Corpy NT6

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In the Puppet series, the Corpy NT6 is a 1979 Apple II monitor and a Dell QuietKey keyboard.
In the Puppet series, the Corpy NT6 is a 1979 Apple II monitor and a Dell QuietKey keyboard.
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On the 13th of July 2009, the Corpy made its comeback as Strong Bad's new email-checking computer, apparently stolen from his workplace.
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The Corpy made its comeback as Strong Bad's new email-checking computer in [[imaginary]], apparently "borrowed" from his workplace.
[[Image:CorpyNT6.png|thumb|Made by Corpy]]
[[Image:CorpyNT6.png|thumb|Made by Corpy]]

Revision as of 15:39, 13 July 2009

Checkin' SBemails at the office.

The Corpy NT6 is the computer used by Strong Bad (and possibly Senor Cardgage) when working in The Office. Apparently, Strong Bad uses it for third-quarter projection analysis spreadsheets, checking email, and talking to the people on his Buddy List. It gets a Flamboyant System Error in Biz Cas Fri 1, and explodes (thanks to Homestar's 3 GB email attachment) in Biz Cas Fri 3. He salvages his Buddy List, which consists of Strong Mad and The Cheat, after the explosion by backing it up.

Its name was first shown in from work, when Strong Bad tried to stealthily check an email on it, and is a play on the Compy 386 and possibly Windows NT (NT 6.0 is the internal name of Windows Vista). "Corpy" is a portmanteau of "Compy" and "corporate".

In the Puppet series, the Corpy NT6 is a 1979 Apple II monitor and a Dell QuietKey keyboard.

The Corpy made its comeback as Strong Bad's new email-checking computer in imaginary, apparently "borrowed" from his workplace.

Made by Corpy

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Quick Facts

Debut: dullard

Interactive Feature: None

Font: Sydnie

Error Screen: The Corpy has a blue error screen similar to the Compy's, which places the text of the error in an ASCII art approximation of a window. A "Temp Log Off/Out Error" appears when the user presses Esc+Ctrl+Tab+Alt+both Shifts+Num Lock+~+< in response to the Log Off/Log Out prompt.

No. of Emails checked: 2

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