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Users are white in ''Legacy''.
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[[File:Rinzler KH3D.png|thumb|right|Tron, as Rinzler, confronts Sora.]]
[[File:Rinzler KH3D.png|thumb|right|Tron, as Rinzler, confronts Sora.]]
Tron's '''Rinzler''' persona from ''Tron: Legacy'' has been depicted in previews for the game. He is seen preparing to fight Sora in the Jump Festa 2012 trailer. January's V Jump explicitly refers to the ''Tron: Legacy'' world as new, so it is unknown whether this is the same Tron from ''Kingdom Hearts II''.{{fact}}<!--provide translation of blurb from January V Jump-->
Tron's '''Rinzler''' persona from ''Tron: Legacy'' has been depicted in previews for the game. He is seen preparing to fight Sora in the Jump Festa 2012 trailer. January's V Jump explicitly refers to the ''Tron: Legacy'' world as new, so it is unknown whether this is the same Tron from ''Kingdom Hearts II''.{{fact}}<!--provide translation of blurb from January V Jump-->
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Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', where his role is basically the same as in the game. In the film, however, he is assisted by several supporting characters such as Kevin Flynn, Yori, Ram and Dumont in his battles against Sark and the Master Control Program. He was written by Alan Bradley (also played by Boxleitner) as a security program to monitor the Master Control Program. As in the film, he uses his identity disc to critically injure Sark and derezz the Master Control Program during the final battle. His ultimate fate is left unrevealed in the movie.  
Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', where his role is basically the same as in the game. In the film, however, he is assisted by several supporting characters such as Kevin Flynn, Yori, Ram and Dumont in his battles against Sark and the Master Control Program. He was written by Alan Bradley (also played by Boxleitner) as a security program to monitor the Master Control Program. As in the film, he uses his identity disc to critically injure Sark and derezz the Master Control Program during the final battle. His ultimate fate is left unrevealed in the movie.  


In the 2010 sequel, ''Tron: Legacy'', Tron was upgraded and copied over from ENCOM to Flynn's personal server in order to protect the Grid, and had a city named 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. Tron was then repurposed to serve him as Rinzler, bringing him into conflict with Kevin, his son Sam, and Quorra. Ultimately, he overcomes Clu 2's programming and flew straight into his former master's Light Jet. The attack fails, however, and Rinzler falls into the sea of simulation, where his circuitry returns from orange to blue. It is unknown if he survived.
In the 2010 sequel, ''Tron: Legacy'', Tron was upgraded and copied over from ENCOM to Flynn's personal server in order to protect the Grid, and had a city named 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. Tron was then repurposed to serve him as Rinzler, bringing him into conflict with Kevin, his son Sam, and Quorra. Ultimately, he overcomes Clu 2's programming and flew straight into his former master's Light Jet. The attack fails, however, and Rinzler falls into the sea of simulation, where his circuitry returns from orange to white. It is unknown if he survived.


==Personality==
==Personality==
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===Fight against the MCP===
===Fight against the MCP===
During the final combat with the [[Master Control Program|MCP]], Tron is required to be in the party to derezz it. While Sora can break the MCP's defense walls, he requires Tron's presence to insert the Eradicator Program into the MCP's core. The Reaction Command of this move is called "Delete", and it is only available in this battle.
During the final combat with the [[Master Control Program|MCP]], Tron is required to be in the party to derezz it. While Sora can break the MCP's defense walls, he requires Tron's presence to insert the Eradicator Program into the MCP's core. The Reaction Command of this move is called "Delete", and it is only available in this battle.
==References==
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