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The '''Master Control Program''' is an administration program in the [[Hollow Bastion OS]]. He appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' as the highest-ranking program in [[Space Paranoids]], and is the major antagonist of that world, bent on taking over [[Radiant Garden|the user world]]. He originated in Disney's 1982 film ''{{w|Tron}}''.
The '''Master Control Program''' is an administration program in the [[Hollow Bastion OS]]. He appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' as the highest-ranking program in [[Space Paranoids]], and is the major antagonist of that world, bent on taking over the user world. He originated in Disney's 1982 film ''{{w|Tron}}''.


==Story==
==Story==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Master Control Program originates from the 1982 Disney film ''{{w|Tron}}'', voiced by David Warner. Created as a chess program, the MCP was repurposed by Ed Dillinger (also played by Warner) to administer the entire system at the company ENCOM, a software manufacture and computer experimentation company of which Dillinger had recently become a high-ranking executive. The MCP began to expand beyond the control of Dillinger, blackmailing him with the evidence that he had gotten his promotion by stealing the video game programs of his coworker [[Kevin Flynn]], and intended to hack the Pentagon and the Kremlin to replace human control of the world.
The Master Control Program originates from the 1982 Disney film ''{{w|Tron}}'', voiced by the late David Warner. Created as a chess program, the MCP was repurposed by Ed Dillinger (also played by Warner) to administer the entire system at the company ENCOM, a software manufacture and computer experimentation company of which Dillinger had recently become a high-ranking executive. The MCP began to expand beyond the control of Dillinger, blackmailing him with the evidence that he had gotten his promotion by stealing the video game programs of his coworker [[Kevin Flynn]], and intended to hack the Pentagon and the Kremlin to replace human control of the world.


When Kevin Flynn attempts to hack into ENCOM's memory to retrieve the same evidence, the MCP digitizes him using an experimental laser, and locks him away with other programs he had captured to be eventually eliminated playing video games. Flynn meets Tron in the games, and together they escape the MCP and make their way to him. The MCP puts increasing pressure on Sark, his enforcer on the Game Grid, to capture Tron.
When Kevin Flynn attempts to hack into ENCOM's memory to retrieve the same evidence, the MCP digitizes him using an experimental laser, and locks him away with other programs he had captured to be eventually eliminated playing video games. Flynn meets Tron in the games, and together they escape the MCP and make their way to him. The MCP puts increasing pressure on Sark, his enforcer on the Game Grid, to capture Tron.


En route to delivering some elderly programs to be absorbed by the MCP, Sark finally captures the group. Leaving them on the ship as the MCP derezzes it, the group escapes and makes their way to the MCP's mesa. Tron defeats Sark, but the MCP transfers all of his functions to his enforcer, resurrecting him as a giant in a final bid to stop them. Unexpectedly, however, Flynn throws himself into the MCP, distracting the program long enough for Tron to erase. The MCP dwindles down to his original form, before disappearing for good.
En route to delivering some elderly programs to be absorbed by the MCP, Sark finally captures the group. Leaving them on the ship as the MCP derezzes it, the group escapes and makes their way to the MCP's mesa. Tron defeats Sark, but the MCP transfers all of his functions to his enforcer, resurrecting him as a giant in a final bid to stop them. Unexpectedly, however, Flynn throws himself into the MCP, distracting the program long enough for Tron to erase. The MCP dwindles down to his original form, before disappearing for good.
==Gallery==
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File:MCP (Portrait) KHII.png|MCP's journal portrait in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
File:MCP (Portrait) KHIIHD.png|MCP's journal portrait in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX''.
</gallery>


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