Usually, I don’t. To me, Cy is just Cy. He’s the guy who stays up late playing Mega-Monkey, the guy who makes the best veggie burgers—even if he insists on putting real cheese on his. He’s the loud laugh and the heavy footsteps that make the Tower feel like home.
Because the Titans cannot fix Cyborg's unique hardware, they are forced to recruit their rival Gizmo to enter Cyborg's body and delete the virus.
Beast Boy Setting: Inside Cyborg’s mainframe, surrounded by glitching code and crumbling metal. "You ever think about how much of him is actually... him ? [S3E4] Crash
Everything is flickering. The walls are made of circuits that look like they’re bleeding neon. I’m looking at his memories, and they’re just... files. Encrypted. Corrupted by some junk code that doesn't belong here. It’s like Gizmo didn't just break a machine; he’s trying to delete my best friend.
Do we know how people "survive" decapitations in the Cosmere? Usually, I don’t
He keeps saying his system is 'crashing.' But people don't crash, Cy. People trip, they fail, they get tired... they don't just stop .
This piece is a short from Beast Boy’s perspective based on the Teen Titans (2003) episode " Crash " (Season 3, Episode 4), where Cyborg contracts a computer virus and the Titans must enter his system. Title: The Blue Screen of Death He’s the loud laugh and the heavy footsteps
So, come on, big guy. Reboot. Fight it. Because if this blue screen is all that’s left, then who’s gonna tell me my jokes aren't funny anymore?" Key Details from S3E4 "Crash":