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'''Beck''', also known as '''The Renegade''', is the main protagonist of ''[[TRON: Uprising]]''. He is voiced by [[Elijah Wood]].
   
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== History ==
'''Beck''' is the main protagonist of ''[[TRON: Uprising]]''.
 
   
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=== [[TRON: Uprising S01E01 Beck's Beginning|Beck's Beginning]] ===
==Overview==
 
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[[File:Beckprofilepic.png|left|thumb]]
Beck is a young [[program]] who becomes the leader of a revolution inside the [[Grid]]. His mission is to free his home and friends from the reign of the villainous [[Clu 2|Clu]] and his henchman [[General Tessler]]. Beck is trained by [[Tron]] - the greatest warrior the Grid has ever come to know. Tron not only teaches Beck the fighting and [[Light Cycle (TRON: Uprising)|light cycle]] skills he needs to challenge this brutal military occupation, but he will be a guide and mentor to him as he grows beyond his youthful, impulsive nature into a courageous, powerful, strong leader. Destined to become the next [[System Monitor]] of the system, Beck adopts Tron's identity and becomes the arch enemy of General Tessler and his oppressive forces.
 
 
Beck had worked at [[Able|Able's]] garage for most of his life, carrying out his primary function of fixing and modifying vehicles. Then Clu took over, amid rumors of Tron's demise. When Beck's best friend [[Bodhi]] was [[derez]]zed before his eyes, he decided to take the fight back to the oppressor, and began his revolution by destroying a statue of Clu.
   
 
His actions did not go unnoticed by CLU. First chased by Clu's forces, and then by [[Paige]], he stole a [[Light Crawler]] and tried to return to [[Argon City]] unseen. He ''was'' noticed, though. A tall, dark figure in a helmet chased after him and subdued him. The mysterious program cuffed Beck and took him to an interrogation room, gradually discovering everything that Beck had done. While the program was talking however, Beck was decoding his handcuffs using [[Recoder|a special tool]]. He broke free and attacked the program but was defeated again with ease. It was then that the program revealed himself to Beck. It was Tron, damaged in battle with Clu. He needs a replacement, someone strong and determined enough to not give up the fight. Faced with such enormous responsibility, Beck gives in to uncertainty and turns Tron down.
==Biography==
 
===Beck's Beginning===
 
Beck had worked at [[Able]]'s garage for most of his life, carrying out his primary function of fixing and modifying vehicles. Then Clu took over, amid rumors of Tron's demise. When Beck's best friend [[Bodhi]] was [[derez]]zed before his eyes, he decided to take the fight back to the oppressor, and began his uprising by destroying a statue of Clu.
 
   
 
After Beck got back to the garage, Tesler told the programs of Argon City that they had been volunteered for the games. Several programs had been captured, including Beck's friends, [[Zed]] and [[Mara]]. Beck followed the [[Light Rail]] that was transporting them and jumped onto it with his light cycle. There was one [[Black Guard]] patrolling and after a brief fight where the guard's helmet was knocked off, Beck looked into the program's eyes and spared his life. He managed to knock the light rail off it's beam and, with help from the guardsman, Beck located and freed his friends. His accomplice was derezzed only moments later when General Tesler launched a surprise attack of his own. The lengthy fight ended when Tesler fell from a building under construction, allowing Beck the opportunity to escape.
His actions did not go unnoticed. First chased by Clu's forces, and then by [[Paige]], he stole a [[Light Crawler]] and tried to return to [[Argon City]] unseen. He ''was'' noticed, though. A tall, dark figure in a helmet chased after him and subdued him. The mysterious program cuffed Beck and took him to an interrogation room, gradually discovering everything that Beck had done. While the program was talking however, Beck was decoding his handcuffs using [[Recoder|a special tool]]. He broke free and attacked the program but was defeated again with ease. It was then that the program revealed himself to Beck. It was Tron, damaged in battle with Clu.
 
   
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Back with Tron, Beck says that he's ready; he must do this.  The wounded [[System Monitor]] splits the white half of his disc off, his white [[light suit]] converting to black,, and gives it to Beck who locks it to his own disc.  As Beck replaced his disc on his back, his light suit became Tron's white version. The latter then told Beck to come as they both had a large amount of work to do, with Tron dubbing Beck as "Tron".
After Beck got back to the garage, Tessler told the programs of Argon City that they had been volunteered for the games. Several programs had been captured, including Beck's friends, [[Zed]] and [[Mara]]. Beck followed the [[Light Rail]] that was transporting them and jumped onto it with his light cycle. There was one [[Black Guard]] patrolling and after a brief fight where the guard's helmet was knocked off, Beck looked into the program's eyes and spared his life. He managed to knock the light rail off it's beam and, with help from the guardsman, Beck located and freed his friends. His accomplice was derezzed only moments later when General Tessler launched a surprise attack of his own. The lengthy fight ended when Tessler fell from a building, allowing Beck the opportunity to escape.
 
   
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===[[TRON: Uprising S01E02 The Renegade, Part 1|The Renegade, Part 1]]===
Back with Tron, Beck and the former warrior each split their discs in half and switched halves. As Beck replaced his disc on his back, his [[light suit]] became Tron's. The latter then told Beck, "Come. We have a lot of work to do, Tron."
 
 
===The Renegade===
 
 
[[File:Rene.png|thumb|250px|left|Beck as Tron (The Renegade)]]Beck's training with Tron was hard and often left him very tired. One night after his training, Beck was driving back to Argon City when a spotlight suddenly shown on him. He had broken curfew by being in the Outlands at that time of night. Beck escaped the pursuing [[guard]]s by slipping into a massive cargo box. He soon found out, however, that several other programs were also in the container, and that it was taking them to the games.
 
[[File:Rene.png|thumb|250px|left|Beck as Tron (The Renegade)]]Beck's training with Tron was hard and often left him very tired. One night after his training, Beck was driving back to Argon City when a spotlight suddenly shown on him. He had broken curfew by being in the Outlands at that time of night. Beck escaped the pursuing [[guard]]s by slipping into a massive cargo box. He soon found out, however, that several other programs were also in the container, and that it was taking them to the games.
   
Beck befriended two programs, [[Rilo]] and [[Cutler]], and when the games began, the three of them lasted longer than the others before Rilo was derezzed. Beck and Cutler defeated the first round of enemies soon after. Then, while being transported to the Light Cycle Arena, they effected their escape.
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Beck befriended two programs, [[Rilo]] and [[Cutler]], and when the games began, the three of them lasted longer than the others before Rilo was fully derezzed. Beck and Cutler defeated the first round of enemies soon after. Then, while being transported to the Light Cycle Arena, they escaped but were soon recaptured by Paige, who cuffed them together and threw back into the games, this time to face three light cycles. Again, though cuffed together, Beck and Cutler prevailed. [[Pavel]], seeing that their success had enraged Tesler, suggested that the prisoners fight each other to the death, with freedom as a prize for the winner. Cutler forfeited so that he and Beck would not have to derez each other. Tesler, furious, was willing to derez them both, but Paige, showing her more compassionate side, convinced him keep his promise to the crowd and set Beck free, slating Cutler to be derezzed.
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=== [[TRON: Uprising S01E03 The Renegade, Part 2|The Renegade, Part 2]] ===
 
Beck, disguised as the Renegade, returned to rescue Cutler, and after a lengthy escape from Argon City that involved drawbridges and [[Light Boat]] chases, Cutler told his savior to make sure his friend Beck was thanked. Beck, as Tron, reassured him and told him that the way to help his cause was to help spread the word that Tron lived and that the revolution needed recruits.
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After returning to Able's garage and helping his friends restore Able's [[Light Cycle (2nd generation)|ENCOM 786]], Beck again met up with Tron in his safehouse. They still had much to do, though Beck had passed the first major test of his skills.
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===[[TRON: Uprising S01E04 Blackout|Blackout]]===
 
Finishing an intense training simulation, Tron criticized Beck for removing his mask where potential foes could see him. As they quarreled, the power in Tron's safehouse flickered, along with the lights in Argon City. Seeking the source of the disruption, Tron led Beck to an energy drill that was sapping the energy from Argon City and everything around it. If enough energy was drained, the programs of Argon would derez. Beck's task was to navigate a maze of tunnels underneath the drilling area in order to plant a [[Light Grenade|light grenade]] under the grill and take it out of commission.
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Back at Able's garage, Beck asked for time off. His boss and peers were under the impression the Beck was just getting lazy and it took a while to convince Able. Beck then asked Zed to work his shift, and learned that Zed intended to compete in the Argon Race—which would be routed straight through the endangered tunnels.
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In his guise as the Renegade, Beck planted the light grenade and traveled back through the tunnels to stop the three remaining racers: Zed, Hopper, and Bartik. But Paige overheard him telling them why they had to turn back, and took off toward the energy drill to deactivate the grenade. Beck, hoping to save her from the explosion, stole Zed's speed-enhanced light cycle and pursued her, leaving Zed stranded (and angry) but safe. Paige was too late to stop the explosion, and she and Beck raced away through the tunnels, trying to escape the derezzing blast that was licking their back wheels. Paige began to fall behind and Beck, realizing that her bike wasn't fast enough and fearing for her life, pulled her onto his light cycle as hers was enveloped in explosive energy, despite her attempts to disable him. Once they'd escaped the tunnels, Beck left Paige in the Outlands and drove off.
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Back at Argon City, Beck and Tron witnessed General Tesler give a speech in which he blamed the renegade for the blackouts and promised the programs of Argon that the renegade will be brought to "justice." Tron then commented to Beck, "If we prevail in this conflict, they'll understand."
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=== [[TRON: Uprising S01E05 Identity|Identity]] ===
 
Beck sabotaged the signs in Argon Square to read, "Tron Lives." Tesler's guards formed a cordon to scan the discs of everyone present before they could leave the area; Beck, obviously not wanting to have his disc scanned, allowed an equally reluctant program named [[Galt]] to lead him past the guards and onto a light rail. However, Galt stole Beck's disc when he wasn't looking, taunting him by holding it up as the next train left for Purgos. Beck, unable to follow, returned to Tron's safehouse, where Tron gave him a fake disc to use temporarily.[[File:Beck and a masked Tron.png|thumb]]
 
They later headed to Purgos Alley, where they visited a pawn shop. The salesman, [[Kobol]], was disinclined to help, but promised to ask around after Beck pleaded with him. However, Tron knew that Kobol was lying to them, and as he and Beck arrived at the place where they were to meet with him, they where surrounded by a gang of programs who attacked them. During the ensuing fight, Beck had his first glitch, but the pair were surprised by the unexpected intervention of a siren named [[Lux]], who helped them defeat the gang and then led them to safety.
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Their search took them to a club, where Tron noticed a program staring at Beck. Recognizing Galt, the trio chased him down a hallway and cornered him. While Tron was interrogating him, a disc burst through the door they'd cornered him against and derezzed him, preventing him from naming his confederates. Lux, Beck, and Tron gave chase to the killer, but Beck glitched again and was injured when he crashed into the fleeing program's light ribbon.
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Lux took the two programs back to her apartment, where she healed Beck's injury as best she could. Beck had another glitch, losing more of his memory. When Tron tried to get him to remember, Lux knocked Tron out with an electric charge from a light staff. She and Kobol, with whom she was working, convinced Beck that he was really on Tesler's side, and attempted to lead him to a rendezvous where Occupation soldiers would pick him up as a stray to be repurposed.
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Beck, beliving Kobol's story, accompanied him, and struck Tron down when, freed after a change of heart by Lux, his mentor arrived to stop them. When Kobol told him to derez Tron, Beck resisted, still guided by his innate compassion. Tron then unmasked himself and begged Beck to be who he really was, arguing that he was not a killer, with his memories or without them. Kobol attacked, but in the ensuing battle Beck retrieved his own disc; with his memory restored, the two attempted to escape Tesler's approaching forces, but Kobol handcuffed himself to Beck. Lux, her change of heart complete once she'd seen that Tron really lived, derezzed Kobol and threw herself into the fight, buying time for Beck and Tron to escape.
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The two later released Lux's open disc into an energy pool in the Outlands, and Tron admitted that he had been cool toward Beck because a friend had betrayed him in the past.
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===Isolated===
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Beck was tasked with steal a vital data cube, one that contained all of Tesler's plans, security codes and blueprints. Sneaking aboard the general's [[General Tesler's Ship|command ship]], Beck successfully stole the small cube. He was detected in the process, however, and just barely managed to fly out of the closing doors in his [[Light Jet|light jet]]. Paige was the first to respond to his theft, giving chase in a light copter. Dismissing it as a minor threat due to the slow speed of the copter, Beck then noticed Pavel and a squadron of light jets giving pursuit. In the confusion, Paige managed to damage Beck's vehicle, nearly destroying her own in the process. Both combatants spun, out of control, to the island below. Beck ejected before the impact and was able to hide from Pavel and his squad until they flew off.
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Beck noticed that the crash from his jet had destabilized the code of the island; it was derezzing at an increasingly fast rate. The situation was getting critical. Thinking fast, Beck decided to join forces with Paige, but she rejected his offer at once, attacking him and even taking back the data cube. Paige was determined to escape the island alone and, with a makeshift raft, attempted to do just that. However, her raft malfunctioned and sunk, leaving her to swim ashore where Beck stood waiting for her, gibing, "Still think you don't need my help?"
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After much arguing, Beck roused Paige from her apathy, at which point she noticed an injury on his arm. The wound, she informed him, could cause him to lose the arm if it wasn't healed. After asking her to swear that she wouldn't betray him, Beck handed her his disc so she could address the problem properly; her quick, professional treatment of the injury surprised him. Neither was sure what to make of the moment, and Paige, abruptly brusque, claimed she was only helping him because she needed his help.
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The duo began working together, using parts from Paige's light copter and the remains of Beck's light jet to make a vehicle that could get them off the island. As the makeshift light boat was nearing completion, a large portion of the island—one the Paige was standing on—suddenly derezzed, throwing her over the side of a cliff where she caught a small handhold. Beck quickly rushed to complete the boat in order to rescue her, but even as he sped towards her, a large chunk of the island collapsed, knocking her unconscious and into the water. Beck dove into the water to save her, but was forced to hide as a light copter, manned by Tesler and Pavel, lowered a crane arm to retrieve her and flew back to Argon City.
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Back at Tron's safehouse, Beck told his mentor what happened at the island. Tron was not angry about the loss of the data cube, but instead praised Beck for risking his life to save an enemy.
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===The Price of Power===
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Beck infiltrated the dirigible carrying the scientist Shaw, and successfully stole the power upgrade weapon Shaw had been bringing to Tesler. However, Shaw was derezzed in a crazed attempt to fight back, and Tron, upset that the scientist had not been retrieved too, ordered Beck to destroy the weapon. Beck, however, was ambushed by Tesler's forces, and used the weapon to his life, managing to defeat all of the attacking Black Guards and Paige's Light Copter. However, the weapon changed him; along with providing its promised massive power upgrade, it turned his eyes a sinister red and twisted him with its malevolent and corrupting power.
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Wearing the weapon, Beck returned to Able's garage, where he shocked Mara by attacking and nearly derezzing Hopper. Instead of destroying the weapon, he eavesdropped on a conversation between Able and Copper, and determined to follow them aboard Tesler's command ship and destroy the giant battle tank they were delivering. However, the resulting battle resulted in injuries to Able, and Beck, bringing him back to the garage unconscious, began to have second thoughts.
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He headed back to the hideout, facing Tron's anger at his failure to destroy the weapon. Beck tried to convince Tron that he needed the weapon to succeed as the Renegade, but when Tron attempted to take it from him and he instinctively fought back and nearly injured his mentor, he realized that the destructive effect it was having on him was not justified by the power it granted.
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Beck went back to the garage, only to find that Pavel had taken the programs working there hostage. He snuck into the facility to destroy the weapon with the garage's high-powered welder, but Pavel stole the weapon from the welder pad when his back was turned. The resulting battle turned the welder's beam loose, causing a great deal of damage in the garage. Beck used his stealth and willpower to defeat Pavel by dropping on him from above, and then held the disc high in the air, allowing the beam from the energy welder to slice it in half.
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Later, Beck and Zed watched Mara patch up her injured arm. Mara wished she could thank "Tron" for saving her from the wreckage of the garage. Beck remarked that it was Zed who had saved her, evading Zed's later questioning as to how he'd known what had happened when he apparently hadn't been there.
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===The Reward===
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===[[TRON: Uprising S01E09 Scars, Part 1|Scars, Part 1]]===
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When Beck was tasked to capture Dyson and bring him to the hideout, Beck protested that if Dyson was brought back to Tron's hideout, he would have to be derezzed in order to keep Tron's secret safe, but Tron insisted that it was the only way.
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Beck's first attempt to capture Dyson failed when the veteran security program sensed the trap he had set. Returning to Tron, Beck attempted a strategem to convince him that he could steal Dyson's disc instead of capturing him, eliminating the need to derezz him. Tron, enraged, disclosed that Dyson's death was the whole point of the exercise. Beck, trying to stop him, was stunned and knocked out with a light taser, and Tron retrieved the half-disc they had shared and went after Dyson himself!
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===[[TRON: Uprising S01E10 Scars, Part 2|Scars, Part 2]]===
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After Tron took off to go after Dyson, Beck woke up and found Tron gone and his Disc on the Floor. Knowing that Tron intended to derezzed him, he gave chase and successfully planted a tracking device on Tron's lightcycle before Tron outrode him.
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===Grounded===
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Beck rescued a group of programs who violated curfew, defeating the guards by sinking the ground beneath them, using a staff. He instructed the programs to spread the word, but [[Unnamed Rescue Program|one of them]] was confused as to what she was to spread. Tesler retaliated by demanding that Renegade turn himself in; in exchange, Tesler would free a group of hostages and lift the curfew. Beck intended to face Tesler for the sake of the hostages; however, when he return to the garage, Able grounded him until the next cycle for his absences, tardiness, and distraction on the job. Able charged Link with the task of keeping Beck at the garage while everyone else left for the showdown. Link caught Beck departing and reminded him of the promises they'd made to Able, which Beck declared they'd both have to break.
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Beck arrived to fight Tesler, who released the hostages as promised but demanded surrender before abolishing the curfew. The two battled in the space under Argon Square, where Tesler nearly derezzed Beck with his newly installed upgrades. However, a mysterious program on a lightcycle derezzed Tesler's arm with a disc, forcing the general to retreat. Beck reported the event to Tron and thanked him for the rescue, but Tron denied his involvement and cited his presence in the hideout. Upon his return to the garage, Beck avoided Able till he was called to the office. There, Able revealed his knowledge of Beck's Renegade activities, and Beck concluded that Able was his rescuer.
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===We Both Know How This Ends===
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===The Stranger===
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Beck falls into a trap by a program named Cyrus and discovers that "he's not the first program Tron trained to fight back": Cyrus is. He tells Beck he plans to free the Grid by destroying it using a device and Beck and himself as the the operating system. Beck breaks free and defeats Cyrus by destroying the device and jumping off before it crashed. Believing Cyrus to be dead Beck goes home and decides to keep Cyrus a secret from Tron for now
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=== [[TRON: Uprising S01E14 Tagged|Tagged]] ===
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Beck meets a group of programs called the Jolly Tricksters who, to his surprise, are led by his friend Mara.
   
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===State of Mind===
It was not long, however, until they were discovered again by Paige, who cuffed them together and threw back into the games, this time to face three light cycles. Again, though cuffed together, Beck and Cutler prevailed. This was not going according to plan for Tessler, so his other lieutenant, [[Pavel]], suggested that they fight each other to the the death, with the winner getting freedom. Cutler forfeited so that he and Beck would not have to derez each other. Tessler was unrelenting, willing to derez them both, but Paige, showing her more compassionate side, made Tessler keep his promise to the crowd and set Beck free. Cutler was not as fortunate and was to be derezzed.
 
   
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===Welcome Home===
Beck then went on to rescue him disguised as Tron, and after a lengthy escape from Argon City that involved draw bridges and [[Light Boat]] chases, Cutler told his savior to make sure his friend Beck was thanked. Beck, as Tron, reassured him and told him that the way to help his cause was to help spread the word about the revolution and that they need recruits.
 
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Beck locates Keller on a light Train and tried to convince her to join him to stop Tesler, but refuses.
   
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===Rendezvous===
After returning to Able's garage and doing some work, Beck again met up with Tron in his safehouse. They still had much to do, though Beck had passed the first major test of his skills.
 
   
===Blackout===
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===No Bounds===
One time after an intense training bout, the light in Tron's safehouse flickered, as did everything in Argon City. It was not long before Beck and Tron discovered the source. General Tessler had set up an energy drill that was sapping the energy from Argon City and everything around it. If enough energy was drained, the programs of Argon would derez. It was another job for the renegade. There was a maze of tunnels underneath the drilling area and Beck would use those to make his way to the drill before planting a [[Light Grenade|light grenade]] on it.
 
   
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===Terminal===
Back at Able's garage, Beck asked for time off. His boss and peers were under the impression the Beck was just getting lazy and it took a while to convince Able. Beck then went to Zed to ask him to work overtime for him and found out that Zed was going to compete in the Argon Races - which went straight through the tunnels.
 
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With Tron dying, Beck found a way to rescue him on Cutler's super recognizer, in order to restore Tron back to full strength so he could fight again. The bigger uprising starts after this but unknown to Beck, Clu 2 is on his way with Dyson and a huge armada. It is currently unknown what happened to Beck after this.
   
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==Personality==
As the renegade, Beck navigated through the tunnels, hoping to find and halt the race to save the programs from the explosion. This he did, stopping the three remaining racers: Zed and two others named Hopper and Bartik. But when Paige discovered what he was planning, she raced to the energy drill to deactivate the grenade. Beck had to stop her to keep her from being derezzed, so he stole Zed's modified and incredibly fast light cycle to stop Paige. When they arrived at the drill, it was seconds to exploding. The two of them then raced away through the tunnels, trying to escape the derezzing blast that was licking their back wheels. Paige began to fall behind and Beck, realizing that her bike wasn't fast enough and fearing for her life, pulled her onto his light cycle and hers was enveloped in flame. The two barely escaped with their lives and after they were out of danger, Beck left Paige in the Outlands and drove off.
 
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Beck as an individual possesses a laid-back personality. He enjoys hanging out with his friends and playing disc games with them. Beck also has good sense of humor, which becomes more frivolous when disguised as the Renegade; this sometimes puts him at odds with his more serious mentor, Tron. Beck has shown on numerous occasions that he has a noble personality, refusing to take the life of other programs, even if they are part of the occupation; Tron cites this as one of many reasons why he chose Beck as his successor. Beck's belief in the sanctity of other programs' lives persisted even when his memories were lost, and at another time caused him to take great risks in an attempt to prevent Tron from killing [[Dyson]] for revenge. Beck also seems to be having deep feelings for his enemy Paige when he goes on a date with her and constantly saves her life.
   
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Beck showed a more sinister side while under the influence of the [[power upgrade weapon]], laughing maniacally and behaving antagonistically. This side has never been shown since, but (as mentioned below) some programs still remember how he behaved and have began to view him as a monster.
After the encounter and back at Argon City, Beck and Tron witnessed General Tessler give a speech in which he blamed the renegade for the blackouts and promised the programs of Argon that the renegade will be brought to "justice". Tron then commented to Beck, "If we prevail in this conflict, they'll understand."
 
 
===Beck as the Renegade===
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To disguise himself as the Renegade, Beck wears Tron's white light suit, which is stored on the half-disc Tron lent him.  He keeps the half-disc at home, hidden on the underside of the shelf of his personal locker in Able's garage.  When the half-disc is not available, Beck wears a makeshift black light suit of his own creation, modified from his own light suit, with Tron's "T" symbol on its chest. Both guises come with a helmet to conceal his features, as programs do know what the famous Tron looks like. While acting as the Renegade, Beck lowers his voice and does his best to assume a commanding persona, though the effect falters when he is unsure of himself.
   
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Opinions on the Renegade's identity vary, with some believing he is Tron himself and others believing he is an imposter. Beck generally allows programs to assume what they will, though he does directly claim the alias a couple of times.
===Identity===
 
Beck was first seen changing a sign to read, "Tron Lives". When Tessler's guards found out they ordered for everyone's discs to be scanned. Beck, obviously not wanting to have his disc scanned, found a program named Galt who helped Beck sneak onto a light rail. However, Galt betrayed Beck and stole his disc. When Beck returned to Tron's safehouse, Tron gave Beck a fake one to use temporarily.
 
   
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===False Renegades===
They later headed to Purgos Alley, where they visited a pawn shop. Tron asked the salesman, [[Kobol]], if he had stolen identity discs. Kobol informed them he didn't, and said that he would search around. However, Tron knew that Kobol was lying to them, and as he and Beck walked down an alley, they where surrounded by a gang of programs who didn't want them there, one of which was Kobol, the leader. During the ensuing fight, Beck had his first glitch, and then the pair were surprised by the unexpected aid of [[Lux]], who then led them away.
 
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A number of General Tesler's attempts to discredit the Renegade have involved characterizing him as a terrorist, malcontent, or other form of evildoer with no care for innocent programs in his path. [[Gorn]] twice fabricated apparent memories of the Renegade into the [[identity disc]]s of her victims -- once to frame Hopper as the Renegade and once to portray the Renegade as underhanded and malevolent. [[Cyrus]] also attempted to smear the Renegade's name by betraying and killing innocents while wearing Tron's signature white suit, successfully turning much of Argon City against the Renegade. Beck's confidence and belief in the Renegade's mission was often severely tested by these setbacks. Eventually, public opinion sways in favor of the Renegade.
   
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==Skills and Abilities==
They went to a club where Tron noticed the program Galt staring at Beck. Realizing that Galt was the one who had stolen Beck's identity disc, the trio chased him down a hallway and cornered him. While Tron was interrogating him, Kobol derezzed Galt with a surprise attack from behind. Lux, Beck, and Tron started a light cycle chase against Kobol that ended when Beck had another glitch and was injured when he crashed into Kobol's light ribbon.
 
   
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Due to his time playing disc games with his friends, Beck started his career with a highly developed natural skill at throwing his [[identity disc]]; this skill and other combat techniques have been enhanced further through Tron's tutelage. He is proficient in hand-to-hand combat. Despite his default programming as a mechanic, he manages to hold his ground against General Tesler, even injuring him multiple times, despite the latter being a superior program with augmented weapons.
Beck was taken to Lux's place where she healed his injury as best she could. Beck had another glitch losing more of his memory. When Tron tried to get him to remember, Lux knocked Tron out. Then Kobol appeared, and convinced Beck that he was really working for Tessler, then took Tron prisoner and tricked Beck into getting taken in by the Occupation.
 
   
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Beck prefers to use his combat abilities to incapacitate his foes, as he dislikes killing. He is also talented in parkour, utilizing it to navigate the environment of Argon and to evade his foes.
Lux freed Tron and he fought Kobol until Beck intervened. When Kobol told him to derez Tron, Beck resisted, still guided by his innate compassion. Tron then unmasked himself and convinced Beck to be who he really was. Kobol attacked, but in the ensuing battle Tron was able to return Beck's disc to him. Restored, and with Tessler's forces closing in, the programs opted to escape, but Kobol handcuffed himself to Beck. Lux, having seen Tron unmasked, then derezzed Kobol and threw herself into a fight against the approaching Black Guard, buying time for Beck and Tron to escape.
 
   
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As a mechanic, Beck is well versed with the various forms of machinery found throughout the Grid. As a result, he is able to fix and operate just about any machine in the Grid, especially if the technology in question is a vehicle. Beck is seen sabotaging a lightcycle's coding mid-race with no difficulties. He has skillfully operated light jets, recognizers, and light copters. By extension, Beck is a skilled saboteur, frequently sabotaging enemy vehicles and utilizing explosive ordinances.
   
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==Trivia==
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* Beck's appearance in the show is different from his appearance in the first trailer.
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* Beck's call to action "Tron Lives" in [[TRON: Uprising]] parallels Sam Flynn's call to action "Flynn Lives" in [[TRON: Legacy]].
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* Beck's name was originally meant to be Beta, but it was changed to Beck. This was possibly to avoid confusion with [[Beta|another program]] in the [[TRON Universe]] who also uses this name.
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* Both Beck and [[Cyrus]], his predecessor as the Renegade, were most likely named after the [[wikipedia:Cyrus–Beck algorithm|Cyrus-Beck algorithm]], a generalized line-clipping algorithm in computer graphics.
   
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*[https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Beck_(TRON) Beck] at [https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Heroes_Wiki Heroes Wiki]
 
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We won't be intimidated! I don't care how strong or powerful your forces are!

—Beck[src]

Infobox image for Beck
Beck
Biographical information
Status Alive
Physical description
Circuitry Color Primary: White
Secondary: Light Blue
Gender Male
Other information
Functions Vehicle maintenance
System Monitor (self appointed)
Equipment Identity Disc
Baton
Tron Chute
Wrench
Vehicles Light Cycle
Light Crawler
Light Boat
Light Jet
Allies Tron
Mara
Zed
Able
Bodhi
Cutler (formerly)
Out of universe information
Actor Elijah Wood (voice)
Appearances TRON: Uprising
Renegade Strike
Grid Rush
TRON RUN/r
Gallery


Beck, also known as The Renegade, is the main protagonist of TRON: Uprising. He is voiced by Elijah Wood.

History[]

Beck's Beginning[]

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Beck had worked at Able's garage for most of his life, carrying out his primary function of fixing and modifying vehicles. Then Clu took over, amid rumors of Tron's demise. When Beck's best friend Bodhi was derezzed before his eyes, he decided to take the fight back to the oppressor, and began his revolution by destroying a statue of Clu.

His actions did not go unnoticed by CLU. First chased by Clu's forces, and then by Paige, he stole a Light Crawler and tried to return to Argon City unseen. He was noticed, though. A tall, dark figure in a helmet chased after him and subdued him. The mysterious program cuffed Beck and took him to an interrogation room, gradually discovering everything that Beck had done. While the program was talking however, Beck was decoding his handcuffs using a special tool. He broke free and attacked the program but was defeated again with ease. It was then that the program revealed himself to Beck. It was Tron, damaged in battle with Clu. He needs a replacement, someone strong and determined enough to not give up the fight. Faced with such enormous responsibility, Beck gives in to uncertainty and turns Tron down.

After Beck got back to the garage, Tesler told the programs of Argon City that they had been volunteered for the games. Several programs had been captured, including Beck's friends, Zed and Mara. Beck followed the Light Rail that was transporting them and jumped onto it with his light cycle. There was one Black Guard patrolling and after a brief fight where the guard's helmet was knocked off, Beck looked into the program's eyes and spared his life. He managed to knock the light rail off it's beam and, with help from the guardsman, Beck located and freed his friends. His accomplice was derezzed only moments later when General Tesler launched a surprise attack of his own. The lengthy fight ended when Tesler fell from a building under construction, allowing Beck the opportunity to escape.

Back with Tron, Beck says that he's ready; he must do this.  The wounded System Monitor splits the white half of his disc off, his white light suit converting to black,, and gives it to Beck who locks it to his own disc.  As Beck replaced his disc on his back, his light suit became Tron's white version. The latter then told Beck to come as they both had a large amount of work to do, with Tron dubbing Beck as "Tron".

The Renegade, Part 1[]

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Beck as Tron (The Renegade)

Beck's training with Tron was hard and often left him very tired. One night after his training, Beck was driving back to Argon City when a spotlight suddenly shown on him. He had broken curfew by being in the Outlands at that time of night. Beck escaped the pursuing guards by slipping into a massive cargo box. He soon found out, however, that several other programs were also in the container, and that it was taking them to the games.

Beck befriended two programs, Rilo and Cutler, and when the games began, the three of them lasted longer than the others before Rilo was fully derezzed. Beck and Cutler defeated the first round of enemies soon after. Then, while being transported to the Light Cycle Arena, they escaped but were soon recaptured by Paige, who cuffed them together and threw back into the games, this time to face three light cycles. Again, though cuffed together, Beck and Cutler prevailed. Pavel, seeing that their success had enraged Tesler, suggested that the prisoners fight each other to the death, with freedom as a prize for the winner. Cutler forfeited so that he and Beck would not have to derez each other. Tesler, furious, was willing to derez them both, but Paige, showing her more compassionate side, convinced him keep his promise to the crowd and set Beck free, slating Cutler to be derezzed.

The Renegade, Part 2[]

Beck, disguised as the Renegade, returned to rescue Cutler, and after a lengthy escape from Argon City that involved drawbridges and Light Boat chases, Cutler told his savior to make sure his friend Beck was thanked. Beck, as Tron, reassured him and told him that the way to help his cause was to help spread the word that Tron lived and that the revolution needed recruits.

After returning to Able's garage and helping his friends restore Able's ENCOM 786, Beck again met up with Tron in his safehouse. They still had much to do, though Beck had passed the first major test of his skills.

Blackout[]

Finishing an intense training simulation, Tron criticized Beck for removing his mask where potential foes could see him. As they quarreled, the power in Tron's safehouse flickered, along with the lights in Argon City. Seeking the source of the disruption, Tron led Beck to an energy drill that was sapping the energy from Argon City and everything around it. If enough energy was drained, the programs of Argon would derez. Beck's task was to navigate a maze of tunnels underneath the drilling area in order to plant a light grenade under the grill and take it out of commission.

Back at Able's garage, Beck asked for time off. His boss and peers were under the impression the Beck was just getting lazy and it took a while to convince Able. Beck then asked Zed to work his shift, and learned that Zed intended to compete in the Argon Race—which would be routed straight through the endangered tunnels.

In his guise as the Renegade, Beck planted the light grenade and traveled back through the tunnels to stop the three remaining racers: Zed, Hopper, and Bartik. But Paige overheard him telling them why they had to turn back, and took off toward the energy drill to deactivate the grenade. Beck, hoping to save her from the explosion, stole Zed's speed-enhanced light cycle and pursued her, leaving Zed stranded (and angry) but safe. Paige was too late to stop the explosion, and she and Beck raced away through the tunnels, trying to escape the derezzing blast that was licking their back wheels. Paige began to fall behind and Beck, realizing that her bike wasn't fast enough and fearing for her life, pulled her onto his light cycle as hers was enveloped in explosive energy, despite her attempts to disable him. Once they'd escaped the tunnels, Beck left Paige in the Outlands and drove off.

Back at Argon City, Beck and Tron witnessed General Tesler give a speech in which he blamed the renegade for the blackouts and promised the programs of Argon that the renegade will be brought to "justice." Tron then commented to Beck, "If we prevail in this conflict, they'll understand."

Identity[]

Beck sabotaged the signs in Argon Square to read, "Tron Lives." Tesler's guards formed a cordon to scan the discs of everyone present before they could leave the area; Beck, obviously not wanting to have his disc scanned, allowed an equally reluctant program named Galt to lead him past the guards and onto a light rail. However, Galt stole Beck's disc when he wasn't looking, taunting him by holding it up as the next train left for Purgos. Beck, unable to follow, returned to Tron's safehouse, where Tron gave him a fake disc to use temporarily.

Beck and a masked Tron

They later headed to Purgos Alley, where they visited a pawn shop. The salesman, Kobol, was disinclined to help, but promised to ask around after Beck pleaded with him. However, Tron knew that Kobol was lying to them, and as he and Beck arrived at the place where they were to meet with him, they where surrounded by a gang of programs who attacked them. During the ensuing fight, Beck had his first glitch, but the pair were surprised by the unexpected intervention of a siren named Lux, who helped them defeat the gang and then led them to safety.

Their search took them to a club, where Tron noticed a program staring at Beck. Recognizing Galt, the trio chased him down a hallway and cornered him. While Tron was interrogating him, a disc burst through the door they'd cornered him against and derezzed him, preventing him from naming his confederates. Lux, Beck, and Tron gave chase to the killer, but Beck glitched again and was injured when he crashed into the fleeing program's light ribbon.

Lux took the two programs back to her apartment, where she healed Beck's injury as best she could. Beck had another glitch, losing more of his memory. When Tron tried to get him to remember, Lux knocked Tron out with an electric charge from a light staff. She and Kobol, with whom she was working, convinced Beck that he was really on Tesler's side, and attempted to lead him to a rendezvous where Occupation soldiers would pick him up as a stray to be repurposed.

Beck from Identity

Beck, beliving Kobol's story, accompanied him, and struck Tron down when, freed after a change of heart by Lux, his mentor arrived to stop them. When Kobol told him to derez Tron, Beck resisted, still guided by his innate compassion. Tron then unmasked himself and begged Beck to be who he really was, arguing that he was not a killer, with his memories or without them. Kobol attacked, but in the ensuing battle Beck retrieved his own disc; with his memory restored, the two attempted to escape Tesler's approaching forces, but Kobol handcuffed himself to Beck. Lux, her change of heart complete once she'd seen that Tron really lived, derezzed Kobol and threw herself into the fight, buying time for Beck and Tron to escape.

The two later released Lux's open disc into an energy pool in the Outlands, and Tron admitted that he had been cool toward Beck because a friend had betrayed him in the past.

Isolated[]

Beck was tasked with steal a vital data cube, one that contained all of Tesler's plans, security codes and blueprints. Sneaking aboard the general's command ship, Beck successfully stole the small cube. He was detected in the process, however, and just barely managed to fly out of the closing doors in his light jet. Paige was the first to respond to his theft, giving chase in a light copter. Dismissing it as a minor threat due to the slow speed of the copter, Beck then noticed Pavel and a squadron of light jets giving pursuit. In the confusion, Paige managed to damage Beck's vehicle, nearly destroying her own in the process. Both combatants spun, out of control, to the island below. Beck ejected before the impact and was able to hide from Pavel and his squad until they flew off.

Beck from Isolated

Beck noticed that the crash from his jet had destabilized the code of the island; it was derezzing at an increasingly fast rate. The situation was getting critical. Thinking fast, Beck decided to join forces with Paige, but she rejected his offer at once, attacking him and even taking back the data cube. Paige was determined to escape the island alone and, with a makeshift raft, attempted to do just that. However, her raft malfunctioned and sunk, leaving her to swim ashore where Beck stood waiting for her, gibing, "Still think you don't need my help?"

After much arguing, Beck roused Paige from her apathy, at which point she noticed an injury on his arm. The wound, she informed him, could cause him to lose the arm if it wasn't healed. After asking her to swear that she wouldn't betray him, Beck handed her his disc so she could address the problem properly; her quick, professional treatment of the injury surprised him. Neither was sure what to make of the moment, and Paige, abruptly brusque, claimed she was only helping him because she needed his help.

The duo began working together, using parts from Paige's light copter and the remains of Beck's light jet to make a vehicle that could get them off the island. As the makeshift light boat was nearing completion, a large portion of the island—one the Paige was standing on—suddenly derezzed, throwing her over the side of a cliff where she caught a small handhold. Beck quickly rushed to complete the boat in order to rescue her, but even as he sped towards her, a large chunk of the island collapsed, knocking her unconscious and into the water. Beck dove into the water to save her, but was forced to hide as a light copter, manned by Tesler and Pavel, lowered a crane arm to retrieve her and flew back to Argon City.

Back at Tron's safehouse, Beck told his mentor what happened at the island. Tron was not angry about the loss of the data cube, but instead praised Beck for risking his life to save an enemy.

The Price of Power[]

Beck infiltrated the dirigible carrying the scientist Shaw, and successfully stole the power upgrade weapon Shaw had been bringing to Tesler. However, Shaw was derezzed in a crazed attempt to fight back, and Tron, upset that the scientist had not been retrieved too, ordered Beck to destroy the weapon. Beck, however, was ambushed by Tesler's forces, and used the weapon to his life, managing to defeat all of the attacking Black Guards and Paige's Light Copter. However, the weapon changed him; along with providing its promised massive power upgrade, it turned his eyes a sinister red and twisted him with its malevolent and corrupting power.

Wearing the weapon, Beck returned to Able's garage, where he shocked Mara by attacking and nearly derezzing Hopper. Instead of destroying the weapon, he eavesdropped on a conversation between Able and Copper, and determined to follow them aboard Tesler's command ship and destroy the giant battle tank they were delivering. However, the resulting battle resulted in injuries to Able, and Beck, bringing him back to the garage unconscious, began to have second thoughts.

He headed back to the hideout, facing Tron's anger at his failure to destroy the weapon. Beck tried to convince Tron that he needed the weapon to succeed as the Renegade, but when Tron attempted to take it from him and he instinctively fought back and nearly injured his mentor, he realized that the destructive effect it was having on him was not justified by the power it granted.

Beck went back to the garage, only to find that Pavel had taken the programs working there hostage. He snuck into the facility to destroy the weapon with the garage's high-powered welder, but Pavel stole the weapon from the welder pad when his back was turned. The resulting battle turned the welder's beam loose, causing a great deal of damage in the garage. Beck used his stealth and willpower to defeat Pavel by dropping on him from above, and then held the disc high in the air, allowing the beam from the energy welder to slice it in half.

Later, Beck and Zed watched Mara patch up her injured arm. Mara wished she could thank "Tron" for saving her from the wreckage of the garage. Beck remarked that it was Zed who had saved her, evading Zed's later questioning as to how he'd known what had happened when he apparently hadn't been there.

The Reward[]

Scars, Part 1[]

When Beck was tasked to capture Dyson and bring him to the hideout, Beck protested that if Dyson was brought back to Tron's hideout, he would have to be derezzed in order to keep Tron's secret safe, but Tron insisted that it was the only way.

Beck's first attempt to capture Dyson failed when the veteran security program sensed the trap he had set. Returning to Tron, Beck attempted a strategem to convince him that he could steal Dyson's disc instead of capturing him, eliminating the need to derezz him. Tron, enraged, disclosed that Dyson's death was the whole point of the exercise. Beck, trying to stop him, was stunned and knocked out with a light taser, and Tron retrieved the half-disc they had shared and went after Dyson himself!

Scars, Part 2[]

After Tron took off to go after Dyson, Beck woke up and found Tron gone and his Disc on the Floor. Knowing that Tron intended to derezzed him, he gave chase and successfully planted a tracking device on Tron's lightcycle before Tron outrode him.

Grounded[]

Beck rescued a group of programs who violated curfew, defeating the guards by sinking the ground beneath them, using a staff. He instructed the programs to spread the word, but one of them was confused as to what she was to spread. Tesler retaliated by demanding that Renegade turn himself in; in exchange, Tesler would free a group of hostages and lift the curfew. Beck intended to face Tesler for the sake of the hostages; however, when he return to the garage, Able grounded him until the next cycle for his absences, tardiness, and distraction on the job. Able charged Link with the task of keeping Beck at the garage while everyone else left for the showdown. Link caught Beck departing and reminded him of the promises they'd made to Able, which Beck declared they'd both have to break.

Beck arrived to fight Tesler, who released the hostages as promised but demanded surrender before abolishing the curfew. The two battled in the space under Argon Square, where Tesler nearly derezzed Beck with his newly installed upgrades. However, a mysterious program on a lightcycle derezzed Tesler's arm with a disc, forcing the general to retreat. Beck reported the event to Tron and thanked him for the rescue, but Tron denied his involvement and cited his presence in the hideout. Upon his return to the garage, Beck avoided Able till he was called to the office. There, Able revealed his knowledge of Beck's Renegade activities, and Beck concluded that Able was his rescuer.

We Both Know How This Ends[]

The Stranger[]

Beck falls into a trap by a program named Cyrus and discovers that "he's not the first program Tron trained to fight back": Cyrus is. He tells Beck he plans to free the Grid by destroying it using a device and Beck and himself as the the operating system. Beck breaks free and defeats Cyrus by destroying the device and jumping off before it crashed. Believing Cyrus to be dead Beck goes home and decides to keep Cyrus a secret from Tron for now

Tagged[]

Beck meets a group of programs called the Jolly Tricksters who, to his surprise, are led by his friend Mara.

State of Mind[]

Welcome Home[]

Beck locates Keller on a light Train and tried to convince her to join him to stop Tesler, but refuses.

Rendezvous[]

No Bounds[]

Terminal[]

Beck using his disc

With Tron dying, Beck found a way to rescue him on Cutler's super recognizer, in order to restore Tron back to full strength so he could fight again. The bigger uprising starts after this but unknown to Beck, Clu 2 is on his way with Dyson and a huge armada. It is currently unknown what happened to Beck after this.

Personality[]

Beck as an individual possesses a laid-back personality. He enjoys hanging out with his friends and playing disc games with them. Beck also has good sense of humor, which becomes more frivolous when disguised as the Renegade; this sometimes puts him at odds with his more serious mentor, Tron. Beck has shown on numerous occasions that he has a noble personality, refusing to take the life of other programs, even if they are part of the occupation; Tron cites this as one of many reasons why he chose Beck as his successor. Beck's belief in the sanctity of other programs' lives persisted even when his memories were lost, and at another time caused him to take great risks in an attempt to prevent Tron from killing Dyson for revenge. Beck also seems to be having deep feelings for his enemy Paige when he goes on a date with her and constantly saves her life.

Beck showed a more sinister side while under the influence of the power upgrade weapon, laughing maniacally and behaving antagonistically. This side has never been shown since, but (as mentioned below) some programs still remember how he behaved and have began to view him as a monster.

Beck as the Renegade[]

To disguise himself as the Renegade, Beck wears Tron's white light suit, which is stored on the half-disc Tron lent him.  He keeps the half-disc at home, hidden on the underside of the shelf of his personal locker in Able's garage.  When the half-disc is not available, Beck wears a makeshift black light suit of his own creation, modified from his own light suit, with Tron's "T" symbol on its chest. Both guises come with a helmet to conceal his features, as programs do know what the famous Tron looks like. While acting as the Renegade, Beck lowers his voice and does his best to assume a commanding persona, though the effect falters when he is unsure of himself.

Opinions on the Renegade's identity vary, with some believing he is Tron himself and others believing he is an imposter. Beck generally allows programs to assume what they will, though he does directly claim the alias a couple of times.

False Renegades[]

A number of General Tesler's attempts to discredit the Renegade have involved characterizing him as a terrorist, malcontent, or other form of evildoer with no care for innocent programs in his path. Gorn twice fabricated apparent memories of the Renegade into the identity discs of her victims -- once to frame Hopper as the Renegade and once to portray the Renegade as underhanded and malevolent. Cyrus also attempted to smear the Renegade's name by betraying and killing innocents while wearing Tron's signature white suit, successfully turning much of Argon City against the Renegade. Beck's confidence and belief in the Renegade's mission was often severely tested by these setbacks. Eventually, public opinion sways in favor of the Renegade.

Skills and Abilities[]

Due to his time playing disc games with his friends, Beck started his career with a highly developed natural skill at throwing his identity disc; this skill and other combat techniques have been enhanced further through Tron's tutelage. He is proficient in hand-to-hand combat. Despite his default programming as a mechanic, he manages to hold his ground against General Tesler, even injuring him multiple times, despite the latter being a superior program with augmented weapons.

Beck prefers to use his combat abilities to incapacitate his foes, as he dislikes killing. He is also talented in parkour, utilizing it to navigate the environment of Argon and to evade his foes.

As a mechanic, Beck is well versed with the various forms of machinery found throughout the Grid. As a result, he is able to fix and operate just about any machine in the Grid, especially if the technology in question is a vehicle. Beck is seen sabotaging a lightcycle's coding mid-race with no difficulties. He has skillfully operated light jets, recognizers, and light copters. By extension, Beck is a skilled saboteur, frequently sabotaging enemy vehicles and utilizing explosive ordinances.

Trivia[]

  • Beck's appearance in the show is different from his appearance in the first trailer.
  • Beck's call to action "Tron Lives" in TRON: Uprising parallels Sam Flynn's call to action "Flynn Lives" in TRON: Legacy.
  • Beck's name was originally meant to be Beta, but it was changed to Beck. This was possibly to avoid confusion with another program in the TRON Universe who also uses this name.
  • Both Beck and Cyrus, his predecessor as the Renegade, were most likely named after the Cyrus-Beck algorithm, a generalized line-clipping algorithm in computer graphics.

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