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Revision as of 00:04, 9 February 2009
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J.D. Thorne | |
Biographical information | |
Death Date | 2003 |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Hair Color | None |
Eye Color | Green |
Other information | |
Functions | Ex-security chief of ENCOM |
Allies | Z-Lot |
Out of universe information | |
Actor | David Scully |
Appearances | Tron 2.0 |
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J.D. Thorne is a security chief at ENCOM gone missing during the events of Tron 2.0.
Biography
Shortly before the start of Tron 2.0, Thorne stole the secrets of the digitizing technology that Alan Bradley had been recreating since the destruction of the MCP 20 years earlier. He planned to sell his ill-gotten goods to rival company fCon.
Thorne demonstrated the digitizing process on himself for his fCon contacts, but without Alan's correction algorithms, he was severely damaged in the transfer. His corrupted digital self began spreading a computer virus throughout various ENCOM servers and even "the internet". Fortunately, the Kernel and his ICP's were able to isolate and eventually confront Thorne with help from the protagonist Jet Bradley.
In the final showdown, the Kernel was about to kill Thorne, but Jet intervened so he could question him instead. Out of remorse for his crimes, Thorne revealed to Jet a secret route into fCon's security system through his PDA before his corrupted form finally derezzed.