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[[File:Tron - TRON (1982), Tron Legacy.png|thumb|left|Left: Tron in the original film<br>Right: Tron in ''Tron: Legacy''.]] | [[File:Tron - TRON (1982), Tron Legacy.png|thumb|left|Left: Tron in the original film<br>Right: Tron in ''Tron: Legacy''.]] | ||
Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', portrayed by {{w|Bruce Boxleitner}}. His role in the film is similar to his role in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Written by Alan Bradley as a security program meant to monitor the Master Control Program, Tron is captured by the MCP and forced to compete in video games. With the help of the digitized User [[Kevin Flynn]] and fellow programs Ram, Yori, and Dumont, Tron escapes confinement and faces the MCP and his enforcer Sark. Using his identity disc to critically injure Sark and | Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', portrayed by {{w|Bruce Boxleitner}}. His role in the film is similar to his role in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Written by Alan Bradley, also portrayed by Boxleitner, as a security program meant to monitor the Master Control Program, Tron is captured by the MCP and forced to compete in video games. With the help of the digitized User [[Kevin Flynn]] and fellow programs Ram, Yori, and Dumont, Tron escapes confinement and faces the MCP and his enforcer Sark. Using his identity disc to critically injure Sark and derezz the Master Control Program, Tron frees the system from the MCP's control, allowing free connection between Programs and their Users. | ||
In the sequel, ''{{w|Tron: Legacy}}'', Tron is transferred to Flynn's personal Grid to protect it. When [[CLU]] goes rogue after the arrival of the ISOs, Tron fends off CLU's [[Black Guard]]s to allow Flynn to escape, but is overpowered and eventually reprogrammed into [[Rinzler]]. It is not until he catches a glimpse of Flynn during an aerial dogfight that Tron resurfaces from within Rinzler, protecting Flynn and his allies by colliding with CLU. Although CLU manages to escape, Tron sinks into the Sea of Simulation, his circuitry reverting to its old colors. | In the sequel, ''{{w|Tron: Legacy}}'', Tron is transferred to Flynn's personal Grid to protect it. When [[CLU]] goes rogue after the arrival of the ISOs, Tron fends off CLU's [[Black Guard]]s to allow Flynn to escape, but is overpowered and eventually reprogrammed into [[Rinzler]]. It is not until he catches a glimpse of Flynn during an aerial dogfight that Tron resurfaces from within Rinzler, protecting Flynn and his allies by colliding with CLU. Although CLU manages to escape, Tron sinks into the Sea of Simulation, his circuitry reverting to its old colors. | ||