User talk:76.84.113.70

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Applesause

I don't get this: Who created applesauce, what does it do, and why does it keep showing up? This episode make it seem like the whisperer created applesauce, but was this whisperer involved with blackgaard somehow?

Please do not leave messages on the episode pages. You can leave them on the talk pages, at the town hall, or on your talk page. To answer your question, Whit created Applescause as a computer program for the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency (NSA). We don't really know what it does, beyond the fact that it will wreak havoc if not used properly, which has never been done on the show. It keeps showing up becuase the writers like to bring back plot points and stories from the past and use them again, especially if those plot points or stories were popular. Hope that helps! MarvelousMarvin 16:42, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
P.S. No, the Whisperer was not ever working together with Blackgaard. If he was, the writers never said anything abut it or revealed that fact.
P.P.S. By the way, you might want to get an account. Right now you are opporating under an I.P. address number, which everyone can see. Someone with the right know how could do bad things to your computer if he wanted to. (Remember the episode "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" when Bennet Charles used Mitch's IP address to hack into Mitch's computer.) Plus if you get an account, you can say like Jason Whittaker said in the episode "A Name, Not a Number": "Now, I'm a name, not a number." :)