No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
ICP Trooper.jpg|The ICP in TRON 2.0 - Killer App |
ICP Trooper.jpg|The ICP in TRON 2.0 - Killer App |
||
Showicpda.jpg|Concept art from TRON 2.0 |
Showicpda.jpg|Concept art from TRON 2.0 |
||
⚫ | |||
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
||
+ | |||
⚫ | |||
[[es:ICP]] |
[[es:ICP]] |
Revision as of 19:17, 5 February 2014
“ | Freeze, program! | ” |
Intrusion Countermeasure Program | |
Biographical information | |
User | Various |
Compile Date | Various |
Derezzed Date | Various |
Physical description | |
Circuitry Color | Depends on the system |
Gender | Male |
Other information | |
Functions | System security |
Equipment | Identity Disc Shield |
Vehicles | ICP Gunship |
Allies | Kernel Kernel's Aid Comm Controller |
Out of universe information | |
Actor | Ken Boynton and various others |
Appearances | TRON 2.0 TRON: The Ghost in the Machine |
Intrusion Countermeasure Programs, or ICPs for short, are security programs that protect their system from computer viruses and unauthorized programs. ENCOM's ICP's are commanded by the mighty Kernel. When they "see" someone or something that is damaging surrounding programs, they automatically try to derez the program. However, this can be a fault because they cannot tell the difference between a malicious program or a harmless program or user; any program or user that is "unauthorized" (i.e. not allowed to be in that part of the computer) will be derezzed on sight.
All ICP's fight with a Disc Primitive weapon at the very least. Some ICPs come equipped with shields that block any non-explosive projectile, while others wield a Sequencer disc.
ICPs have different circuitry color depending on what system they originated from. ENCOM ICPs have red circuitry, Internet ICPs have blue circuitry, and ICPs from fCon have purple circuitry. The circuitry usually corresponds to the color scheme of the environment the ICP is in.
An ICP can call in for reinforcement from a Sec Rezzer. These devices spawn in additional ICPs to help neutralize the threat. A program or user with the correct permissions can deactivate the sec rezzer. These rezzers also match the color of the ICP's of that system.