
Like most names, it should be written in lower case with an initial capital, that is, "Lua". More specifically, "Lua" is a name, the name of the Earth's moon and the name of the language. As such, it is neither an acronym nor an abbreviation, but a noun. "Lua" (pronounced LOO-ah) means "Moon" in Portuguese. Lua is dynamically typed, runs by interpreting bytecode for a register-based virtual machine, and has automatic memory management with incremental garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration, scripting, and rapid prototyping. Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics.

Lua is a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language.

ShotBot heroically breaks the tank causing the water to fry his system, killing him. ShotBot arrives to Law, who is struggling to keep himself out of the water, because he was droped from the dunking platform when a ball hit the target. After hearing this, ShotBot realizes that he must save Law, and runs away. ShotBot asks Slanders why he saved him before, to which Slanders replies that they are friends. ShotBot is approached by Scott Slanders later, who tells the robot that the show wants him back. Shane expects the flash drive to get destroyed when Law falls into the water, so he leaves. Shane puts a lanyard with a USB flash drive, which has the only evidence that Shane framed the Law, around Law's neck. He is captured by Shane Pizza's men and above a dunk tank, where fellow students will attempt to throw a ball to dunk Law into ice-cold water. Later, however, Shane Pizza reveals ShotBot's identity and the Law feels betrayed. In doing this together, ShotBot and The Law befriend each other and bond together. He befriends The Law and helps him to get the evidence on Shane Pizza framing him for hacking and aimbotting. ShotBot decides to go to VGHS to get his human story, where he pretends to be a female student named Rebecca Barbara.

As the robot leaves, Slanders tells him to go get a hot, human story, good enough to convince the producers to let ShotBot back into the show. Security proceeds to do so after the two hosts finish a show, but Slanders realizes he can't seem to let ShotBot go and disrupts security, giving ShotBot a chance to escape. In Episode 5, the producers of PwnZwn decide to shut down ShotBot (leaving only Scott Slanders to host the show). In Episode 5, he is seen with a larger role and is featured in most of the episode. ShotBot, being the co-host of PwnZwn, appears in the numerous times it is shown in the second season. He is seen whenever PwnZwn is displayed in the season. ShotBot is seen as the co-host of PwnZwn, next to Scott Slanders.

Overview Season 1 " VGHS superstar The Law humiliated live on national television by a no-name nooblet in a pubstomp gone wrong! My computation? Frag of the Century!" - ShotBot reporting "The Shot Heard 'Round the World"
