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+ | {{cquote2|'''Tron:''' Who are all these weirdos?<br>'''Yori:''' Inoperative '''data pushers.'''<br>'''Tron:''' Control programs—come on!|'''[[Tron]]''' and '''[[Yori]]''' conversing about the data pushers.}} |
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− | '''Data Pushers''' are civilian [[program]]s with a purpose that is never fully explained. Some data pushers are the most unique (and bizarre) programs in the system. They can have have wildly varying appearances, including exposed hair or unusual color schemes. In ''[[TRON]]'', [[Yori]] and [[Tron]] have a short conversation about the data pushers. |
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+ | '''Data Pushers''' are civilian [[programs]] whose actual purpose is indeterminate and never fully explained. Data pushers have unique appearances, including unusual and unorthodox circuitry color schemes, behavior, and general appearance. |
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− | Tron: ''"Who are all these weirdos?"''<br /> |
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− | Yori: ''"Inoperative data pushers."''<br /> |
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⚫ | Data pushers appear to have no sense of, or concern over their surroundings, and only care about minimal routines, such as taking care of their [[user]]s and other, ordinary, miscellaneous tasks. In ''[[TRON]]'', after [[Flynn]] crashes the [[recognizer]] he has hijacked, he falls out and announces to all of the data pushers that he's "fine" and notices that none of them appear to have taken notice of his presence. He then remarks to himself, sarcastically, "This town is full of live ones." |
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− | Tron: ''"Control programs -- come on!"''<br /> |
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Data Pusher | |
Biographical information | |
Physical description | |
Circuitry Color | Variable |
Gender | Variable |
Other information | |
Functions | Data pusher |
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Appearances | TRON |
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Tron: Who are all these weirdos? |
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Data Pushers are civilian programs whose actual purpose is indeterminate and never fully explained. Data pushers have unique appearances, including unusual and unorthodox circuitry color schemes, behavior, and general appearance.
Data pushers appear to have no sense of, or concern over their surroundings, and only care about minimal routines, such as taking care of their users and other, ordinary, miscellaneous tasks. In TRON, after Flynn crashes the recognizer he has hijacked, he falls out and announces to all of the data pushers that he's "fine" and notices that none of them appear to have taken notice of his presence. He then remarks to himself, sarcastically, "This town is full of live ones."