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[[File:Kevin Flynn - TRON (1982), Tron Legacy.png|thumb|left|150px|Top: Kevin Flynn in the original film.<br>Middle: Flynn on ENCOM's server<br>Bottom: Kevin Flynn in ''Tron: Legacy'']]
[[File:Kevin Flynn - TRON (1982), Tron Legacy.png|thumb|left|150px|Top: Kevin Flynn in the original film.<br>Middle: Flynn on ENCOM's server<br>Bottom: Kevin Flynn in ''Tron: Legacy'']]
{{Q|The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Ships? Motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see. And then one day... I got in.|Kevin Flynn's musings}}
{{Q|The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Ships? Motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see. And then one day... I got in.|Kevin Flynn's musings}}
Kevin Flynn first appeared as the protagonist of the 1982 film, ''Tron'', portrayed by {{w|Jeff Bridges}}, in which he is portrayed as a former ENCOM game designer whose games were swindled from him by rival programmer, Ed Dillinger, who acquired a series of promotions and made it to CEO of ENCOM. Flynn tries numerous times to hack into the system and obtain evidence of Dillinger's crimes, and one particular attempt gets him sent into the datascape, where he joins forces with [[Tron]], Ram, Yori and Dumont to battle [[Sark]] and the [[Master Control Program]] and win his freedom. Flynn succeeds and gains his rightful position as CEO of ENCOM.
Kevin Flynn first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', portrayed by {{w|Jeff Bridges}}, in which he is portrayed as a former ENCOM game designer whose games were swindled from him by rival programmer, Ed Dillinger, who acquired a series of promotions and made it to CEO of ENCOM. Flynn tries numerous times to hack into the system and obtain evidence of Dillinger's crimes, and one particular attempt gets him sent into the datascape, where he joins forces with [[Tron]], Ram, Yori and Dumont to battle [[Sark]] and the [[Master Control Program]] and win his freedom. Flynn succeeds and gains his rightful position as CEO of ENCOM.


Following his promotion, Flynn creates an isolated server - his digital frontier - called "the Grid", intended as a playground where he could experiment to his heart's content, and it slowly took on a life of its own as it teemed with programs of all sorts. Flynn recreated his old hacking program, CLU, to oversee the Grid's creation in his absence and copied and upgraded Tron from ENCOM servers in order to protect the Grid, naming a city in his honor. Years later, while escorting Flynn to the portal to the real world, they are ambushed by CLU and four Black Guards. Tron tells Kevin to run as he fends them off, leaving him to fight and ultimately lose to CLU as Kevin makes a run for it.
Following his promotion, Flynn creates an isolated server - his digital frontier - called "the Grid", intended as a playground where he could experiment to his heart's content, and it slowly took on a life of its own as it teemed with programs of all sorts. Kevin copied and upgraded Tron from ENCOM servers in order to protect the Grid, naming a city in his honor. Years later, while escorting Flynn to the portal to the real world, they are ambushed by CLU 2 and four Black Guards. Tron tells Kevin to run as he fends them off, leaving him to fight and ultimately lose to CLU 2 as Kevin makes a run for it.


In the 2010 sequel, ''Tron: Legacy'', Flynn has been missing for twenty years. His son, [[Sam Flynn]], ventures into the Grid to find him, only to discover that it has been taken over by CLU, and Flynn has been living in exile all this time with an ISO, [[Quorra]]. Eventually, when Flynn learns of CLU's plans to attack and take over the real world, which he sees as "imperfect", he joins forces with Sam and Quorra to escape back to the real world and trap CLU inside the Grid forever. CLU pursues them, ending in a confrontation outside the Portal. Flynn taps into his power and draws CLU back into himself by force of will, allowing Sam and Quorra to escape before releasing a huge blast from the reintegration.
In the 2010 sequel, ''Tron: Legacy'', Flynn has been missing for twenty years. His son, [[Sam Flynn]], ventures into the Grid to find him, only to discover that it has been taken over by CLU 2, and Flynn has been living in exile all this time with an ISO, [[Quorra]]. Eventually, when Flynn learns of CLU 2's plans to attack and take over the real world, which he sees as "imperfect", he joins forces with Sam and Quorra to escape back to the real world and trap CLU 2 inside the Grid forever. CLU 2 pursues them, ending in a confrontation outside the Portal. Flynn taps into his power and draws CLU 2 back into himself by force of will, allowing Sam and Quorra to escape before releasing a huge blast from the reintegration.
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