Sam is a skilled vocalist and plays guitar for her band The Zettabytes.
(Loretta still exists, just not in the way she did previously.) Roscoe sees Loretta's ghostly figure in the spotlight, and he comments that The Zetta Bytes have a guardian angel. After Sam finishes singing, the band realizes there was an extra voice singing the harmony. A lightning strike hits Sam and when she wakes up, it appears that Loretta is gone forever.Īt the Zetta Bytes' final performance, Sam sings about Loretta's death. In a real body for the first time, Loretta goes outside into the rain. They discover that there is only enough room for one of them in Sam's brain at a time, and as an act of kindness, Sam lets Loretta borrow her body to experience the world. This helps Sam wake from her coma, with Loretta inside of her mind. Loretta shows Sam that she hates that everyone thinks she is perfect and that she envies Sam's ability to learn. She arrives in Sam's mind, finding Sam caught in her own depression. When Loretta comes back out of the web and sees that Sam is unconscious, she enters Sam's brain through an EKG machine in an effort to help her. Sam tries to replace Loretta on stage, but falls, slipping into a coma. Unfortunately, the Zetta Bytes cannot find Loretta before their next concert. Loretta goes into the internet a second time, and Fibbs quits Harshtone. He gives her the option to stay at Harshtone or escape into the web. At the last moment Daryl Fibbs, an employee at Harshtone, has a change of heart and decides that every performer, including holograms like Loretta, should have a choice. Despite Roscoe's father siding with him, Loretta is taken from them. But when Roscoe realizes that they are planning to rob the holograms of their individuality, he argues that Loretta is not just a program, but a person with thoughts and real emotions.
Harshtone informs Roscoe that they have decided to team up with Skygraph, his father's company, and make more holographic rock stars. Roscoe and his father attend a meeting with Harshtone Records, the company that is recording The Zetta Bytes's first CD. When Roscoe tracks down Loretta, Sam kisses him and argues that she is real, not Loretta. Roscoe becomes frantic and realizes he may have feelings for Loretta. After a major argument with Roscoe, Loretta escapes into the internet, and e-mails herself to Sam's computer. She wants to experience life as a real human being in a physical body. Sam becomes jealous of the attention Loretta is receiving while Loretta struggles with her identity as a hologram. The novelty of a holographic rockstar catapults the Zetta Bytes to fame. After a moment of silence, the crowd erupts in applause. Their second performance goes well - until the very end when Loretta starts to lose her pattern and the crowd realizes she is a hologram. With Loretta in the band, the Zetta Bytes manage to land a gig at a club that had previously turned them away. Despite her feelings, Sam agrees to take care of Loretta to keep Roscoe's dad from finding and deleting her. The entire band loves her, except for Sam, who is jealous of Loretta's "perfection" and suspects that Roscoe likes Loretta more than her. Roscoe uses his father's holographic equipment to create a sentient human hologram named Loretta to dance for the band.Īt their first gig, a school dance, Loretta is a big hit with the audience.
Despite her vocal talents and guitar skills, Sam is told that she needs to dance in order for their band to succeed. Sam's band, the Zetta Bytes, is struggling. Pixel Perfect begins with sixteen-year old Roscoe trying to help his best friend Samantha.