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[[File:Noshadows.PNG|thumb|336px|Separate Jet walls created by two different [[Light Cycle]]s]]
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The '''jetwall''' was a barricade created by a [[light cycle]] in the ''[[TRON]]'' era. The light cycle riders were in constant motion on the [[Game Grid]], creating jetwalls behind them as they moved. Each jetwall matched the color of its light cycle. If a driver hit a wall either by accident or by having no more room to move, they were [[derezz]]ed, their jetwall disappeared and the last rider standing won.
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Due to system constraints of the time, the light cycles, and by extension their jetwalls, traveled only in straight lines and made only 90°-angle turns during light cycle battles, though the vehicles themselves could move more freely off the Game Grid. In the ''[[TRON: Legacy]]'' era however, the jetwall was superseded by the [[Light Ribbon]], a barricade rendered in the more fluid motion of the vehicles in the [[Tron system]].
   
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[[File:Noshadows.PNG|thumb|336px|Seperate Jet walls created by two different [[Lightcycles]]]][[File:Tron_legacy_cycle_jump.jpg|thumb|336px|[[Light Ribbon]]s in the TR2N Proof-of-Concept trailer.]]
 
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LightCycleDerez1.png|A light cycle [[derez]]zing against two jetwalls
The '''Jetwall''' was a barricade created by a [[Lightcycle]] in the Tron era. The lightcycle drivers were in constant motion on the Grid, creating jetwalls behind them as they moved. Each jetwall matched the color of its lightcycle. If a driver hit a wall either by accident or by having no more room to move, he was [[Derez|derezzed]] and the last driver standing won.
 
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Due to system constraints of the time, the lightcycles and by extension their jetwalls, traveled in straight lines that only changed direction through 90° corners. In the Tron Legacy era however, the jetwall has been superseded by the [[Light Ribbon]], a barricade rendered in the more fluid motion of the vehicles in the system.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 7 April 2013

Noshadows

Separate Jet walls created by two different Light Cycles

The jetwall was a barricade created by a light cycle in the TRON era. The light cycle riders were in constant motion on the Game Grid, creating jetwalls behind them as they moved. Each jetwall matched the color of its light cycle. If a driver hit a wall either by accident or by having no more room to move, they were derezzed, their jetwall disappeared and the last rider standing won.

Due to system constraints of the time, the light cycles, and by extension their jetwalls, traveled only in straight lines and made only 90°-angle turns during light cycle battles, though the vehicles themselves could move more freely off the Game Grid. In the TRON: Legacy era however, the jetwall was superseded by the Light Ribbon, a barricade rendered in the more fluid motion of the vehicles in the Tron system.

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