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Commander Sark by Hanabi-Koala

Sark (full program name SARK-ES-1117821) is a minor antagonist in the Kingdom Hearts Unlimited Saga, and the secondary antagonist of the Space Paranoids campaign in "An Empire of Dreams". He was written by Ed Dillinger, and became the commander of the MCP's army and overseer of the games fought on the Game Grid. He was a merciless and evil program, willing to do anything that pleased the MCP. Sark was in charge of forcing the programs that believed in the users to play video game type gladiator games with personnel from Sark's Army as the opponents. He looked forward to playing the gladiator games when he had the chance. So ruthless was Sark that he was described as "Brutal and Needlessly Sadistic" by the MCP himself.

Story[]

In Between Birth of A New Era and The Journey[]

(His creation by Ed Dillinger Sr., and transfer over to Count Dooku's database system; witnesses "Anakin"'s restoration into his true identity of Darth Vader and pledges his service to Vader's Dominion project)

An Empire of Dreams[]

(Reprises his role from Tron/KH II, except now allied to the forces of Dominion XIII through his master the MCP)

Encoded Truths[]

(Is redesigned and rebuilt by CLU to serve as his lieutenant in taking control over the Grid; joins his new master in allying with the Hellfire Organization to suit their plans for conquering the real world; keeps a close watch on Abraxas' actions and reports back at every opportunity; battles Emma Swan and Tron before being destroyed again and abandoned by CLU for failure)

Appearance and Personality[]

Sark, like Tron, appears to be a grey-skinned human male under his armor (which is also grey). His armor is similar to Tron's, with minor differences, the most notable being the fact that the circuitry patterns are red and glow orange, as opposed to Tron's blue ones that glow cyan. The circuitry on Sark is also much more complex than Tron's and sports a "V"-shaped symbol in several places. Sark's helmet is attached to his armor and covers every part of his head except his face, unlike Tron's. His Identity Disk is attached to his upper back. Face-wise, he is identical to his writer, Ed Dillinger.

Sark seems arrogant and selfish, as he wants to derezz Tron, who he knows is the stronger program of the two. He does seem to care for Space Paranoids. He is incredibly loyal to the MCP and is referred to the MCP's second-in-command.

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