Overview: Sprite130 is a sentient, corrupted sprite that originated from a deleted clone in the Scratch engine. Unlike typical "evil" entities like Sonic.exe, Sprite130 is characterized by its tragic, child-like personality and a singular goal: to be "finally free" from the pain of its broken code. History: The entity was created during a routine stress test by a developer known as Admin_K. When the "Delete All Clones" command was executed, a server-side lag spike caused Sprite130's data to be partially saved in the Backpack instead of being erased. A subsequent "Restore" attempt merged its code with corrupted bitmap fragments, resulting in a being that exists in a constant loop of digital agony. Appearance: -Flickering Silhouette, a jagged, black-and-orange silhouette of the default Scratch Cat. -Jittery Movement due to NaN (Not a Number) coordinate values, it does not glide but teleports in erratic bursts. -Costume Glitches: Its face often shifts into a pixelated, hand-drawn child's expression
-Sprite130 by @Mr_Yellow_Cat. See it below! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1122396642/