The following is a timeline of the TRON Universe, which features both confirmed and unconfirmed dates within the canon of the franchise. Since the release of TRON: Legacy and its corresponding tie-ins as the official continuations of the events of TRON, the original timeline of the series has altered. TRON 2.0, the initial continuation of TRON, is classified as separate from the new timeline by director Joseph Kosinski.[1] As with all media dealing with transmedia or ARG content, conflicts and discrepancies in either TRON canon may arise as a result of developer or production oversight.
TRON Chronology[]
1970s[]
- July 22nd, 1972
- Walter Gibbs, barely leaving his academia, creates ENCOM in his garage.[2][3]
- 1975
- Kevin Flynn applies for a Summer internship with Walter Gibbs. [4]
- 1977
- ENCOM becomes the world's leading computer companies.
- Roy Kleinberg becomes a programmer at ENCOM.[5]
- 1979
- Kevin Flynn, one of ENCOM's brightest software engineers, codes Space Paranoids, Matrix Blaster, Vice Squad and two other high profile video games.[2]
- Ed Dillinger steals Flynn's programs and presents ENCOM with five video games that he claims as his own.[2]
- Ed Dillinger gets promoted among the ranks of ENCOM. He is later given the position of Senior Executive V.P. in the company.[2]
Between 1979 and 1980[]
Unknown year dates
- The Master Control Program, an administrative program that oversees ENCOM's Mainframe, and its Game Grid, is developed.
- Ed Dillinger, a programmer at ENCOM, secretly begins to write codes into the MCP that tells the program to steal functions from other programs.
- Flynn is fired by Ed Dillinger.[2]
- Alan Bradley, a programming engineer, starts coding an independent security program (codename: "TRON") that monitors all contacts between ENCOM and other systems.
- Flynn writes his best program yet (codename "Codefied Likeness Unit", or "CLU"), with the purpose of breaking into ENCOM's security systems.
- Lora begins 'Matter Transform' tests using a laser that dismantles the molecular structure of objects in a process called digitization.
1980s[]
- 1980
- ENCOM creates its first mainframe.[3]
- The Game Grid forms inside the Grid and flourishes as a free system where Programs interact with one another and play the various games designed by ENCOM.[3]
- ENCOM becomes financially successful in part to the games designed by Flynn.[3]
- 1981
- Ed Dillinger demotes Dr. Walter Gibbs, founder of ENCOM. Gibbs uses his free time to begin research on practical applications of quantum mechanics and lasers.[3]
- The MCP evolves and gains control of the Grid, consuming and replacing programs far superior to him while also sending ones lesser to his power to the battle in the games.[3]
- Flynn opens his own arcade, Flynn's (June 3rd).[6][3]
- 1982
- Flynn uses Clu to hack ENCOM's system. Periodically, he tries reading the different mainframe's memory modules to reconstruct the file he needs as solid evidence to prove he's the one who programmed the video games.[2]
- The MCP has become 2,415 times smarter since Ed Dillinger wrote it.
- Mr. Dillinger shuts down access to all Group-7 personnel. Alan is denied access to his Tron program (Sep. 22).
- Lora, working together with Dr. Gibbs, finishes yet another 'digitizing' test. Her theory of a scanned U-V laser beam being superior to single pulse exposure is a success.
- Flynn sets an all-time world record in 'Space Paranoids' with 999,000 points.[2]
- Alan, Flynn and Lora use a terminal from within ENCOM to forge a Group-6 access to activate Tron and use it to shut the MCP down and retrieve Flynn's evidence.[2]
- Flynn is digitized into the Game Grid by the MCP while trying to access the mainframe.[2]
- Tron derezzes the MCP with Flynn and Yori's help.[2]
- Kevin Flynn is reinstated as an employee of ENCOM and gets promoted as V.P. Creative Development.[2]
- 1983
- Flynn becomes the Chief Executive Officer of ENCOM and creates a new Grid to his own specifications, recreating a multitude of programs from the original ENCOM system, with his own flare and ingenuity however.[7][8][9][3]
- Flynn hires Alan Bradley as Chief Operating Officer at ENCOM.[3]
- The first program designed by Flynn is a simple resource distribution platform named Shaddox.[3]
- Lora Baines-Bradley resigns from ENCOM for a new job opportunity in Washington.[7]
- Flynn creates Clu 2 to watch over the Tron system in his absences.[7][8]
- Sam Flynn is born.[7]
- 1984
- The first ISO is compiled in the Sea of Simulation.[7]
- 1985
- ENCOM becomes public and turns into the largest video game companies in the world not long before from designing games and shifting his focus to the Tron system.[3]
- The Grid begins to experience power failures.[10]
- Beta is compiled and trained by Tron to compete in the Game Arena.[11]
- Flynn conceives the idea of wireless networks, years ahead of their time.[8]
- Flynn publishes a book on "a digital frontier that will reshape the human condition."[12]
- Jordan Canas, architect for Hydecker Designs and Flynn's wife, dies in a car accident[8][13][14]
- Flynn retires from ENCOM to take care of Sam, leaving Alan in charge.[13]
- ISOs are suspected of sabotaging sectors on the Grid.[13]
- Clu 2 begins derezzing programs who lose in the Game Arena.[13]
- Clu 2 "prevents" the Black Guard from poisoning the Sea of Simulation.[13]
- 1986
- ENCOM becomes established in both computing and gaming culture.[3]
- 1988
- Flynn claims to have stumbled upon an incredible discovery that could change the world and promises to reveal details "soon".[3]
- November 1st, 1989
- Flynn visits Alan's home, informing him that he had cracked something related to that of genetic, quantam theory, and teleportation.[8][5]
- November 3rd, 1989[15]
- Security Programs Tron, Klax, Nord, and Dyson intervene in a Disturbance in the ISO District of Tron City, though a riot breaks out proceeding in the murder of several ISOs and the facial injury of Dyson.[16]
- Flynn informs his Son Sam about the Grid before leaving to his arcade and entering the Grid for the last time.[8]
- Flynn creates Anon, a System Monitor.[17]
- Flynn also creates a new Grid for the ISOs to take refuge in.[18]
- Jalen, an ISO (and partner of Radia), receives an Disc upgrade from Clu 2. He is infected with a virus that transforms him into Abraxas[17]
- Co-system Administrator and ISO leader, Radia, is derezzed by Abraxas.[17]
- Flynn is betrayed by Clu, and subsequently trapped in The Grid by him.[17]
- Clu's minions apparently derez Tron (but they merely wound him).[16]
- Anon defeats Abraxas.[17]
- Anon is derezzed after falling from Clu's warship, the Regulator.
- Quorra is rescued in the Outlands by Flynn.[8][17]
- In the real world, Flynn disappears. Sam is the official shareholder of ENCOM's stock[12]
- Clu 2 commits mass genocide against the ISOs.[17]
November 8th, 1989[]
- Alan is questioned by an ENCOM Executive (presumably Roy Kleinberg), and declares himself as Interim CEO.[5]
1990[]
TRON: Uprising[]
- 1989-1990s
- Dyson, a security program, betrays Tron for Clu 2 efforts against the ISOs[20][21]
- An injured Tron escapes the repurposing facility and goes into hiding.[20][21]
- The program who had helped Tron escape, Cyrus, becomes his apprentice under his tutelage, but betrays him after going insane and wanting to end the Grid's suffering by destroying it.[22][23]
- Cyrus is trapped in a prison created by Able[22][23]
- A young program named Paige meets Quorra and Ada, but is "betrayed" by them after she aids them.[24]
- General Tesler occupies Argon City.[9]
- Beck is recruited by Tron to become a defender of the Grid.[9]
- Beck's disc is stolen by local thug, Galt, and travels to Purgos to obtain it. Successfully doing so in the end.[25]
- Scientist Shaw is killed and his Power upgrade weapon is stolen.[26]
- A reward guaranteed for citizens of Argon City if they identify and capture the renegade, provoking multiple citizens to frame their peers as the renegade.[27]
- Dyson visits Argon, but discovers Tron's survival.[16][28]
- Supporters of "The Renegade" begin spreading word of Tron's survival via Free Code.[29]
- Beck meets Cyrus in his prison while Clu creates a Recognizer able to repurpose programs.[23]
- Scientist Keller reverse engineers an agent to liberate controlled programs, to create a mind control module.[30]
- Keller goes into hiding after betraying the occupation and boards a train to Bismuth Station to restart her life.
- Said train is infiltrated by Beck who tries to convince Keller to join the Uprising while Paige and the Occupation searches for her.
- The train malfunctions after being shot by a Light Copter and Paige and Beck narrowly prevent all attendants from being derezzed.
- Keller rejoins Tesler's forces, but is derezzed by him for her failures.[31]
- Pavel frames Paige in an effort to keep the hidden survival of the upgrade weapon a secret, but she's later proven innocent in place of Lomox.
- Pavel is rewarded with the command of his own district by General Tesler in the city, Purgos, much to Pavel's disappointment.[32]
- The Renegade's reputation is diminished by accusations of acts of terrorism.[23]
- Tron is healed by being partially Repurposed, the first resistance force against Clu's army is created, and Clu, along with an armada, enter Argon City.[33]
TRON: The Next Day[]
- 1990
- Sightings of Flynn are reported, though none are confirmed.[3]
- The Flynn Lives movement is created.[3]
- November 29th, 1990
- Kurt Hardington terminates several employees, loyal to Kevin Flynn, in an attempt to reconstruct ENCOM for the future.[5]
- Feburary 3rd, 1991
- Investigators of Kevin Flynn's disappearance end their search for him and presume him as dead.[5]
- 1994
- The first Flynn Lives meeting is held in Dayton, Ohio. The group organizes efforts to find the truth behind Flynn's disapperance.[3]
- 1995
- Grandpa Flynn dies.[8]
- 1996
- Alan Bradley is interviewed discussing the origins of his "Tron" nickname.[5]
- April 9th, 1997
- Sam Flynn starts developing troublesome behavior at school.[34]
- 1997
- A virus spreading the phrase "Flynn Lives" is displayed on 40 million computers. Matthew Roth, the creator of said virus, is arrested in his home. A newspaper article about it being made afterwards[5]
- The day afterwards, Matthew Roth manages to stay out of prison due to an anonymous user named "ISOlated Thinker" covering his legal fees. Another newspaper article based off this event is created as well.[5]
- 1998
- Matthew Roth is interviewed a year later about the virus.[5]
- A letter from Kevin Flynn to a founding member of the Flynn Lives Movement gains media attention, but is subsequently proven a hoax. The recipient of the letter is institutionalized.[3]
- November 3rd, 1999
- The 10th anniversary of Flynn's disappearance occurs, and numerous people are questioned on their thoughts of Flynn's disappearance.[35][5]
- Alan Bradley is interviewed once more.[5]
2000s[]
- 2000
- Grandma Flynn dies.[8]
- June 8th, 2000
- Sam Flynn graduates from Willminister Academy, reportedly being on top of his class and enters Cal Tech.[34]
- 2001
- A $5,000 reward is offered by the Flynn Lives movement to anyone who can find Kevin Flynn.[3]
- 2002
- An unknown conflict begins in the Tron system.[3]
- 2006
- Alan Bradley is stripped of his power as chief executive officer of ENCOM, but is allowed to remain in the company as figure a figurehead, the chairman emeritus.[3]
- 2007
- The "Albino Cow" sightings of Kevin Flynn sparks renewed interest in the Flynn Lives group.[3]
- 2008
- Sam Flynn decides to choose a path of extreme stunts instead of owning ENCOM.[3]
- Sam Flynn uses his father's old Ducati motorcycle.[3]
- April 2nd, 2009
- Sam Flynn interrupts an ENCOM Press Conference taking place in San Fransisco by jumping out of a helicopter, inspiring several Flynn Lives followers into continuing the search for Kevin Flynn once again.[5]
2010[]
TRON: Legacy[]
- December 2010
- ENCOM is now the largest multinational computer technology company in the world.[3]
- Flynn Lives! Organization reveals new information about Kevin Flynn and follows traces of evidence of his mysterious disappearance.[3]
- Resistance fighter, Bartik is injured during an attempt to rescue renegade programs from captivity[36]
- Sam infiltrates ENCOM and releases ENCOM OS-12 to the world, free of charge.[8]
- Sam goes to investigate a pager message from Kevin Flynn received by Alan Bradley from Flynn's Arcade.[8]
- Sam is digitized into Tron City and forced to participate in the games.[8]
- Sam reunites with Kevin Flynn after being rescued by Quorra, Flynn's apprentice, during a Light Cycle match.[8]
- Sam visits the End of Line Club to meet with Castor in a effort to fiind a way to reach the Portal.[8]
- The End of Line Club is attacked by Black Guards who came to capture Sam Flynn for Kevin Flynn's whereabouts, but they're derezzed by Quorra, Sam, Flynn, and resistance members before the club is destroyed and later visited by Clu's forces.[8]
- Flynn, Quorra, and Sam take a Solar Sailer, but unintentionally stumbles upon Clu's Carrier ship until they briefly escape on a 3-Man Light Jet and are pursued by Clu and his soilders.[8]
- Tron overrides Clu 2's repurposing; he fails to stop Clu 2 from reaching the Portal and is seeming lost to the Sea of Simulation.[8]
- Flynn sacrifices himself to prevent Clu from entering the portal; both are derezzed in subsequent explosion.[8]
- Sam emerges from the Grid accompanied by Quorra.[8]
- Sam seizes control of ENCOM and names Alan Bradley as ENCOM's new chairman of the board.[8][5]
- ZackAttack, the mind behind the Flynn Lives movement, creates his final message to every follower of the movement and decides to leave the movement behind.
- Roy Kleinberg rejoins ENCOM with Alan Bradley.[5]
2023[37][]
TRON: Identity[]
- A mysterious break in at The Repository occurs, prompting Query, a Disciple of Tron, to investigate, though he unveils the truth that the Arq Grid is ending, via a memory witnessed by Cass.[18]
TRON 2.0 Chronology[]
Unknown Year[]
- Unknown date
- Kevin Flynn begins to seeing Dr. Arnspiger, unable to cope with the enormity of his experience on the Game Grid[38]
1980s[]
- February 1982
- Flynn begins to conceptualize the "TRON" arcade game.[39]
- May 1982
- Lora Baines marries Alan Bradley.
- Lora announces her pregnancy and asks Kevin Flynn to be the godfather.[40]
- December 1982
- Jethro Eugene Bradley is born.[40]
- Flynn announces Jet's birth to all ENCOM employees.[40]
- February 1984
- Lora continues to experience problems with digitizing without MCP.[42]
- August 1984
- Flynn shelves the "Tron Legacy Code" project, citing its uselessness without the ability to digitize.[43]
1990s[]
- June 1990
- Flynn resigns from ENCOM.[44]
- Gibbs Jr. is appointed Executive Vice President of the company.
- October 1994
- Lora is fatally wounded in digitizing bay at ENCOM by a digitizing laser misfire.[42]
- Bedridden, Lora continues to record data for Ma2a before succumbing to her wounds. Jet is eleven at the time of his mother's death.[45][note 1]
- March 1998
- Jet's ill temperament begins to cause trouble problems at school.[46]
- Jet is arrested after being caught hacking school computers.[46]
- August 1998
- Home problems dissuade Jet from coming home; begins staying out late.[46]
- February 1999
- Jet's school grades begin to suffer.[46]
- October 1999
- Flynn contacts Alan in regards to well being.[46]
2000s[]
- May 2002
- ENCOM Chief of Security, J.D. Thorne, is denied a promotion to Vice President of Corporate Security by Gibbs Jr.[47]
- Thorne is hired out by Future Control Industries (FCon) for "Freelance work"[48]
- June 2002
- Alan helps Jet land a position in ENCOMs Games Division.[49]
- Jet starts development on Space Paranoids 3D.[49]
- August 2002
- Alan solves the problem with the Correction Algorithms.[42]
- December 2002
- ENCOM suffers financial troubles under Gibbs Jr.'s tenure.[50]
- Gibbs Jr. sells ENCOM to FCon.[51]
- March 2003
- Alan wins the Digital Pal Award for creating Ma3a.[52]
- Jet turns down a Level Six position at ENCOM.[53]
- Thorne is digitized into the ENCOM system without correction algorithms by FCon.[54]
- His corrupted form breeds a viral personality that begins to effect the entire system.[55]
- Alan is kidnapped by FCon executives, Seth Crown, Eva Popoff and Esmond Baza.[53]
- Jet is digitized into the ENCOM sever by Ma3a to stop the spread of Throne's virus.[53][56]
- Jet is forced to participate in the games by the Kernel; he is later rescued from the games by Mercury.[50]
- Thorne's virus overwhelms the system; Kernel enforces a system reformatting.[54]
- Mercury is erased by the system reformat.[54]
- Jet locates the Tron Legacy Code on ENCOM's old server.[57]
- Ma3a and Jet enter the Net to compile the Legacy Code. Ma3a is reprogrammed by the Legacy Code's flaw: the inability to differentiate rogue Users from authorized Users.[58]
- Ma3a is captured by FCon.[59]
- Alan is digitized into Thorne's server to test the functionality of the Correction Algorithms.[60][61]
- Thorne is derezzed by the Kernel. The Kernel is defeated by Jet in Disc combat.[62]
- Alan and Jet reacquire Ma3a and crash the server.[63]
- The removal of the Correction Algorithms corrupts Crown, Baza and Popoff during digitization, creating a monstrous corruption.[64]
- Jet, Alan and an earlier version of Mercury escape the FCon server before the crash. Jet destroys the FCon Monster, restoring Baza, Crown and Popoff to normal.[65][66]
- September 2003[note 2]
- Jet.exe, a back-up program of the original Jet Bradly, is created by the ENCOM server.
- Jet.exe file is corrupted and creates a surreal reality wherein he believes he is the real Jet. He quits his job at ENCOM, distances himself technology. Attends therapy sessions with Dr. Arnspiger and is later "framed" for the murder of Alan[38]
- Jet.exe combats his alter egos (Red Jet and Clarence) for control under the illusion he is battling the restored Master Control Program[38][67][68][69][70]
- The real Jet Bradley works to fix the instability within the ENCOM server created by his digital footprint in the Real World.[71]
- Jet learns his mother, Lora, was partially digitized and lives on in Ma3a.[71]
- Jet.exe uses the Tron Legacy Code to reformat and save the deteriorating ENCOM sever.[71]
See also[]
Notes[]
- ↑ The e-mail concerning the similarities between Ma2a and Lora suggests that Lora's death was not immediate. There was some speculation among employees that Lora could've recorded a "vast [audio] library" for Ma2a from her deathbed.
- ↑ Page seven of issue #1 in TRON: The Ghost in the Machine confirms the series takes place six months after the events of TRON 2.0. Yet, on page eighteen, Alan's death in is dated April 19, 2006, suggesting that the events of 2.0 take place three years after the game's release in 2003. The latter was most likely an oversight on the part of writers Landry Walker and Eric Jones.
References[]
- ↑ Los Angeles Times: "‘Tron: Legacy’ director: ‘We are on a new server now’"
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 TRON
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 TRON: Legacy - Website
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/352179445209/photos/a.352184470209/499816350209/
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 TRON: The Next Day
- ↑ From Home of TRON
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 TRON: Betrayal: Chapter 1
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 TRON: Legacy
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 TRON: Uprising: TRON: Uprising S01E01 Beck's Beginning
- ↑ TRON: Betrayal
- ↑ TRON: Evolution (PSP)
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Flynn Lives: Who's the most brilliant computer visionary ever?
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 TRON: Betrayal: Chapter 2
- ↑ Hydecker Designs
- ↑ The "Accessing archived data" sequence at the beginning of every opening intro in TRON: Uprising shows that Flynn's last departure from the real world was on 11-03-1989. Flynn's vanishing and the opening scene of TRON: Legacy takes place in November, 1989.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 TRON: Uprising S01E09 Scars, Part 1
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 Tron Evolution
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 TRON: Identity
- ↑ TRON: Uprising
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 TRON: Uprising: TRON: Uprising S01E09 Scars, Part 1
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 TRON: Uprising: TRON: Uprising S01E10 Scars, Part 2
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 TRON: Uprising S01E13 The Stranger
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 TRON: Uprising: Tron: Uprising S01E18 No Bounds
- ↑ TRON: Uprising S01E06 Isolated
- ↑ TRON: Uprising S01E13 The Stranger
- ↑ TRON: Uprising S01E07 Price of Power
- ↑ TRON: Uprising S01E08 The Reward
- ↑ TRON: Uprising S01E10 Scars, Part 2
- ↑ TRON: Uprising S01E14 Tagged
- ↑ TRON: Uprising: Tron: Uprising S01E15 State of Mind
- ↑ TRON: Uprising: Tron: Uprising S01E16 Welcome Home
- ↑ Tron: Uprising S01E17 Rendezvous
- ↑ Tron: Uprising S01E19 Terminal
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 https://www.movieviral.com/2010/04/29/big-tron-legacy-update-many-viral-sites-countdown-for-space-paranoids-online/
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Solar Sailer Prisoners
- ↑ https://news.yahoo.com/tron-identity-game-lets-explore-191500823.html
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 TRON: The Ghost in the Machine: Issue one
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Antiquated (TRON 2.0 Level): Main Processing Core - Tron Arcade Game
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 TRON 2.0: Antiquated (TRON 2.0 Level): Main Power Pipeline - Lab AI Development 1; It's a boy!; New Parents
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Antiquated (TRON 2.0 Level): Main Processing Core - Hypothetical Situation 1; Hypothetical Situation 2; Tron Upgrade; Tron Upgrade Status
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 TRON 2.0: Vaporware (TRON 2.0 Level): Primary Digitizing - Digitizing Technology 1; Technology 2; Technology 3
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Legacy Code (TRON 2.0 Level): Alan's Desktop PC - Tron Legacy Code 1; Tron Legacy Code 2; Tron Legacy Code 3
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Vaporware (TRON 2.0 Level): Prisoner Bin - Leaving the Company
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 TRON 2.0: Master User (TRON 2.0 Level):City Hub - Creepy!!!
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 TRON 2.0: Legacy Code (TRON 2.0 Level): Alan's Desktop PC - Trouble at School; Your Grades; Home Late; How are you holding up?; Lost and Found
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Handshake (TRON 2.0 Level): Function Control Deck - Promotion
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Handshake (TRON 2.0 Level): Function Control Deck - Freelance Work 1; Freelance Work 2
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 TRON 2.0: Unauthorized User (TRON 2.0 Level): Program Integration - Jethro Bradley; Jet 1; Jet 2
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 TRON 2.0: Vaporware (TRON 2.0 Level): Light Cycle Arena and Staging Pit - Worried about my Job 1; Worried about my Job 2
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Vaporware (TRON 2.0 Level): Transport Station - Acquisition 1
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Unauthorized User (TRON 2.0 Level): Program Initialization - Award Announcement 1; Award Announcement 2; Award Announcement 3
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 53.2 TRON 2.0: Unauthorized User (TRON 2.0 Level): Opening Cinematic
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 54.2 TRON 2.0: System Reboot (TRON 2.0 Level): Power Oculus - JD Thorne 1; JD Thorne 2
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Unauthorized User (TRON 2.0 Level): Program Initialization - Virus Alert 1; Virus Alert 2
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Legacy Code (TRON 2.0 Level): Alan's Desktop PC
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Antiquated (TRON 2.0 Level): Main Power Pipeline
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Master User (TRON 2.0 Level): Progress Bar
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Master User (TRON 2.0 Level): Outer Grid Escape
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Alliance (TRON 2.0 Level): Thorne's Perimeter Partition
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Alliance (TRON 2.0 Level): Security Server
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Alliance (TRON 2.0 Level): Thorne's Chamber Core
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Data Base (TRON 2.0 Level): Cargo Bay Sector
- ↑ TRON 2.0: The Root of the Problem (TRON 2.0 Level): fCon Lab/fCon Team Enters Computer
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Incompatible (TRON 2.0 Level): Digitizing Stream
- ↑ TRON 2.0: Incompatible (TRON 2.0 Level): Incompatible
- ↑ TRON: The Ghost in the Machine: Issue two
- ↑ TRON: The Ghost in the Machine: Issue three
- ↑ TRON: The Ghost in the Machine: Issue four
- ↑ TRON: The Ghost in the Machine: Issue five
- ↑ 71.0 71.1 71.2 TRON: The Ghost in the Machine: Issue six