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Ed Dillinger | |
Biographical information | |
Username | 00 - Dillinger |
Birth Date | N/A (possibly 1941) |
Death Date | N/A |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Hair Color | Blond |
Eye Color | Blue |
Other information | |
Functions | Senior Executive at ENCOM (former ENCOM Programmer) |
Programs | MCP, Sark |
Vehicles | ENCOM Helicopter |
Allies | Peter |
Out of universe information | |
Actor | David Warner |
Appearances | Tron |
Ed Dillinger was one of the main villains in the first TRON film, and wrote both Sark and the Master Control Program. He was a programmer when he started his job at ENCOM, but soon climbed the ranks until he reached Senior Executive, thanks to the abilities of MCP. Little did everyone at ENCOM know but Dillinger wrote the MCP to appropriate any program that was considered useful. One of these programs was the game "Space Paranoids" which was actually created by former employee Kevin Flynn.
After the termination of the MCP by Tron and Flynn, Dillinger was presumably exposed as a fraud and was sent to jail, which co-incides with the scenario the MCP presented to Dillinger in the film.
In Tron Legacy, Dillinger's son Edward Jr. is an employee at ENCOM who designed ENCOM OS 12, formerly know as Flynn OS, stolen by Sam Flynn.
American Actor, Cillian Murphy appears in an uncredited cameo role in Tron Legacy as his son, Edward Dillinger Jr.
Skills
While regarded as "not too bright" by Flynn, Dillinger demonstrated more than enough programming skill to convert the MCP into the corporate raiding tool that facillitated his rise to power. He clearly possessed enough skill and business acumen to raise ENCOM from its humble beginnings in a garage to the corporate giant it was at the beginning of the movie.
Trivia
- It is suggested that either Flynn or Dillinger is the CEO of fCon in the game TRON 2.0. Dillinger is more likely the true CEO, given the similarity of the names. Plus the voice heard had more of a British accent and the CEO's tactics had a decidedly ruthless methodology to them. Dillinger probably wouldn't have faced more than 5 years of jail time with a good lawyer, and that would have given him plenty of time to found fCon and develop it into a powerful corporation strong enough to be a contender to ENCOM. If indeed he is the true CEO, that is.