Dr. Benjamin Trace loses the patent of his Chiron Chip and the wealthy Jonathan Walker, who owns the Virtual Light Industries, helps Jobe, who was found with his face destructed and his legs amputated after the explosion of the VSI. A few years later, Jobe contacts the hacker Peter Parkette in the virtual reality and asks him to find Benjamin Trace in the desert. He wants information about Trace's subroutine Egypt, but Trace does not provide the information. Soon Trace decides to retrieve his chip to avoid the insane Jobe's plan that intends to destroy the real world.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
They thought they had destroyed him, but the simple gardener-turned-superkiller has found a way to reboot himself in Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace.