In time, Kevin gradually discovers that as a User he commands the physical laws of the computer world, enabling him to do feats which give him and his allies a decisive edge in their quest. Eventually, he sacrifices himself by jumping into the mainframe of the MCP, allowing Tron to destroy it, sending Flynn back to the real world immediately before obtaining the evidence of Dillinger's theft.
It was only after revealing this to the public that Flynn was rehired back at Encom to become the new CEO. In the novelization of the film, Flynn's name is revealed to be Kevin O. The MCP grew by absorbing other programs, becoming more powerful. During the rule of the MCP, many programs that the MCP had no use for were either supposed to align with the MCP or be enslaved and forced to play games against its henchmen, led by Sark also played by Warner.
To gain information and power, as soon as Ed Dillinger who is Sark's real world counterpart was promoted due to the video games he pirated from another programmer's file, the MCP immediately began to blackmail Dillinger into doing his bidding, threatening to reveal his theft of Flynn's files to the public if he doesn't comply. However, the MCP had the capacity to learn and grow beyond the confines of its original programming.
It began to steal data from other systems, and took control of several companies and institutions. Its intelligence - and ambition - grew nearly out of control, 2, times more since its creation, and the MCP grew to desire nothing less than world domination; stating "With the information I can access, I can run things to times better than any human.
Eventually, however, the MCP foolishly caused its own downfall. It digitized former Encom programmer Kevin Flynn, who had come dangerously close to uncovering Dillinger's schemes "He pushed me in the real world.
Somebody pushes me, I push back. Flynn, in the computer world, allied himself with Tron, a security program; their combined efforts resulted in the deresolution death of the MCP.
The MCP then reverted back to its original chess program appearance which, in the digital universe, appeared as an old man in a control chair followed by this program vanishing as it was deleted with the subsequent self-destruction of the Holy Pit it resided in.
Following the deresolution of the MCP, Flynn returns to the real world with evidence of Dillinger's theft of his original work and winning a promotion as the new CEO, while Dillinger was sent to jail. Ram is an actuarial program who "worked for a big insurance company" before being captured by the MCP and forced to play on the Game Grid.
While held captive, he met Tron and became a brief sidekick character. He is played by Dan Shor. While involved in the games, Ram evolves beyond his original programming into quite a proficient gamer.
Though not quite at the level of Tron, Ram expresses a fair amount of confidence in his abilities while being held in detention between contests. Personality wise, Ram is very laid back and disarming. He took great pride in his work as an actuarial program, remarking that it gave him a great feeling helping people plan for their future needs. He later is injured by a game tank after escaping the game grid with Flynn and Tron.
Flynn moves the injured Ram to a type of game grid junk yard and into what was left of a Recognizer. A little later, after Flynn reveals his "user" status to Ram, Ram asks Flynn to help Tron before finally derezzing. Tron later asks Flynn of Ram's whereabouts, and is told that Ram "didn't make it".
Sark is an evil computer program, serving as the secondary antagonist in the first film. Command Program Sark, as his memory guards call him, is the henchman and chief lieutenant to the Master Control Program.
Sark oversaw the training of new programs that were kidnapped and brought to the Game Grid by the MCP. Sark freely admitted that the training he arranged for the conscripts was somewhat substandard, as Sark's own elite force of programs nearly always won every match they took part in. Sark was known to enter the games himself from time to time, and was a grand master at any game he cared to try when we first meet him, he is victorious in a game of Light Cycles.
Sark was brutally efficient at his work. Sark took immense pride in being labeled as such. Nevertheless, Sark and the MCP's reign of terror over the computer world quickly came to a crashing halt when Kevin Flynn, a former programmer at Encom , was digitized and brought into the computer world. Sark refused to believe that there was anything special about Flynn, arrogantly dismissing him as "just an ordinary program". Sark threw everything he could at Flynn in an effort to eliminate him, but Flynn along with Tron, a security program fought back just as hard.
Sark's repeated failure to kill Flynn drew the ire of the MCP, who menacingly wondered how Sark would "take to working in a pocket calculator". After being threatened with deresolution death , Sark resolved to wipe Flynn out once and for all.
On board his command carrier, Sark captured Flynn and attempted to use him to lure Tron out into the open where he could kill them both. In a battle with Tron, Sark was mortally wounded Tron threw his disk hard enough to break through Sark's own but was revived by the MCP, who infused Sark with all of his functions, making him much larger and more powerful than before—"Sark, All of my functions are now yours".
Tron is the titular character and the secondary protagonist of the film. He is a security program created by Alan Bradley to monitor communications between the Master Control Program and the real world. In the movie, Tron is captured by the MCP, but is freed by the help of the digitized user named Flynn. As they are about to reach to it, Sark arrives in his command ship, and destroys the sailer, capturing Flynn and Yori in the process.
Tron sneaks aboard the shuttle, and upon reaching the core, he engages in battle with Sark, who would later gain more of the MCP's functions, growing in size. It was Flynn who jumped into the MCP's core, allowing Tron to finally destroy the MCP and the rest of its factions with his disk, freeing the digital world to communicate with the users and sending Flynn back to the real world.
Yori was a program written by Lora Baines and is the romantic interest of Tron. She is played by Cindy Morgan. She was in charge of the creation of digital simulations such as the Solar Sailer and assisted in the de-rezzing procedure of the digitizing laser.
Yori is reunited with Tron after he rescues her from the clutches of the MCP. She then proceeds to help both Tron and Flynn reach the core of the MCP, where their combined efforts leads to the destruction of the MCP and its factional programs.
As Flynn has already sacrificed himself to stop the MCP, Yori ponders on what Flynn's fate would be, unaware that Flynn has been returned to the real world. The video game Tron 2. Jet is digitized while searching for his missing father. Once within the computer world, he is tasked with locating the "Tron Legacy" Code.
Jet is also the basis for the experimental program that is the central character of Tron: The Ghost in the Machine. This version of Jet is a digital backup of the original User, copied and stored within the system.
Due to the complexities involved in making a copy of a human being, the program version of Jet is corrupted and split into three separate aspects. Eventually, all aspects of the program are united and given the choice to ascend from the digital world into the real world. Mercury is a female humanoid computer program, voiced by Rebecca Romijn.
She is known within the computer world as a champion lightcycle racer but also shows some combat skills during the course of the game.
She returns in Tron: The Ghost in the Machine as one of the leaders the resistance against the red version of the program Jet, who is masquerading as the MCP. Ma3a is a female computer program voiced by Cindy Morgan. Unlike most other programs in the computer world, Ma3a is shaped like a sphere.
When she was originally written by Alan Bradley in the March of , she was known as Ma1a, followed by Ma2a in the June of , and by , Ma3a. Speculation within Encom has led some employees to believe that part of Lora was digitized into Ma3a's code in the midst of the digitizing accident resulting in Lora's death.
Thorne was an executive from fCon who was improperly digitized into the computer and became corrupted, spreading like a virus throughout the system. Thorne is derezzed after a battle with The Kernel. Before he dies, he passes along vital information on fCon to Jet Bradley. The Kernel is a security program commanding the system's ICPs. He was destroyed by Jet Bradley during a battle with the corrupted user, Thorne. Byte is a redesigned Bit but is identical in design and speaks in the same distorted voice.
Unlike Bit, Byte is able to speak full English. Data Wraiths are digitized elite hacker Users that were employed by fCon to create havoc in computer systems around the world, steal top-secret data and destroying the databases of fCon's competitors. When they derez in the computer world they are kicked out of the computer and return to their original human form, unconscious. These three fCon executive attempted to transfer themselves into the computer world unaware that the correction algorithms necessary for proper transfer had been disabled.
Without the algorithms, the digitization process went awry and the three executives were merged into one horrible monstrosity. Tron: Legacy , its comic book prequel Tron: Betrayal , the forthcoming animated television prequel Tron: Uprising and the video game tie-in Tron: Evolution are all direct sequels to Tron. Several characters will appear in all four pieces of the franchise while others are specific to one component.
He is usually serious and task-focused and has a deep reverence towards users, especially his own user, Alan-One.
Tron displays a particularly high loyalty to Kevin Flynn , who is both his friend and a user. Tron bravely stood his ground against a superior number of soldiers, including Clu , to protect Flynn. Work continued on Tron until , when the program was complete.
Shortly after this, Kevin Flynn was digitized by the MCP to fight the same gladiator video games that Tron was playing. When Flynn finally met up with Tron, Flynn thought he was Alan, to which Tron responded, "Where did you hear that name?
Shortly after this, Tron, Flynn, and another conscript, Ram were forced to play a gladiator game of light cycles against three programs from Sark's army. As Flynn wrote the " Light cycle " game, he had complete knowledge of the game's AI and routines and caused one of the programs to crash into a wall of the game grid, leaving a crack in the wall.
Flynn knew this was the way out and drove his light cycle through the hole and escaped out of the game grid. Tron and Ram escaped as well. The tank fired and hit Flynn and Ram's light cycles, mortally wounding Ram. When Tron looked back to see if Flynn and Ram were still alive, there was no trace of life and no response.
Upset with the loss of his friends, Tron drove off to the tower and an armada of Battle Tank were firing at him. Flynn had survived the attack, but Ram didn't. After several attempts by the MCP and Sark to stop the Solar Sailer from reaching its destination, Sark finally succeeded by ramming his carrier into the Solar Sailer in an ambush. As the Solar Sailer started to derez from the damage, Tron fell off to what seemed to be his death. Yori and Flynn hung onto the remaining wreckage as the remains of the sailor floated in a landing bay of the carrier.
While Yori and Flynn were held captive along with Dumont who was taken away for helping Tron Sark removed all of their energy and revealed that the carrier was going to derez after he disembarked in his escape pod. With their very low energy levels, that would mean Flynn and Yori would derez as well. He was also going to take Dumont away and have the MCP derez him and take away his functions.
As Sark left the carrier, little did he know that Tron had survived the ambush and hung onto the outside of the carrier. He made his way to the escape pod and hung on as the pod flew out of the carrier and onto the vast mesa that the MCP sits on.
Due to the fact that he was a User, Flynn secretly had enough energy to survive while the carrier derezzed around them. Yori did not and began to derez along with the carrier, until Flynn grabbed hold of her and transferred his energy to her, thus saving her life.
The walls of the prison they were in disappeared and they escaped as the carrier turned into a wireframe. Meanwhile, Dumont was slowing being absorbed by the MCP. The MCP "felt a presence" and realized that "another warrior" was on the mesa. Sark immediately turned around and saw Tron on the mesa. The two of them fought with their identity discs as they jumped to avoid the crevasses in the mesa. After being reprogrammed by CLU, he was given a new identity as his enforcer where he was given the name of Rinzler.
After becoming Rinzler, his Identity Disc became a fusion of two discs that separate to form a matched pair that he can use in a fight. This article is a stub. You can help Multiversal Omnipedia by expanding it. Jump to: navigation , search. Namespaces Page Discussion.
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