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ShaozChampion [2014-08-17 00:55:57 +0000 UTC]
funny thing is, I was listening to the opening of Tron Legacy on youtube and then I clicked on this..XD
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mariorossi [2011-01-24 11:09:14 +0000 UTC]
Really nice.
What about an upgraded version with headset\mask on?
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BenRG [2010-12-27 21:54:58 +0000 UTC]
In the ENCOM Corporation of the 2010s there was a very simple rule of survival. If Sam Flynn said "Don't run that program when you're in the laser lab" he meant it. The number of admin assistants and interns he had to rescue from the Grid in the first year defied description. Tron actually started to make a joke of it.
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kabutonet In reply to dmf0 [2011-01-02 17:48:58 +0000 UTC]
I thought that food was just digital coding with a script for a certain appearance.
You's think he would make a team of people at some point who could go in for him or with him to get the job done. Maybe like a SWAT team or Delta force or something. (TRON force perhaps)
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dmf0 In reply to kabutonet [2011-01-02 18:42:00 +0000 UTC]
I agree, that is a possibility.
The blur definition in between 'real' (like sam's blood during one of the match) and pure digital (Quorra arms regeneration) creates a confusion in how should we perceived the TRON world.
Don't get me wrong, I DO love Tron but I'm also disappointed that the Tron Universe & it's digital philosophy was not fully delivered by the filmmaker.(comparing with The Matrix)
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kabutonet In reply to dmf0 [2011-01-02 19:46:29 +0000 UTC]
Oh but if you look at Legacy and when the opponent sees Sam's blood, he stops. I take this to mean that since it was not pixelated and that this was a sign that he was not a part of the original system.
As for Quorra's arm, she WAS a program and so that did make sense that she would digitize as opposed to Sam being a user and his own flesh and 'blood.'
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dmf0 In reply to kabutonet [2011-01-03 02:53:05 +0000 UTC]
I agree, so when Sam shed blood in tron (which supposed to be digitized, then perhaps the same goes to Kevin..meaning both of them are real and if they died in TRON, they died for real instead of a 'pixelleted death'.
My concern is the dinner scenes where 3 of them were eating supposedly to be a either 'real food' or 'digitize food'.
How could a full flesh human being (except Quorra) able to consume digitize food? We could mind trick our mind to convince that we are eating something, but our body will say otherwise because it is not a 'tangible' elements.
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kabutonet In reply to dmf0 [2011-01-03 05:08:01 +0000 UTC]
Actually if you look back at Quorra, she never bled when she lost her arm so blood appearing at all was a sign by itself.
I would agree with the theory that if they die in the game then they die for real. Derezzing in itself is also death.
The Users that were there are also digital at the time even if they show blood and it is not digitized.
I have been doing a lot of reading on the Tron wiki [link] but have yet to find anything talking about the food so far. If you look at the Sea of Simulation, that looks like water but it is also data. And also at that, when Kevin, Tron, and Ram all drink some water after their escape from the Lightcycle game in the first Tron movie.
Oh man, I have filtered through so much technical information about the Tron-verse and nothing had anything to do with this situation. I guess it's mainly because their is no information up on this matter yet.
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dmf0 In reply to kabutonet [2011-01-03 05:26:52 +0000 UTC]
Great points about the water=data, perhaps that's the answer to the food.
I guess Fylnn's love stuffed pigs and long beans.
I mean, rather than having a blocked of blobs as 'data-food', why not make it look good for consuming.
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