gets put into a lethal coma, but comes back to life when it's turned on.
 
   
 
===Growing Power===
 
===Growing Power===
[[File:New_Order_Charge_up_lasers_image_1.png|thumb|X.A.N.A.'s new monster.]]
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[[File:New_Order_Charge_up_lasers_image_1.png|thumb|left|X.A.N.A.'s new monster.]]
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X.A.N.A. is somehow evolving and getting stronger, creating new monsters on Lyoko, displayed by the [[Tarantula|Tarantulas]]. It sends one of them which successfully defeats all three warriors, but they manage to outwit two of them guarding an activated Tower and thwart X.A.N.A.'s latest attack.
X.A.N.A. is somehow getting more powerful on Lyoko and Earth. Its intelligence increases, learns to unleash bigger phenomena and possess humans to do its bidding, and creates new monsters on Lyoko, demonstrated with its new [[Tarantula]] monster. The time reversions are the cause, each adds power to the Supercomputer and X.A.N.A.'s as well because it is tethered to the machine.
 
 
It changes tactics from random attacks to stealing Aelita's memory with the [[Scyphozoa]] monster and gaining the [[Keys of Lyoko|Keys to Lyoko]] inside her, so it can escape the Supercomputer for bigger plans. To this end, its schemes focus on virtualizing Aelita and isolating her, with methods like having possessed humans take her by force, hypnotizing her, using her feelings to manipulate or blackmail her, or launching attacks set up to incapacitate her friends. Until X.A.N.A. gets her memory, it cannot risk killing her before then and must be careful to keep her alive at all costs.
 
 
[[File:Unchartered_Territory_Ulrich_sees_the_Scyphozoa_image_2.png|thumb|left|170px|The Scyphozoa stealing Aelita's memory.]]
 
The group also discovers Sector 5, the center of Lyoko. It is where X.A.N.A. lives and where all of its data can be accessed. It uses [[Creeper]]s, [[Manta]]s, and mechanical traps to deal with intruders that try to mine data from its interface.
 
   
When Aelita gets visions of her former life on Earth, they lead the group to an abandoned house called the [[Hermitage]], owned by the mysterious Franz Hopper, and to a briefcase of encrypted discs that contain his diary. X.A.N.A. tries to possess one of the group to destroy the discs, but only succeeds with Jeremie, who copied them into the Supercomputer's restricted area beforehand. This proves that people who have been virtualized to Lyoko cannot be controlled by X.A.N.A. They virtualize Jeremie to Lyoko to protect him, with the experience being displeasing for him.
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The heroes discover the [[The Hermitage|Hermitage]], which is owned by the mysterious [[Waldo Schaeffer|Franz Hopper]]. Later, the group discovers a [[Sector Five|fifth sector]] on Lyoko where X.A.N.A. lives and all its data can be accessed, but it's guarded by [[Creeper]] and [[Manta]] monsters, and trap mechanisms linked to a [[Sector Five Security Countdown|countdown procedure]]. The team regularly venture there to mine through X.A.N.A.'s own data relating to the virus tying Aelita to X.A.N.A. with the hope of freeing her.
   
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[[File:Unchartered_Territory_Ulrich_sees_the_Scyphozoa_image_2.png|thumb|170px|The Scyphozoa stealing Aelita's memory.]]X.A.N.A. develops greater objectives as its power grows. While still fighting the heroes, it wants to acquire the Keys to Lyoko inside Aelita's memory to gain access to the world network. To that end, X.A.N.A. creates the [[Scyphozoa]] to extract digital memory from anything and launches schemes to lure Aelita to Lyoko for its monster to capture her without interference. Until X.A.N.A. gets the keys, it has to be careful to keep her alive no matter what.
When Jeremie creates the [[Marabounta (monster)|Marabounta]] monster, which starts targeting Aelita and spreads to all of Lyoko, to everyone's surprise, X.A.N.A. sends monsters to protect Aelita and help the Lyoko Warriors destroy the Marabounta. Its assistance is comes from the fact that it can't let Aelita die before it steals her memory or allow Lyoko, the source of its power, be destroyed by this uncontrollable monster. When it is all over, X.A.N.A. has its monsters respectfully bow and leave them in peace, not seeing any reason in further battle.
 
   
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The group discovers that the returns to the past are making X.A.N.A. stronger, confirmed when it took control of the function to repeat the same day until it can possess humans, making them [[Pixelization|pixelized]], empowered agents to attack with or follow its orders on Earth, like kidnapping Aelita to send to Lyoko. However, X.A.N.A. cannot possess Lyoko Warriors, since it could only control Jeremie to destroy the newly discovered diary of Franz Hopper, who copied the data beforehand and got virtualized to prevent further possessions.
When the Supercomputer's nuclear battery fails, X.A.N.A. takes action by possessing a criminal to steal a new uranium battery, enduring the shutdowns while doing it. Then, X.A.N.A. kidnaps Jeremie to make him replace the battery. They both have a common interest to keep the Supercomputer online, for X.A.N.A. to survive and Jeremie to save Aelita. Once the new battery is inside, the possessed human tries to kill him, but fails.
 
   
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X.A.N.A. and the heroes aid each other out of necessity on two occasions. When Jeremie created the [[Marabounta (monster)|Marabounta]] and went out of control, it sends monsters to protect Aelita and help the team destroy it, because it still needs Aelita intact. Then, when the Supercomputer's nuclear battery fails, putting it and Aelita at risk of dying, X.A.N.A. possesses a criminal to steal another and kidnaps Jeremie to make him change the battery, since it knows they both have an interest in keeping the machine online. Once he puts in the battery, X.A.N.A.'s pawn tries to kill him and fails.
[[File:Clone_polymorph.jpg|thumb|A polymorphic spectre.]]
 
As more proof of its growing strength. X.A.N.A. learns to create [[Polymorphic Spectre|polymorphic spectres]], ghosts with pixelated powers that appear in human forms or shapeshifters that transform at will, allowing it to use others' identities to manipulate and trick the Lyoko Warriors. Also, X.A.N.A. can now send Flying Mantas to surface sectors.
 
   
 
[[File:Clone_polymorph.jpg|thumb|left|A polymorphic specter.]]
One time, X.A.N.A. uses a spectre to impersonate Franz Hopper and make them believe he is here to help them free Aelita from her supposed virus. He tricks them into turning against Jeremie, and upgrades their weapons on their mission, but it was all a trap to isolate Aelita and eliminate the group at the same time. Jeremie sees through X.A.N.A.'s ruse in time to save them, frustrating X.A.N.A. with another defeat.
 
 
As more proof of its growing power. X.A.N.A. can manifest [[Polymorphic Specter|polymorphic specters]], ghosts with pixelized abilities that appear as clones of people or shapeshifters that transform at will. Since it cannot control Lyoko Warriors, this allows X.A.N.A. to use their identities to deceive them, ambush them on Lyoko, or impersonate Franz Hopper to gain their trust.
   
The real Franz Hopper makes contact with the Lyoko Warriors by possessing Sissi Delmas to type a message for them. He also saves their decryption of Franz Hopper's diary from X.A.N.A.'s plan to access the restricted part of the Supercomputer to steal the information and the Lyoko Warriors'. Following the decryption, the information reveals that he did create Lyoko and X.A.N.A., but also that Aelita is his daughter and virtualized her to Lyoko along with himself.
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Later, the real Franz Hopper contacts the group and helps decrypt his diary, despite X.A.N.A.'s efforts to stop him in the former or steal their data in the latter. Following the decryption, the information reveals that Franz Hopper created X.A.N.A. and Lyoko, but also that Aelita is his daughter and he virtualized her to Lyoko along with himself.
   
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[[File:The_Key_-_X.A.N.A._is_freed-1.png|thumb|160px|X.A.N.A. frees itself from the Supercomputer in ''[[The Key]]''.]]
[[File:The_Key_-_X.A.N.A._is_freed-1.png|thumb|left|160px|X.A.N.A. frees itself from the Supercomputer in ''[[The Key]]''.]]The diary also lets Jeremie discover that Aelita holds the [[Keys of Lyoko|Keys to Lyoko]] inside of her, the data that X.A.N.A. wants from her and that she is not infected with a virus at all, but missing a fragment of herself. He discovers the piece in Sector 5, and they go on a mission to retrieve it, but it was a fake to lure Aelita. Falling debris drops from the ceiling which devirtualizes her friends. The Scyphozoa appears with no one left to stop it this time, stealing her entire memory and causing her to drop to the floor lifeless. X.A.N.A. activates Towers in all four sectors to render Lyoko nonfunctional and escape as a massive, swirling spectre into the world network with all its accumulated power. With everything seeming hopeless, Franz Hopper takes action to restore Aelita's memories and Lyoko, deactivating the Towers. But, X.A.N.A. is now free from the Supercomputer, shutting it down won't stop it anymore.
 
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Jeremie also learns from the diary what X.A.N.A. seeks within Aelita's memory and that she doesn't have a virus, but a missing fragment. X.A.N.A. uses a fake to lure the heroes into a trap that devirtualizes her allies and allows the Scyphozoa to successfully steal her memory and the Keys to Lyoko, giving X.A.N.A. everything it needs to escape the Supercomputer. Aelita seemed to perish as a result, but Franz Hopper restores her to life and the missing part of herself: the memories of her former life on Earth, at last making her fully human. However, X.A.N.A. is no longer bound to the Supercomputer anymore, making it more dangerous than ever.
   
 
===Targeting Lyoko===
 
===Targeting Lyoko===
[[File:Coreoflyoko.jpg|thumb|X.A.N.A.'s monsters attacking the Core of Lyoko.]]
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[[File:Coreoflyoko.jpg|thumb|left|X.A.N.A.'s monsters attacking the Core of Lyoko.|alt=|150x150px]]
After X.A.N.A. managed to access the world network, it leaves the group alone, thinking they are not a threat. When Jeremie upgrades the Superscan to track X.A.N.A. in the network, it responds by sending monsters to an unknown room in Sector 5 that contains the [[Core of Lyoko]]. By destroying it, X.A.N.A. can make the entire virtual world disappear. The group stops the assault in the end.
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X.A.N.A.'s multi-agent system has now expanded to the world network. It hasn't attacked the heroes since it freed itself, thinking it is beyond their reach. When Jeremie upgrades the Superscan to find X.A.N.A, it responds by sending monsters to attack the [[Core of Lyoko]] to wipe out the virtual world, intending to keep the heroes from discovering its network schemes. The group stops its assault in the end.
   
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[[File:Codexana.jpg|thumb|130x130px|X.A.N.A.'s code being entered|alt=]]Having no more need for the Supercomputer, X.A.N.A. is free to launch attacks on Lyoko itself, which is the team's only means of fighting. To accomplish this, it targets the Core of Lyoko in the virtual world with monster attacks, while using diversions to keep the heroes busy or attacks the Supercomputer directly using possessed humans and other physical methods.
X.A.N.A. is now free to use more ruthless means to eliminate its obstacles, with the destruction of Lyoko. It sends monsters to attack the Core while using diversions to distract the team and targets the Supercomputer in the real world. The group manage to succeed at stopping them every time.
 
   
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Additionally, X.A.N.A. also destroys all of Lyoko's surface sectors by using the Scyphozoa to possess Aelita with its [[X.A.N.A. (code)|virus code]] and make her input the code into the sector's Way Towers, allowing X.A.N.A. to erase the corresponding sectors completely. It takes these actions to make the Transport Orb inaccessible to the team. It succeeds in the order of Forest, Desert, Ice, and Mountain, but Jeremie finds the means to virtualize the team directly to Sector 5.
[[File:Codexana.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Its code is entered into Forest Way Tower.]]
 
To lower their chances, X.A.N.A. brainwashes Aelita with its [[X.A.N.A. (code)|virus code]] using the Scyphozoa to make her enter Way Towers and input the code, allowing X.A.N.A. to erase the other sectors to block the Transport Orb and their way to get to the Core of Lyoko. It succeeds in the order of Forest, Desert, Ice, and Mountain Sectors.
 
   
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[[File:Xanapossessedwilliam.jpg|thumb|left|173x173px|X.A.N.A. transforming William]]
[[File:Xanapossessedwilliam.jpg|thumb|150px|X.A.N.A. resurrecting William]]Jeremie later finds a way to virtualize the team directly into Sector 5 and recruit [[William Dunbar]]. X.A.N.A. starts attacking the Core of Lyoko. While William was fighting on Lyoko, it sees his power and takes the chance to use the Scyphozoa to successfully possess him, then lead a Creeper army focused on the Core of Lyoko. They overwhelm the core shields and he, the group, with ease. With nothing left to stop him, William destroys the Core of Lyoko and was deleted shortly after. But, X.A.N.A. retrieves him from the void to transforms into its [[X.A.N.A. William|loyal servant]].
 
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Initially reluctant, the team decides to recruit [[William Dunbar]]. However, he gets cocky during his first mission, allowing X.A.N.A. to use the Scyphozoa to possess him. It puts William at the head of a Creeper army focused on the Core of Lyoko, who quickly destroy its shields with their combined firepower. When the warriors arrive, he defeats them all and successfully destroys the Core, wiping out Lyoko and rendering the team unable to fight X.A.N.A. now. William was left in the digital void, but X.A.N.A. retrieves and enslaves him.
   
===Final Plans===
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===World Domination Plans===
[[File:12_hello_handsome.png|thumb|left|X.A.N.A.'s newest warrior.]]
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[[File:12_hello_handsome.png|thumb|170px|X.A.N.A.'s newest minion|alt=]]
With data sent by Franz Hopper, Jeremie and Aelita recreate Lyoko. X.A.N.A. takes the opportunity to send William to Earth to kidnap Aelita, virtualize her to Lyoko, and throw her into the Digital Sea. He doesn't succeed, but shows the team that William has been captured and brainwashed by X.A.N.A. and has become its dark minion.
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Through a message sent by Franz Hopper, Jeremie recreates Lyoko. Soon after they do, X.A.N.A. sends William to the real world from the Scanners to kidnap Aelita and throw her into the Digital Sea. The group saves her and defeats William, but know he is an [[X.A.N.A. William|agent of X.A.N.A.]] now. To avoid suspicion about his disappearance at the academy, the group create their own William clone.
   
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X.A.N.A. has made William its general and most dangerous weapon. It has made him a fighter that is more than a match for any warrior, lets him command its monsters, and gave him the [[Black Manta]] to summon and ride on. He also has a copy of the Keys to Lyoko, allowing him to influence or deactivate Towers activated by others. Finally, X.A.N.A. can materialize him from the Scanners as a pixelized human without using a Tower for missions on Earth.
With all of its resources and newfound Lyoko Warrior, X.A.N.A. continues to attack the Lyoko Warriors and the Supercomputer, but has also concluded that Franz Hopper is how the Lyoko Warriors keep coming back from their defeats. To truly eliminate its obstacles, X.A.N.A. must destroy Franz Hopper who currently hides in the network. To draw him out, X.A.N.A. once again targets Aelita, so it can throw her into the Digital Sea, knowing that he would no doubt reveal himself to save his daughter, exposing him for its minions to destroy.
 
   
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While X.A.N.A. is still determined to destroy the Lyoko Warriors and the Supercomputer, it decides Franz Hopper is the biggest threat. Since he's the reason the team always recovers and X.A.N.A. knows that Franz joining forces with the team would be the ultimate threat. To deal with him, it schemes to throw Aelita into the Digital Sea, knowing he would risk his life to save his daughter. Meanwhile, inside the world network, X.A.N.A. infects other supercomputers, putting [[Replikas]] inside them, smaller Lyoko copies. They are extensions that let it survive outside the Supercomputer and take over secret laboratories and military bases on Earth for its own purposes.
Having a Lyoko Warrior allows X.A.N.A. to use more effective ways of fighting. It enhances him to be more than a match for any warrior, has the ability to command monsters like a general, summon and ride the [[Black Manta]] like a vehicle, and was given a copy of the Keys to Lyoko to influence, enter, and interface with Towers that X.A.N.A. cannot control directly. William can also use the Scanners to materialize himself as a possessed human without activating a Tower for missions on Earth.
 
   
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When the heroes build their own virtual ship, the [[The Skidbladnir|Skidbladnir]], to counter X.A.N.A.'s network schemes, it creates [[Kongre|virtual]] [[Shark|sea]] [[Kalamar|monsters]] and the [[Rorkal]] Nav Skid for William to fight them in the Digital Sea. Inside Replika sectors, it defends itself by sending Lyoko monsters and William to attack and activates Towers to deal with the teleported heroes sent to its Earth facilities to destroy their supercomputers. It can also have William deactivate their Towers to quickly end their missions. Also, X.A.N.A. launches attacks and programs traps that specifically target their virtual ship to prevent any further interference but continues to fail.
[[File:Kongres.jpg|thumb|New monsters, Kongres.]]The Lyoko Warriors soon achieve the means to travel in the world network beyond the Digital Sea with the creation of the [[Skidbladnir]]. They find that X.A.N.A. has created [[Replikas]], smaller virtual worlds all over the Digital Sea, infecting other supercomputers on Earth with X.A.N.A. for an unknown purpose. The Lyoko Warriors decide to find and destroy them all to weaken X.A.N.A.'s influence. In response, X.A.N.A. programs new monsters called [[Kongres]] to attack them on their travels, and makes their virtual ship a priority target to end their interference with its plans for the world network.
 
   
 
[[File:Kolossus_Code_Lyoko.jpg|thumb|The mighty Kolossus.|alt=|160x160px]]
One time, X.A.N.A. sent the Scyphozoa to drain and destroy the Skidbladnir in its hangar. The scheme failed, but it acquired data on the ship, which it used to program the [[Shark]] monsters and the [[Rorkal]], a personal Nav Skid for William to fight in the Digital Sea. X.A.N.A. also created the [[Kalamar]], a giant, squid-like monster with a drill to destroy the ship while its shields were down at one time, but fails again.
 
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Near the end of the series, X.A.N.A. teleports William to its Ice Replika base to fight the team, which allows them to access data on how it controls him, then uses the power of all its Replikas to create the strongest monster: "the [[Kolossus]]," a massive titan that can devirtualize enemies instantly. They manage to escape with their ship intact and discover that X.A.N.A. controls hundreds of Replikas in the network.
   
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After which, Jeremie creates a program to free William and an incomplete one to destroy X.A.N.A. The heroes go back to the Ice Replika for the former task where they discover its plan to create weapons and [[X.A.N.A.'s Robot Army|armies of robots]] for world conquest. They manage to free William, but the Kolossus destroys the Skidbladnir. X.A.N.A. may have lost William, but still has the Kolossus and built an army capable of world domination. Jeremie's multi-agent program is their only hope of stopping X.A.N.A.'s evil ambitions.
Along the way, the group discovers that X.A.N.A. uses its Replikas to take over research facilities on Earth. They include a [[Forest Replika]] in an [[Jungle Research Facility|jungle laboratory]], a [[Desert Replika]] in a [[New Mexico Research Facility|New Mexico base]], and a [[Carthage Replika]] in a [[Space Station|space station]]. These places are used to create technology and weapons, like [[Spider Robots|cybernetic spiders]], force field generators, electronic implants, and floating metallic orbs that protrude spikes and burn through metal. Their work is all accomplished by possessed scientists or automated machines. The Lyoko Warriors use a process called "[[Translation|teleportation]]" to send Lyoko Warriors as spectres in their warrior forms to the sites to destroy its supercomputers. X.A.N.A. counters them by activating Replika Towers to use the new weapons, or its own teleportation to send Lyoko monsters or William to its locations. X.A.N.A. can also have William enter and deactivate the Towers the group use for their teleportation.
 
   
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===The End of X.A.N.A.===
[[File:Kolossus_Code_Lyoko.jpg|thumb|left|The mighty Kolossus.]]
 
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[[File:Xana_1.png|thumb|170px|X.A.N.A.'s final moments in the real world as its eradicated by Jeremie's [[Anti-X.A.N.A. Program]].|alt=|left]]
While in the [[Ice Replika]], located in a [[Siberian Research Facility|lab in Siberia]], X.A.N.A. teleports William inside to deal with the intruders, but this was a mistake on its part. Aelita hacks the Tower that commands his teleportation for data on how X.A.N.A. controls William. Soon after they defeat him, X.A.N.A. draws power from every Replika to create its most powerful monster: "[[Kolossus|the Kolossus]]." This reveals that X.A.N.A. controls hundreds of Replikas, too many to take out one by one.
 
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X.A.N.A. engages its final assault when the group and Franz Hopper meet to launch their '''Anti-X.A.N.A. Program'''. It possesses William to knock out Jeremie and try to unplug the Scanners, hoping to destroy all its enemies using the Kolossus and Mantas. While Ulrich manages to defeat the Kolossus, Franz Hopper sacrifices himself to provide the energy for Aelita to launch the program, appearing as a swarm of agents that destroys all of its monsters before spreading to the other four sectors of Lyoko, then making its way out into the network where it destroys all its Replikas one by one.
   
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As this happens, the specter possessing William is forced out of him, showing X.A.N.A. in agony and glitching out due to its entire multi-agent system being destroyed everywhere. Then, it finally fades into oblivion while its activated Tower returns to normal as the hostile program is erased for good. Ultimately, the Lyoko Warriors are successful in destroying X.A.N.A. forever and ensuring it will never return.
[[File:ArcticRobots.jpg|thumb|X.A.N.A.'s robot army.]]
 
Jeremie creates an incomplete multi-agent antivirus program to destroy X.A.N.A. and a program to free William from the data gathered from the Ice Replika, but need to go back there to use the latter. Their second time inside the base, the group also discover humanoid robots lined up like an army, revealing X.A.N.A.'s secret plan to create [[X.A.N.A.'s Robot Army|armies of powerful robots]] to conquer the Earth. The group finally free William from X.A.N.A. using their program. However, the Kolossus destroys the Skidbladnir and their only means of network travel.
 
   
 
==Other Continuities==
X.A.N.A. may have lost its most dangerous warrior, but that is inconsequential now. It is at the peak of its power and close to ultimate victory. It has the combined power of hundreds of supercomputers at its disposal, taken out the Skidbladnir, and has built legions of robot armies prepared to take over the world. This leaves Jeremie's multi-agent program as their only hope of ending X.A.N.A.'s reign of destruction.
 
 
X.A.N.A. reappears in the live-action ''Evolution'' sequel and the alternate continuity of the ''Chronicles'' novel series. It should be noted that neither of the two continuities are completely canon, as ''Evolution'' was disowned by the original showrunners, who confirmed that only a few of their ideas made it into the show and that the events within were not canon.<ref>[http://cdal.over-blog.com/article-interview-sophie-decroisette-partie-2-122910086.html "Interview - Sophie Decroisette, partie 2".] Ces Dessins Animés-Là qui méritent qu'on s'en souvienne. March 11, 2014.</ref><ref>[https://en.codelyoko.fr/interviews/qr_sophie_decroisette.cl "Interview with Sophie Decroisette"] - CodeLyoko.fr (2016)</ref> Similarly, while the novels were written with the original documents in hand, not all of their events are noted to be canon either.
   
===Destruction===
 
 
[[File:Xana_1.png|thumb|left|190px|X.A.N.A. being destroyed.]]
 
X.A.N.A. has its last battle in ''[[Fight to the Finish]]''. Franz Hopper meets with the group on Lyoko for the launch of Jeremie's multi-agent antivirus to destroy X.A.N.A. It responds by possessing William in the real world, and sending the Kolossus and Mantas to destroy Franz Hopper on Lyoko. Yumi fights William, while Odd, Aelita, and Hopper go to Sector 5 to activate the program. Ulrich defeats the Kolossus, but is devirtualized after. They run the program, but don't have enough power. Mantas attack, but Franz Hopper sacrifices himself to provide power, with Aelita watching in horror as she triggers the program.
 
 
The antivirus is launched from the Core of Lyoko, which destroys all monsters and spreads to the sectors, including the activated Tower. Its spectre is forced out of William and personifies X.A.N.A. in pain. The antivirus program then spreads into the Digital Sea. X.A.N.A. screams in agony as its spectre is erased from existence when the Tower deactivates and its Replikas are destroyed. The evil virus has been destroyed, its plans for world domination squashed, and X.A.N.A.'s threat is ended for all time.
 
 
==Other Continuities==
 
X.A.N.A. reappears in the live-action ''Evolution'' sequel and the alternate continuity of the ''Chronicles'' novel series. It should be noted that neither of the two continuities are completely canon, as ''Evolution'' was disowned by the original show-runners, who confirmed that only a few of their ideas made it into the show and that the events within were not canon. Similarly, while the novels were written with the original documents in hand, not all of their events are noted to be canon either.
 
 
===Code Lyoko: Evolution===
 
===Code Lyoko: Evolution===
 
[[File:Xana returned.jpg|thumb|left|A Tower activated, signifying the rebirth of X.A.N.A..]]
 
[[File:Xana returned.jpg|thumb|left|A Tower activated, signifying the rebirth of X.A.N.A..]]
In the live-action ''Evolution'' sequel, X.A.N.A. has survived its demise in the previous series by hiding in the supercomputer that generates an unknown Replika, called the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]]. X.A.N.A. causes strange bugs in the Kadic school's computers and short circuits, which compels the group to reactivate the Supercomputer and restore Lyoko, renewing their struggle with their old enemy.
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In the live-action ''Evolution'' sequel, X.A.N.A. has survived its demise in the previous series by hiding in the supercomputer that generates an unknown Replika, called the [[Cortex (Replika)|Cortex]]. X.A.N.A. causes strange bugs in the Kadic school's computers and short circuits, which compels the group to reactivate the Supercomputer and restore Lyoko, renewing their struggle with their old enemy.
   
Furthermore, X.A.N.A. had injected its own [[Source Codes]] into the warriors in their last battle, which contain fragments of its power. It now acts to generate spectres on Earth to focus on stealing back its source codes from the teenagers, and gradually recover its full strength. At the same time, X.A.N.A. also keeps itself hidden from the owner of the Cortex, Professor [[Tyron]], so he does not do anything rash to purge it from his systems.
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Furthermore, X.A.N.A. had injected its own [[Source Codes]] into the warriors in their last battle, which contain fragments of its power. It now sends specters to Earth to steal back its source codes from the heroes, and gradually recover its full strength and take over the world network again. At the same time, X.A.N.A. also keeps itself hidden from the owner of the Cortex, Professor [[Tyron]], so he does not do anything rash to purge it from his systems.
   
[[File:Cortexball_dissapearing_.png|thumb|The disintegration of the Cortex, where X.A.N.A. now lives.]]Throughout this series near the end, X.A.N.A. has gradually recovered 95% of its full power from the Lyoko Warriors, but he group have also diligently worked on a virus that would wipe out the Cortex and X.A.N.A. too. They were forced to implant the virus immediately, but Tyron shuts down his supercomputer to avoid losing all his work while the virus was uploaded.
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[[File:Cortexball_dissapearing_.png|thumb|The disintegration of the Cortex, where X.A.N.A. now lives.]]
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Throughout this series near the end, X.A.N.A. has gradually recovered 95% of its full power from the Lyoko Warriors, but the group have also diligently worked on a virus that would wipe out the Cortex and X.A.N.A. too. They were forced to implant the virus immediately, but Tyron shuts down his supercomputer to avoid losing all his work while the virus was uploaded.
   
Unless Tyron finds an antivirus, X.A.N.A. will be rendered eternally frozen as long as the Cortex stays turned off. If Lyoko stays active, it will escape destruction again, so the group shuts down the Supercomputer, but will remain on guard if X.A.N.A. survives.
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Unless Tyron finds an antivirus, X.A.N.A. will be rendered eternally frozen as long as the Cortex stays turned off. If Lyoko stays active, it will escape destruction again, so the group shuts down the Supercomputer, but will remain on guard if X.A.N.A. survives.
   
 
===Code Lyoko: Chronicles===
 
===Code Lyoko: Chronicles===
 
In this alternate continuity, the events of the first four seasons are severely streamlined as the first book indicates. While the events of the prequel and the first season are followed relatively the same as before, the climax of the rest of the series is compressed into one event. Franz Hopper reveals himself to the group before any equivalent of ''The Key'' occurs. He informs the group how to destroy X.A.N.A., by launching the multi-agent program into the Core of Lyoko. Hopper sacrifices himself to provide the energy needed, while at the same time restoring Aelita's memories and informing the group about her mother.
 
In this alternate continuity, the events of the first four seasons are severely streamlined as the first book indicates. While the events of the prequel and the first season are followed relatively the same as before, the climax of the rest of the series is compressed into one event. Franz Hopper reveals himself to the group before any equivalent of ''The Key'' occurs. He informs the group how to destroy X.A.N.A., by launching the multi-agent program into the Core of Lyoko. Hopper sacrifices himself to provide the energy needed, while at the same time restoring Aelita's memories and informing the group about her mother.
   
As for X.A.N.A., the entity's core is destroyed. It is purged and ejected from Lyoko, left to drift in the network without its memories or core functions. Over the course of several months however, X.A.N.A. begins to gain strength back, and searches for a human vessel in lieu of a virtual world. Ultimately, it looks for a vessel that it can use to infiltrate Kadic without suspicion, so as to kill the Lyoko Warriors.
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As for X.A.N.A., the entity's core is destroyed. It is purged and ejected from Lyoko, left to drift in the network without its memories or core functions. Over the course of several months, however, X.A.N.A. begins to gain strength back, and searches for a human vessel in lieu of a virtual world. Ultimately, it looks for a vessel that it can use to infiltrate Kadic without suspicion, so as to kill the Lyoko Warriors.
   
 
Choosing a girl known as Eva Skinner, X.A.N.A. began to settle into its new circumstances, and learned of the Lyoko Warriors researching the history of the Supercomputer. Seeing a chance to gain its strength back, X.A.N.A. befriended the group, but planned on destroying them from the inside out. Over a time period, it gradually gained enough trust that they "informed" Eva about the supercomputer, Franz Hopper, and their search for Anthea Hopper. Seducing Odd, X.A.N.A. managed to brainwash the boy, laying the groundwork for its return.
 
Choosing a girl known as Eva Skinner, X.A.N.A. began to settle into its new circumstances, and learned of the Lyoko Warriors researching the history of the Supercomputer. Seeing a chance to gain its strength back, X.A.N.A. befriended the group, but planned on destroying them from the inside out. Over a time period, it gradually gained enough trust that they "informed" Eva about the supercomputer, Franz Hopper, and their search for Anthea Hopper. Seducing Odd, X.A.N.A. managed to brainwash the boy, laying the groundwork for its return.
   
X.A.N.A. however, would later learn from Hopper's archives multiple shocking truths: that he had been made with altruistic purposes in mind, to be the Guardian of Lyoko and the First City. Moreover, he had been close friends with Aelita, a friendship Hopper encouraged as a way to teach him human emotions. However, all this had been clouded when he was corrupted by leftover coding from a dark zone program, Project Carthage, whose templates Lyoko had been created from.
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X.A.N.A. however, would later learn from Hopper's archives multiple shocking truths: that he had been made with altruistic purposes in mind, to be the Guardian of Lyoko and the First City. Moreover, he had been close friends with Aelita, a friendship Hopper encouraged as a way to teach him human emotions. However, all this had been clouded when he was corrupted by leftover coding from a dark zone program, Project Carthage, whose templates Lyoko had been created from.
   
Shaken by this, as well as by the emotions that had gradually crept up on him the longer he stayed in the Lyoko Warriors' company, X.A.N.A sought out an opportunity to speak to Aelita alone and share what he remembered. While rightfully wary of the AI, whose identity had by now been ousted, she nevertheless agreed. Appearing to her as a young man greatly resembling William, X.A.N.A spent many hours talking with her. But though they rekindled their former friendship, the discussion ended in conflict when X.A.N.A. mistook her reluctance to help him as a declaration of war. Leaving her, he began preparations to dominate the world.
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Shaken by this, as well as by the emotions that had gradually crept up on him the longer he stayed in the Lyoko Warriors' company, X.A.N.A sought out an opportunity to speak to Aelita alone and share what he remembered. While rightfully wary of the AI, whose identity had by now been ousted, she nevertheless agreed. Appearing to her as a young man greatly resembling William, X.A.N.A spent many hours talking with her. But though they rekindled their former friendship, the discussion ended in conflict when X.A.N.A. mistook her reluctance to help him as a declaration of war. Leaving her, he began preparations to dominate the world.
   
 
Aelita, not giving up, pursued him. She persuaded him to listen to his original programming and fight off the virus still infecting him. X.A.N.A. would thus ally himself permanently with humanity, helping the Lyoko Warriors to defeat a terrorist group that was hoping to use Lyoko as a substitute for Carthage. While X.A.N.A. seemingly sacrificed himself to upload a self-destruction program that would delete Lyoko for good, his programming was salvaged by Aelita, who managed to recreate X.A.N.A. and bring him into the real world as a human.
 
Aelita, not giving up, pursued him. She persuaded him to listen to his original programming and fight off the virus still infecting him. X.A.N.A. would thus ally himself permanently with humanity, helping the Lyoko Warriors to defeat a terrorist group that was hoping to use Lyoko as a substitute for Carthage. While X.A.N.A. seemingly sacrificed himself to upload a self-destruction program that would delete Lyoko for good, his programming was salvaged by Aelita, who managed to recreate X.A.N.A. and bring him into the real world as a human.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*X.A.N.A. was voiced by [[David Gasman]] in ''Ghost Channel'', in the American version of ''Code Lyoko'', the same actor who also voices [[Herb]], [[Jim]], and [[William]].
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*X.A.N.A. was voiced by [[David Gasman]] in the English dub of ''Ghost Channel'', the same actor who voices [[Herb]], [[Jim]] and [[William]].
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*X.A.N.A.'s name was derived from [[Wikipedia:Xanadu (Citizen Kane)|Xanadu]] in the 1941 film ''[[Wikipedia:Citizen Kane|Citizen Kane]]''.<ref name="a">[https://youtu.be/xOU4AWH3pyY "Les secrets de Code Lyoko racontés par ses créateurs (et on sait pourquoi ils ont des grands fronts)"] - YouTube</ref> A similar, more explicit reference was in ''Code Lyoko'''s pilot ''[[Garage Kids]]'', where, although X.A.N.A. itself didn't exist yet, the virtual world was named Xanadu instead of Lyoko.
*According to YTV's Vortex block's host Paula (Code Lyoko was a show on this block and during commercial breaks Paula would often share bits of trivia), X.A.N.A. was once a good computer program until an evil virus corrupted it. Interestingly, she said this piece of information in the middle of season one, before season two even aired. No evidence was stated to prove this fact, as it implies that it was Franz Hopper's abuse of the return in time program that made X.A.N.A. evil, not a virus. However, the novel series states that it really was a virus that corrupted it in the end.
 
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**[[Sophie Decroisette]] also confirmed that X.A.N.A.'s name doesn't stand for anything.<ref>[https://www.catsuka.com/interf/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=778&start=435 "Reply from Sophie Decroisette:] "... it's a name that emanates from Xanadu, the old name of Lyoko. So it's not an acronym...". CATSUKA. April 1, 2004.</ref>
*X.A.N.A.'s name was derived from [[Xanadu]], the virtual world in [[Garage Kids]].
 
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*[[Wikipedia:Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-Four)|Big Brother]] from the 1949 book [[Wikipedia:Nineteen Eighty-Four|1984]] served as inspiration for X.A.N.A., specifically for X.A.N.A.'s symbol resembling an eye and the slogan from the book: "Big Brother is watching you".<ref name="a" />
*Since X.A.N.A. is basically a computer program, it is supposed to be genderless as neither male or female. However, everyone except Franz Hopper constantly addresses X.A.N.A. by male pronouns in the main series. This may be due to all nouns having genders in French, the show's original language. In ''Code Lyoko Evolution'', X.A.N.A. is rightfully called an "it" as genderless in the series.
 
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**X.A.N.A.'s symbol also resembles the logo of Tachibana General Laboratories from the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Serial Experiments Lain|Serial Experiments Lain]]'', which served as one of the main sources of inspiration for ''Code Lyoko'' according to [[Thomas Romain]].<ref>[https://www.bfmtv.com/people/l-histoire-mouvementee-de-code-lyoko-racontees-par-son-co-createur-thomas-romain_AN-202010010067.html ""Code Lyoko" arrive sur Netflix: l'histoire secrète de la série culte"]. BFMTV. January 10, 2020.</ref>
**X.A.N.A.'s name is used with male pronouns in Code Lyoko; whereas in Evolution, his name was genderless.
 
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**In-universe X.A.N.A.'s symbol is said to originate from Project Carthage.<ref>[https://en.codelyoko.fr/events/avantpremieres4.cl#questionsrponses_ "Preview of Code Lyoko season 4"] - CodeLyoko.fr</ref>
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*Sophie Decroisette revealed that the writers received pressure from higher-ups to personify X.A.N.A., which they repeatedly fought against and tried to avoid doing as much as possible as "we wanted him to be an entity that no one can represent".<ref name="a" /><ref name="b">[https://cdal.over-blog.com/article-interview-sophie-decroisette-partie-1-122826682.html "Interview - Sophie Decroisette, partie 1".] Ces Dessins Animés-Là qui méritent qu'on s'en souvienne. March 11, 2014.</ref>
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*In ''Code Lyoko'''s original graphic bible, X.A.N.A. was originally the supercomputer itself and not a multi-agent system.<ref>[https://en.codelyoko.fr/bible_graphique.cl "The Graphic Bible of Code Lyoko"] - CodeLyoko.fr</ref> It was said to have been discovered by Franz Hopper, who used it to build Lyoko as his own paradise. Hopper eventually disappeared during one of his visits to Lyoko, which was theorized as the cause for the bug that makes X.A.N.A. to want to attack Earth.
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*Since X.A.N.A. is a computer program, it's supposed to be genderless. However, everyone except Franz Hopper addresses X.A.N.A. by male pronouns in the main series. This originates from all nouns being either masculine or feminine in French, the show's original language, and there being no equivalent to "it".<ref name="b" /> X.A.N.A. is specifically referred to as a "programme" (program), which is masculine. Decroisette notably prefers describing X.A.N.A. as an "entité" (entity), which is feminine. She admitted the "a" at the end of its name made her see X.A.N.A. as female, though said program was a more accurate term.
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**In [[Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A.|Fall of X.A.N.A.]] as well as the trailer for [[Quest for Infinity]], X.A.N.A.'s pronunciations are female.
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*In the ''Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir'' episode "Hack-San", the [https://miraculousladybug.fandom.com/wiki/Hack-San_(sentimonster) titular sentimonster] looks almost exactly like X.A.N.A.. One of the directors of the series, Wilfried Pain, later confirmed this is a reference to ''Code Lyoko''.<ref>https://twitter.com/Winny_IRL/status/1435469679250874370</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Thomas_Astruc/status/1435565392873807874</ref>
   
 
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XANA 579.jpg|Seeing through a [[monster]] or [[X.A.N.A.'s first robots|robot]] when attacking the real world.
 
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"HAHAHAHAHA, YOU ARE GOING TO DIE! HAHAHAHA!"

–X.A.N.A. itself speaking to the Lyoko Warriors in Ghost Channel

"A multi-agent computer program I created. It has achieved self-awareness and autonomy, and it's trying to eliminate us now."

Franz Hopper explaining to his daughter about how he created X.A.N.A. in Aelita.

X.A.N.A. (or simply XANA) is the main antagonist of Code Lyoko.

It is an artificially intelligent multi-agent computer program created by Waldo Schaeffer in order to destroy Project Carthage, but its power and intelligence grew thanks to the Supercomputer's Time Reversion, allowing it to gain consciousness and grow hostile towards its creator and humanity as a whole, changing its purpose to conquering the world.

Waldo shut down the Supercomputer after realizing how corrupted his creation became but after a decade, was reactivated and seeks to destroy the Lyoko Warriors to prevent them from trying to destroy it by escaping the Supercomputer and infecting the global network. Despite succeeding in this and killing its creator, X.A.N.A. finally met its end when Jeremie Belpois activated his own multi-agent system designed to destroy all of XANA's Replikas and succeeding in eradicating the hostile program once and for all.

In the non-canon continuity, Code Lyoko Evolution, X.A.N.A. instead returned by infecting another virtual world known as the Cortex and planned to recover the source codes that it hid inside of Aelita Schaeffer, Ulrich Stern, Yumi Ishiyama and Odd Della Robbia, in order to regain control of the network again. However, after deactivating both the Cortex and Lyoko again before X.A.N.A. could regain all of its source code, the Lyoko Warriors succeeding in once again destroying XANA, with no chance of return.

Appearance

Xana

X.A.N.A.'s true form in Fight to the Finish.

X.A.N.A. is a computer program that has neither physical or digital form. It keeps an unseen presence inside Lyoko's systems and generates red, pulsating energies that run through the Lyoko Wires when activating a Tower. The specters it manifests into the real world are black, ghostly entities that are extensions of its multi-agent system and are the closest thing it has to physical existence.

XANA

XANA's only physical appearance

X.A.N.A.'s only real incarnation was in Ghost Channel, masquerading as Jeremie inside a Simulation Bubble meant to imprison Ulrich, Yumi and Odd. It manifested its presence into a monstrous caricature figure of Jeremie, with sharp nails, spiky hair, white glowing eyes and an unnatural aura. In The Key, X.A.N.A. appeared in the form of a massive, whirling specter escaping the Supercomputer above the factory. But the closest thing to a real appearance was in Fight to the Finish, while X.A.N.A. was being destroyed everywhere in the Digital Sea by Jeremie's multi-agent antivirus, the specter that was possessing William was forced out and became a giant entity with its eye symbol on the chest, screaming in agony before it disappears.

Personality

X.A.N.A. is an psychopathic, hostile and semi-sentient Artificial Intelligence based on a multi-agent system that is solely bent on world domination. It is incredibly intelligent, able to calculate attacks and schemes, build advanced technology, even predict behavior patterns to use to its advantage. However, it can only know theories and logical patterns due to its innate nature as a machine. X.A.N.A. can easily understand base emotions like anger, fear, jealousy, and desire, but is unable to grasp the complex nature of love, compassion, and friendship.

As specters on Earth, X.A.N.A. displays its true self. It acts normal to avoid attention, calculating when working to fulfill schemes, and is hostile, ruthless, and sadistic when attacking. It has also displayed arrogance, mocked its enemies, and shown begrudging respect on rare occasion.

As the series progresses, its power, intellect, and motives evolve and become more complex. At first, X.A.N.A. launches random attacks on its enemies (most likely to force more time reversions to launch and increase its power), while keeping the Supercomputer online to survive. As it grows in power, X.A.N.A. figures out how to escape the confines of the Supercomputer and into the world network, by stealing the Keys to Lyoko from Aelita's memory. Once it succeeds, X.A.N.A. infects other supercomputers around the world in order to build weapons and robot armies to take over the Earth, while working to destroy Lyoko and kill Franz Hopper in addition to fighting the team to eliminate all of its obstacles.

As a program, X.A.N.A. is a logical entity despite its extremely chaotic nature, acting only for its own benefit. It was determined to keep the Supercomputer online to survive before its escape and helped the team destroy the Marabounta, but only to keep Aelita's memory intact and save itself from the monster. Also, the team have used its own logical nature against it more than once, making it thwart its own plans by threatening things it values, such as in Hot Shower, where Aelita has Odd devirtualize her in order to give X.A.N.A. an ultimatum: either it allows the Supercomputer to be destroyed along with Aelita whom it desired to capture alive or destroy the meteorite threatening her and the Supercomputer, thus resulting in X.A.N.A. forfeiting its plan.

Relationships

Lyoko Warriors

The Lyoko Warriors are X.A.N.A.'s mortal enemies, thwarting its attacks at every turn. It considers them to be troublesome obstacles and attacks them relentlessly, would take any chances to get rid of them, and has no qualms about using them as tools at the same time. X.A.N.A. also has different views of each and every one of them:

  • Jeremie Belpois: X.A.N.A. targets Jeremie the most out of everyone since he is the only one who can use the lab interface and because it sees him as the source of the group's leadership. It believes that he is the reason for their high success rate. When X.A.N.A. made a clone of him, it remarked that it "was almost proud to resemble him", showing a begrudging respect for the brains of the group due to his high intellect.
  • Aelita Schaeffer: She is the only one out of the group who can deactivate its Towers, making her very dangerous. However, her unique abilities and connection to the past makes her valuable to X.A.N.A.'s larger objectives. From the Keys to Lyoko in her memory, destroying surface sectors, or luring out Franz Hopper, it always tries to capture and exploit her whenever possible as it views her to be very useful after she was materialized.
  • Yumi Ishiyama: It sees Yumi as one of the more mature and competent of the group. It uses her the most to accomplish its plans and always tries to devirtualize her the most out of the three core fighters.
  • Odd Della Robbia: X.A.N.A. just sees Odd as another annoyance. It even mocked him when its polymorph took his appearance after he suggested that it "turns into a wimp," but seems to respect him enough to have monsters listen to his orders when fighting the Marabounta.
  • Ulrich Stern: It knows Ulrich is the best fighter and usually fights by outnumbering him on Lyoko. It once took over his body when his mind was separated from it to attack the Core of Lyoko.
  • William Dunbar: X.A.N.A. noticed that William has the most strength and potential out of the Lyoko Warriors. It immediately used the Scyphozoa to possess him on his first trip to Lyoko and makes him its most dangerous minion in the last season. Even after he was freed, X.A.N.A. tried to manipulate him into rejoining its side in Evolution, showing it values his potential as a warrior and worthy agent.

Franz Hopper

He is the one that X.A.N.A. fears the most, being the one who created X.A.N.A. and understands how the program works as well as how to destroy it, along with the fact that he is the reason the team keeps surviving its most devastating moves. It considers him an even bigger threat than the Lyoko Warriors, so much that it was willing to spare Aelita and her friends from certain death because she is vital to drawing him out. X.A.N.A. is aware that Franz Hopper and the Lyoko Warriors working together can surely bring about its destruction.

Powers and Abilities

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X.A.N.A. is an extremely intelligent and powerful multi-agent system that has infected the Supercomputer that holds Lyoko and exploits its capabilities. It was initially bound to the machine, until it escaped into the network after stealing the Keys to Lyoko, which also lets it build Replikas in other infected supercomputers. Its capabilities are listed below:

Tower Control

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X.A.N.A. activating a tower.

X.A.N.A. activates Towers, known by pulsations, to act in the real world. It can only be stopped by deactivating them. With Towers, X.A.N.A. can take over networks or manifest specters from its multi-agent system, which are ghostly extensions that let it interact with the real world.

On Earth, it can hack networks, control all forms of electromagnetic phenomena, and possess any targets (electronics, natural elements, inanimate objects, animals, etc.) like a virus to manipulate at will to attack the real world. After evolving further, X.A.N.A. can take over humans or manifest polymorphic specters to follow its orders on Earth as pixelized vessels with its spectral and electrical powers. Only the Lyoko Warriors cannot be controlled because being virtualized to Lyoko gives them resistance. Its vessels return to normal or simply disappear when their Towers deactivate, and victims do not remember what happened.

Also, X.A.N.A. can activate Towers to materialize or teleport minions to Earth through Scanners or Replikas, control technology it has built, or show visions through a psychic link.

Monsters & Programs

XANA Monsters

X.A.N.A.'s monsters

On Lyoko, X.A.N.A. virtualizes deadly monsters to fight enemies and attack targets, and the Scyphozoa to steal digital memory or possess warriors on Lyoko. It can also alter environments, create virtual prisons, modify incomplete warriors, plant bugs or viruses, program equipment and vehicles, etc.

Using its Replika network, X.A.N.A. can send the Kolossus, its largest and most powerful monster and the ultimate weapon to use on Lyoko or any of its Replikas.

Biography

Origin

X.A.N.A. was created by a computer scientist named Waldo Schaeffer, who later changed his name to Franz Hopper in order to hide his identity from his enemies, to destroy Project Carthage. Despite his efforts to throw them off his trail, his enemies learned of his activities and pursue him. To escape them, he uses time reversions to give him all the time needed to perfect his virtual world Lyoko to be a safe place to live. Consequently, this caused X.A.N.A. to evolve until it becomes self-aware. Once Franz Hopper and his daughter were virtualized, it rebels against them by trapping them in Lyoko and trying to eliminate them. Franz tries to reason with X.A.N.A. but it has grown too powerful and become a threat to mankind, forcing him to shut down the Supercomputer.

Awakening

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X.A.N.A. controlling cables.

X.A.N.A. was reawakened when Jeremie reactivates the Supercomputer, discovering Aelita and Lyoko. It sends monsters after Aelita and activates a Tower to attack with electricity and machines, then manifests a lightning specter after those involved with Lyoko. Jeremie sends Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi to Lyoko to deactivate the Tower and let him continue his work on Aelita's materialization, knowing how to neutralize X.A.N.A, officially becoming the Lyoko Warriors.

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X.A.N.A. using a specter to launch an attack.

While Jeremie works on materialization, X.A.N.A. launches random attacks on humanity and its enemies by using Towers to hack networks to control machines, generate electrical phenomena, or manifest specters to possess targets to bend to its will, while guarding its Towers with monsters and virtual traps on Lyoko. The group continue fighting X.A.N.A., thwarting its attacks at every turn and fixing the damage caused with time reversions.

When the heroes finally manage to materialize Aelita with Code: Earth, X.A.N.A. stole her memories of her life on Earth to bind her fate to the Supercomputer, putting her into a lethal coma when the team shut the machine down, which ensures X.A.N.A.'s survival for now.

Growing Power

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X.A.N.A.'s new monster.

X.A.N.A. is somehow evolving and getting stronger, creating new monsters on Lyoko, displayed by the Tarantulas. It sends one of them which successfully defeats all three warriors, but they manage to outwit two of them guarding an activated Tower and thwart X.A.N.A.'s latest attack.

The heroes discover the Hermitage, which is owned by the mysterious Franz Hopper. Later, the group discovers a fifth sector on Lyoko where X.A.N.A. lives and all its data can be accessed, but it's guarded by Creeper and Manta monsters, and trap mechanisms linked to a countdown procedure. The team regularly venture there to mine through X.A.N.A.'s own data relating to the virus tying Aelita to X.A.N.A. with the hope of freeing her.

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The Scyphozoa stealing Aelita's memory.

X.A.N.A. develops greater objectives as its power grows. While still fighting the heroes, it wants to acquire the Keys to Lyoko inside Aelita's memory to gain access to the world network. To that end, X.A.N.A. creates the Scyphozoa to extract digital memory from anything and launches schemes to lure Aelita to Lyoko for its monster to capture her without interference. Until X.A.N.A. gets the keys, it has to be careful to keep her alive no matter what.

The group discovers that the returns to the past are making X.A.N.A. stronger, confirmed when it took control of the function to repeat the same day until it can possess humans, making them pixelized, empowered agents to attack with or follow its orders on Earth, like kidnapping Aelita to send to Lyoko. However, X.A.N.A. cannot possess Lyoko Warriors, since it could only control Jeremie to destroy the newly discovered diary of Franz Hopper, who copied the data beforehand and got virtualized to prevent further possessions.

X.A.N.A. and the heroes aid each other out of necessity on two occasions. When Jeremie created the Marabounta and went out of control, it sends monsters to protect Aelita and help the team destroy it, because it still needs Aelita intact. Then, when the Supercomputer's nuclear battery fails, putting it and Aelita at risk of dying, X.A.N.A. possesses a criminal to steal another and kidnaps Jeremie to make him change the battery, since it knows they both have an interest in keeping the machine online. Once he puts in the battery, X.A.N.A.'s pawn tries to kill him and fails.

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A polymorphic specter.

As more proof of its growing power. X.A.N.A. can manifest polymorphic specters, ghosts with pixelized abilities that appear as clones of people or shapeshifters that transform at will. Since it cannot control Lyoko Warriors, this allows X.A.N.A. to use their identities to deceive them, ambush them on Lyoko, or impersonate Franz Hopper to gain their trust.

Later, the real Franz Hopper contacts the group and helps decrypt his diary, despite X.A.N.A.'s efforts to stop him in the former or steal their data in the latter. Following the decryption, the information reveals that Franz Hopper created X.A.N.A. and Lyoko, but also that Aelita is his daughter and he virtualized her to Lyoko along with himself.

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X.A.N.A. frees itself from the Supercomputer in The Key.

Jeremie also learns from the diary what X.A.N.A. seeks within Aelita's memory and that she doesn't have a virus, but a missing fragment. X.A.N.A. uses a fake to lure the heroes into a trap that devirtualizes her allies and allows the Scyphozoa to successfully steal her memory and the Keys to Lyoko, giving X.A.N.A. everything it needs to escape the Supercomputer. Aelita seemed to perish as a result, but Franz Hopper restores her to life and the missing part of herself: the memories of her former life on Earth, at last making her fully human. However, X.A.N.A. is no longer bound to the Supercomputer anymore, making it more dangerous than ever.

Targeting Lyoko

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X.A.N.A.'s monsters attacking the Core of Lyoko.

X.A.N.A.'s multi-agent system has now expanded to the world network. It hasn't attacked the heroes since it freed itself, thinking it is beyond their reach. When Jeremie upgrades the Superscan to find X.A.N.A, it responds by sending monsters to attack the Core of Lyoko to wipe out the virtual world, intending to keep the heroes from discovering its network schemes. The group stops its assault in the end.

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X.A.N.A.'s code being entered

Having no more need for the Supercomputer, X.A.N.A. is free to launch attacks on Lyoko itself, which is the team's only means of fighting. To accomplish this, it targets the Core of Lyoko in the virtual world with monster attacks, while using diversions to keep the heroes busy or attacks the Supercomputer directly using possessed humans and other physical methods.

Additionally, X.A.N.A. also destroys all of Lyoko's surface sectors by using the Scyphozoa to possess Aelita with its virus code and make her input the code into the sector's Way Towers, allowing X.A.N.A. to erase the corresponding sectors completely. It takes these actions to make the Transport Orb inaccessible to the team. It succeeds in the order of Forest, Desert, Ice, and Mountain, but Jeremie finds the means to virtualize the team directly to Sector 5.

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X.A.N.A. transforming William

Initially reluctant, the team decides to recruit William Dunbar. However, he gets cocky during his first mission, allowing X.A.N.A. to use the Scyphozoa to possess him. It puts William at the head of a Creeper army focused on the Core of Lyoko, who quickly destroy its shields with their combined firepower. When the warriors arrive, he defeats them all and successfully destroys the Core, wiping out Lyoko and rendering the team unable to fight X.A.N.A. now. William was left in the digital void, but X.A.N.A. retrieves and enslaves him.

World Domination Plans

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X.A.N.A.'s newest minion

Through a message sent by Franz Hopper, Jeremie recreates Lyoko. Soon after they do, X.A.N.A. sends William to the real world from the Scanners to kidnap Aelita and throw her into the Digital Sea. The group saves her and defeats William, but know he is an agent of X.A.N.A. now. To avoid suspicion about his disappearance at the academy, the group create their own William clone.

X.A.N.A. has made William its general and most dangerous weapon. It has made him a fighter that is more than a match for any warrior, lets him command its monsters, and gave him the Black Manta to summon and ride on. He also has a copy of the Keys to Lyoko, allowing him to influence or deactivate Towers activated by others. Finally, X.A.N.A. can materialize him from the Scanners as a pixelized human without using a Tower for missions on Earth.

While X.A.N.A. is still determined to destroy the Lyoko Warriors and the Supercomputer, it decides Franz Hopper is the biggest threat. Since he's the reason the team always recovers and X.A.N.A. knows that Franz joining forces with the team would be the ultimate threat. To deal with him, it schemes to throw Aelita into the Digital Sea, knowing he would risk his life to save his daughter. Meanwhile, inside the world network, X.A.N.A. infects other supercomputers, putting Replikas inside them, smaller Lyoko copies. They are extensions that let it survive outside the Supercomputer and take over secret laboratories and military bases on Earth for its own purposes.

When the heroes build their own virtual ship, the Skidbladnir, to counter X.A.N.A.'s network schemes, it creates virtual sea monsters and the Rorkal Nav Skid for William to fight them in the Digital Sea. Inside Replika sectors, it defends itself by sending Lyoko monsters and William to attack and activates Towers to deal with the teleported heroes sent to its Earth facilities to destroy their supercomputers. It can also have William deactivate their Towers to quickly end their missions. Also, X.A.N.A. launches attacks and programs traps that specifically target their virtual ship to prevent any further interference but continues to fail.

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The mighty Kolossus.

Near the end of the series, X.A.N.A. teleports William to its Ice Replika base to fight the team, which allows them to access data on how it controls him, then uses the power of all its Replikas to create the strongest monster: "the Kolossus," a massive titan that can devirtualize enemies instantly. They manage to escape with their ship intact and discover that X.A.N.A. controls hundreds of Replikas in the network.

After which, Jeremie creates a program to free William and an incomplete one to destroy X.A.N.A. The heroes go back to the Ice Replika for the former task where they discover its plan to create weapons and armies of robots for world conquest. They manage to free William, but the Kolossus destroys the Skidbladnir. X.A.N.A. may have lost William, but still has the Kolossus and built an army capable of world domination. Jeremie's multi-agent program is their only hope of stopping X.A.N.A.'s evil ambitions.

The End of X.A.N.A.

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X.A.N.A.'s final moments in the real world as its eradicated by Jeremie's Anti-X.A.N.A. Program.

X.A.N.A. engages its final assault when the group and Franz Hopper meet to launch their Anti-X.A.N.A. Program. It possesses William to knock out Jeremie and try to unplug the Scanners, hoping to destroy all its enemies using the Kolossus and Mantas. While Ulrich manages to defeat the Kolossus, Franz Hopper sacrifices himself to provide the energy for Aelita to launch the program, appearing as a swarm of agents that destroys all of its monsters before spreading to the other four sectors of Lyoko, then making its way out into the network where it destroys all its Replikas one by one.

As this happens, the specter possessing William is forced out of him, showing X.A.N.A. in agony and glitching out due to its entire multi-agent system being destroyed everywhere. Then, it finally fades into oblivion while its activated Tower returns to normal as the hostile program is erased for good. Ultimately, the Lyoko Warriors are successful in destroying X.A.N.A. forever and ensuring it will never return.

Other Continuities

X.A.N.A. reappears in the live-action Evolution sequel and the alternate continuity of the Chronicles novel series. It should be noted that neither of the two continuities are completely canon, as Evolution was disowned by the original showrunners, who confirmed that only a few of their ideas made it into the show and that the events within were not canon.[1][2] Similarly, while the novels were written with the original documents in hand, not all of their events are noted to be canon either.

Code Lyoko: Evolution

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A Tower activated, signifying the rebirth of X.A.N.A..

In the live-action Evolution sequel, X.A.N.A. has survived its demise in the previous series by hiding in the supercomputer that generates an unknown Replika, called the Cortex. X.A.N.A. causes strange bugs in the Kadic school's computers and short circuits, which compels the group to reactivate the Supercomputer and restore Lyoko, renewing their struggle with their old enemy.

Furthermore, X.A.N.A. had injected its own Source Codes into the warriors in their last battle, which contain fragments of its power. It now sends specters to Earth to steal back its source codes from the heroes, and gradually recover its full strength and take over the world network again. At the same time, X.A.N.A. also keeps itself hidden from the owner of the Cortex, Professor Tyron, so he does not do anything rash to purge it from his systems.

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The disintegration of the Cortex, where X.A.N.A. now lives.

Throughout this series near the end, X.A.N.A. has gradually recovered 95% of its full power from the Lyoko Warriors, but the group have also diligently worked on a virus that would wipe out the Cortex and X.A.N.A. too. They were forced to implant the virus immediately, but Tyron shuts down his supercomputer to avoid losing all his work while the virus was uploaded.

Unless Tyron finds an antivirus, X.A.N.A. will be rendered eternally frozen as long as the Cortex stays turned off. If Lyoko stays active, it will escape destruction again, so the group shuts down the Supercomputer, but will remain on guard if X.A.N.A. survives.

Code Lyoko: Chronicles

In this alternate continuity, the events of the first four seasons are severely streamlined as the first book indicates. While the events of the prequel and the first season are followed relatively the same as before, the climax of the rest of the series is compressed into one event. Franz Hopper reveals himself to the group before any equivalent of The Key occurs. He informs the group how to destroy X.A.N.A., by launching the multi-agent program into the Core of Lyoko. Hopper sacrifices himself to provide the energy needed, while at the same time restoring Aelita's memories and informing the group about her mother.

As for X.A.N.A., the entity's core is destroyed. It is purged and ejected from Lyoko, left to drift in the network without its memories or core functions. Over the course of several months, however, X.A.N.A. begins to gain strength back, and searches for a human vessel in lieu of a virtual world. Ultimately, it looks for a vessel that it can use to infiltrate Kadic without suspicion, so as to kill the Lyoko Warriors.

Choosing a girl known as Eva Skinner, X.A.N.A. began to settle into its new circumstances, and learned of the Lyoko Warriors researching the history of the Supercomputer. Seeing a chance to gain its strength back, X.A.N.A. befriended the group, but planned on destroying them from the inside out. Over a time period, it gradually gained enough trust that they "informed" Eva about the supercomputer, Franz Hopper, and their search for Anthea Hopper. Seducing Odd, X.A.N.A. managed to brainwash the boy, laying the groundwork for its return.

X.A.N.A. however, would later learn from Hopper's archives multiple shocking truths: that he had been made with altruistic purposes in mind, to be the Guardian of Lyoko and the First City. Moreover, he had been close friends with Aelita, a friendship Hopper encouraged as a way to teach him human emotions. However, all this had been clouded when he was corrupted by leftover coding from a dark zone program, Project Carthage, whose templates Lyoko had been created from.

Shaken by this, as well as by the emotions that had gradually crept up on him the longer he stayed in the Lyoko Warriors' company, X.A.N.A sought out an opportunity to speak to Aelita alone and share what he remembered. While rightfully wary of the AI, whose identity had by now been ousted, she nevertheless agreed. Appearing to her as a young man greatly resembling William, X.A.N.A spent many hours talking with her. But though they rekindled their former friendship, the discussion ended in conflict when X.A.N.A. mistook her reluctance to help him as a declaration of war. Leaving her, he began preparations to dominate the world.

Aelita, not giving up, pursued him. She persuaded him to listen to his original programming and fight off the virus still infecting him. X.A.N.A. would thus ally himself permanently with humanity, helping the Lyoko Warriors to defeat a terrorist group that was hoping to use Lyoko as a substitute for Carthage. While X.A.N.A. seemingly sacrificed himself to upload a self-destruction program that would delete Lyoko for good, his programming was salvaged by Aelita, who managed to recreate X.A.N.A. and bring him into the real world as a human.

Trivia

  • X.A.N.A. was voiced by David Gasman in the English dub of Ghost Channel, the same actor who voices Herb, Jim and William.
  • X.A.N.A.'s name was derived from Xanadu in the 1941 film Citizen Kane.[3] A similar, more explicit reference was in Code Lyoko's pilot Garage Kids, where, although X.A.N.A. itself didn't exist yet, the virtual world was named Xanadu instead of Lyoko.
  • Big Brother from the 1949 book 1984 served as inspiration for X.A.N.A., specifically for X.A.N.A.'s symbol resembling an eye and the slogan from the book: "Big Brother is watching you".[3]
    • X.A.N.A.'s symbol also resembles the logo of Tachibana General Laboratories from the anime Serial Experiments Lain, which served as one of the main sources of inspiration for Code Lyoko according to Thomas Romain.[5]
    • In-universe X.A.N.A.'s symbol is said to originate from Project Carthage.[6]
  • Sophie Decroisette revealed that the writers received pressure from higher-ups to personify X.A.N.A., which they repeatedly fought against and tried to avoid doing as much as possible as "we wanted him to be an entity that no one can represent".[3][7]
  • In Code Lyoko's original graphic bible, X.A.N.A. was originally the supercomputer itself and not a multi-agent system.[8] It was said to have been discovered by Franz Hopper, who used it to build Lyoko as his own paradise. Hopper eventually disappeared during one of his visits to Lyoko, which was theorized as the cause for the bug that makes X.A.N.A. to want to attack Earth.
  • Since X.A.N.A. is a computer program, it's supposed to be genderless. However, everyone except Franz Hopper addresses X.A.N.A. by male pronouns in the main series. This originates from all nouns being either masculine or feminine in French, the show's original language, and there being no equivalent to "it".[7] X.A.N.A. is specifically referred to as a "programme" (program), which is masculine. Decroisette notably prefers describing X.A.N.A. as an "entité" (entity), which is feminine. She admitted the "a" at the end of its name made her see X.A.N.A. as female, though said program was a more accurate term.
  • In the Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir episode "Hack-San", the titular sentimonster looks almost exactly like X.A.N.A.. One of the directors of the series, Wilfried Pain, later confirmed this is a reference to Code Lyoko.[9][10]

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References

  1. "Interview - Sophie Decroisette, partie 2". Ces Dessins Animés-Là qui méritent qu'on s'en souvienne. March 11, 2014.
  2. "Interview with Sophie Decroisette" - CodeLyoko.fr (2016)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Les secrets de Code Lyoko racontés par ses créateurs (et on sait pourquoi ils ont des grands fronts)" - YouTube
  4. "Reply from Sophie Decroisette: "... it's a name that emanates from Xanadu, the old name of Lyoko. So it's not an acronym...". CATSUKA. April 1, 2004.
  5. ""Code Lyoko" arrive sur Netflix: l'histoire secrète de la série culte". BFMTV. January 10, 2020.
  6. "Preview of Code Lyoko season 4" - CodeLyoko.fr
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Interview - Sophie Decroisette, partie 1". Ces Dessins Animés-Là qui méritent qu'on s'en souvienne. March 11, 2014.
  8. "The Graphic Bible of Code Lyoko" - CodeLyoko.fr
  9. https://twitter.com/Winny_IRL/status/1435469679250874370
  10. https://twitter.com/Thomas_Astruc/status/1435565392873807874
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Characters Franz HopperX.A.N.A.

Lyoko Warriors: Jeremie BelpoisAelita SchaefferOdd Della RobbiaUlrich SternYumi IshiyamaWilliam Dunbar

Locations Sectors: Ice SectorDesert SectorForest SectorMountain SectorSector Five (ArenaCelestial DomeCore ZoneData TunnelsSkidbladnir HangarHeart of Lyoko)

Other: Digital SeaVirtual Limbo

Hardware Factory Interface (Holomap) • ScannerSupercomputer
Virtual Objects Eye ScannerLyoko WiresMegaPodOverboardOverbikeOverwingSkidbladnir (Nav Skid) • Tower (Way Towers) • Transport OrbVirtual World Shell
Programs Annex ProgramAnti-X.A.N.A. ProgramAvatarCodes (LyokoEarthX.A.N.A.Scipio) • DeletionDevirtualizationDigital Genetic CodeEnergizeID CardKeys to LyokoLife PointMemory fragmentPulsationsSector Alteration ProgramSimulation BubbleSuperscanTelephoneVehicle Virtualization Program
Weapons Lyoko Warriors: KatanaLaser ArrowTessen FansZweihänder

X.A.N.A.'s Monsters: Circular LaserFlying MineHallucinogenic BeamLaserPulse Beam

Powers CatclimbEnergy BeamEnergy FieldsEnhanced MarksmanshipFeline ExecutionMonster RidingSecond SightSecond ViewShieldSuper SmokeSuper SprintTelekinesisTeleportation
Other Eye of X.A.N.A.GunshipVirtual Weather