What Are They? wrote:A hacker's best friend
No one knows when or where the Hacker Bats first started appearing, just that they did and don't seem to be going anywhere any time soon. They are the size of your average bat and are part mammal, part macine. They come in all sorts of colours and patterns. Each and every hacker bat is one of a kind, so it is impossible to tell any difference of rarity.
Hacker Bats can plug into computers. All you need is a two-way USB cord and you're in. Hacker Bats are hopelessly loyal to whatever humans they befriend, making them easy to take advantage of. They got their name from the hackers that use them to break though online security, make viruses, and do other bad things. On the other hand, governments, companies, and even everyday people are also using them to protect their computers from the hackers, make fixes to viruses, and even write entirely new programs!
While Hacker Bats cannot speak any human languages, they can understand them. Hacker Bats communicate to humans through either charades or by emitting beeps in Morse Code.
Not for adoption or sale. This one is my custom and our mascot! HEr name is Molly.








