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Revision as of 05:34, 9 February 2009
“ | EN12-82, top-of-the-line mainframe, capable of 16-bit processing, full monochromatic display support and a local storage of 128 megabytes. I challenge you to find a more robust system. | ” |
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I-No | |
Biographical information | |
User | N/A |
Compile Date | N/A |
Derezzed Date | 2003 |
Physical description | |
Circuitry Color | Blue |
Gender | Male |
Description | Tower Guardian: usually wears headpiece in I/O Tower. Wears skullcap in other places. |
Other information | |
Functions | Tower Guardian (Oversees User/Program Communication) |
Allies | Jet, Ma3a |
Out of universe information | |
Actor | Dennis Bateman |
Appearances | Tron 2.0 |
I-No was a Tower Guardian program from the 1980's that lived on an old mainframe called, EN12-82.
Trivia
Dennis Bateman, the voice actor who plays I-No (as well as the Kernel and the fCon CEO), is most famous for providing the voices for Pyro and Spy for Team Fortress 2.