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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Rinzler wears black body armor with orange circuitry | Rinzler wears black body armor with orange circuitry, with four orange squares arranged in the shape of a "T" on his chest and lines on his fore and middle fingers. His face is covered by a black helmet similar in structure to the one worn by [[Vanitas]]. He wields twin [[Identity Disk]]s, black chakram-like weapons with a white outer border and an orange inner border, that can merge into one. | ||
Despite wielding both disks, Rinzler's model still has a disk attached to his back during the battle with him. | Despite wielding both disks, Rinzler's model still has a disk attached to his back during the battle with him. | ||
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[[File:Rinzler - Tron Legacy (2010).png|150px|thumb|right|Rinzler in ''TRON: Legacy''.]] | [[File:Rinzler - Tron Legacy (2010).png|150px|thumb|right|Rinzler in ''TRON: Legacy''.]] | ||
{{Q|I...fight for the Users!|Rinzler defies CLU 2}} | {{Q|I...fight for the Users!|Rinzler defies CLU 2}} | ||
While Tron himself debuted in the 1982 film ''{{w|Tron}}'', the Rinzler persona debuted in its 2010 sequel, ''{{w|Tron: Legacy}}'', portrayed by martial artist/stuntman Anis Cheurfa and voiced by Tron's actor {{w|Bruce Boxleitner}}. Following the events of the first ''Tron'', Kevin Flynn transferred Tron from the ENCOM server onto his new Grid as its guardian while recreating CLU 2 to oversee its maintenance. One day, however, while Tron was escorting Flynn to the portal to the real world, they were ambushed by CLU 2 and four Black Guards. Tron fended off the Black Guards while ordering Flynn to escape, but was ultimately defeated and repurposed into Rinzler, CLU's top enforcer. | While Tron himself debuted in the 1982 film ''{{w|Tron}}'', the Rinzler persona debuted in its 2010 sequel, ''{{w|Tron: Legacy}}'', portrayed by martial artist/stuntman Anis Cheurfa and voiced by Tron's actor {{w|Bruce Boxleitner}}. Following the events of the first ''Tron'', Kevin Flynn transferred Tron from the ENCOM server onto his new Grid as its guardian while recreating CLU 2 to oversee its maintenance. One day, however, while Tron was escorting Kevin Flynn to the portal to the real world, they were ambushed by CLU 2 and four Black Guards. Tron fended off the Black Guards while ordering Flynn to escape, but was ultimately defeated and repurposed into Rinzler, CLU's top enforcer. | ||
In ''Tron: Legacy'', Rinzler makes his first appearance as the final opponent of the Disk Wars, fighting Sam Flynn until he bleeds, identifying him as a User. Throughout the rest of the film, he is brought into conflict with Sam and Quorra, alongside the elder Flynn. Ultimately, during a high-speed Light Jet battle, Tron overcomes CLU 2's programming and flies straight into his former master. The attack fails, however, and Tron falls into the sea of simulation, where his circuitry reverts to white. | In ''Tron: Legacy'', Rinzler makes his first appearance as the final opponent of the Disk Wars, fighting Sam Flynn until he bleeds, identifying him as a User. Throughout the rest of the film, he is brought into conflict with Sam and Quorra, alongside the elder Flynn. Ultimately, during a high-speed Light Jet battle, Tron overcomes CLU 2's programming and flies straight into his former master. The attack fails, however, and Tron falls into the sea of simulation, where his circuitry reverts to white. | ||