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Him wearing a shirt with "16" on it is further proof. Numerical Theme Naming: Hex's name comes from "hexadecimal", otherwise known as base 16, which is a format for using digits from 0 to F used in computing.Nice Guy: Unlike most other rivals, Hex is a friendly robot who wants to rap for fun and not ill intent.The only hope for reading what arrows your suppose to press, aside from Trial-and-Error Gameplay, would be based on their color coordination. The arrow strums constantly move all over the place, from the simple left and up / down and right de-syncing at the start, to moving them off the screen to loop around, to re-arranging the arrows in an entirely different orientation all to mess with your mind something fierce. Interface Screw: "Detected" probably takes the cake in regards to the most trickiest example of this in regards to any FNF mod (aside from maybe In the Galaxy, though the song charted being made by the charter of said mod may have something do with this).It's only after he runs into the Boyfriend at the park that his life takes a significant turn for the better.

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He builds a fan club for himself thanks to his skill and being (literally) a super-fast calculating machine but he still finds himself without a partner to sing karaoke with, another of his and the Rich Guy's old past times. Part 3: Hex quickly realizes firsthand that all that money can't buy him happiness, so he decides to join the local basketball team, as it was a sport he and Rich Guy used to play together.before the Rich Guy passes away of old age and leaves his fortune to Hex. The two enjoy several years of fun together.

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The Rich Guy came to check on his work and left disappointed but also by chance, runs into Hex and recognizes him as the friend he wanted.

  • Part 2: Now nothing more than an expensive prototype, Hex was abandoned in a storage closet and it was only due to sheer luck that he was put under a window that gave him enough sunlight to charge his solar panels and escape.
  • The company invented new robotics features specifically for Hex but unfortunately, the CEO got greedy and wanted to mass-produce the innovations and sell them to the market, so he terminated the contract without the Rich Guy's knowledge.
  • Part 1: He was originally commissioned by a very wealthy but lonely man, called the Rich Guy.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Surprisingly enough for someone as upbeat and friendly as Hex.
  • The virus returns to completely take over Hex after the song "Cooling", being a bug from media conglomerate of the Underworld IRIS Co.
  • Computer Virus: The last song, "Glitcher", has Hex catch a virus as he used too much processing power in the first three rounds, and it's up to the Boyfriend to make him crash by demanding enough inputs to force a crash and a safety scan.
  • According to the Gallery, it is because the creator saw Hex cameo on Miku’s own mod and got the idea from that.
  • Borrowed Catchphrase: Boyfriend, in response to IRIS's remark on if they're ready to face off against them, he borrows Hex's "I'm always ready." saying.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: The virus causes Hex to attack Boyfriend, and he's clearly not in control of himself.
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    On a much smaller scale there's his happening to run into the Boyfriend, who's both kind enough to oblige a series of rap battles and is skilled enough to hold his own against the virus that infects him.

  • Born Lucky: Well, manufactured lucky but the trope still stands! Despite the unfortunate circumstances of his development, what with his original production contract with his owner being terminated without notice because of the CEO's greed, through sheer luck and circumstance, Hex managed to escape a lifetime of being stuck in a storage closet after being put under a sunny window and ran into his commissioner and owner, the Rich Guy, just as he was dejectedly leaving the factory after learning of Hex's fate.
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  • Amazing Technicolor Battlefield: While the previous three songs feature a traditional passage of time from noon, to sunset, to night, "Glitcher" instead has the sky converted to a blue screen of death, and fades between this and a Tron-esque Art Shift that depicts the Infected Hex and Boyfriend standing in cyberspace.












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