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The second generation light cycle has the hallmark thick wheeled look common to all light cycles, however it differs from other light cycles in the [[Tron system]] in several ways. It had a covered canopy that hinged open to allow rider access through the top. It also appears to be able to travel off the Grid without trouble. Its white color scheme contrasts starkly with the black and color-lit designs of all other vehicles in the system. The most notable feature is that, unlike the original light cycle and the newer incarnations, this light cycle is persistent and does not require a [[rod]] or [[baton]] to generate it.
 
The second generation light cycle has the hallmark thick wheeled look common to all light cycles, however it differs from other light cycles in the [[Tron system]] in several ways. It had a covered canopy that hinged open to allow rider access through the top. It also appears to be able to travel off the Grid without trouble. Its white color scheme contrasts starkly with the black and color-lit designs of all other vehicles in the system. The most notable feature is that, unlike the original light cycle and the newer incarnations, this light cycle is persistent and does not require a [[rod]] or [[baton]] to generate it.
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While Kevin owns the original, there are non-persistent baton versions that exist for [[program]]s, called the ENCOM 786. [[Able]], an older program, is known to have one among his collection of light cycles.
   
 
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* In ''TRON: Evolution'' the 2nd generation light cycle leaves behind a white [[light ribbon]], but the ribbon is more of a bluish color in ''TRON: Uprising''.
 
* In ''TRON: Evolution'' the 2nd generation light cycle leaves behind a white [[light ribbon]], but the ribbon is more of a bluish color in ''TRON: Uprising''.
 
* In ''TRON: Uprising'' it is generated from special white-colored baton.
 
* In ''TRON: Uprising'' it is generated from special white-colored baton.
* It is incorrectly referred to as a first generation light cycle in episode 2 of TRON Uprising.
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* It is incorrectly referred to as a first generation light cycle in episode 2 of ''TRON Uprising'', but perhaps this is because the common Tron system program may not be aware of the ENCOM system.
   
 
== Trivia==
 
== Trivia==

Revision as of 18:26, 29 October 2013


Tron legacy lightcycle 2nd gen
Light Cycle
Data
Vehicle Type High speed personal transport
Source Persistent
Baton (TRON: Uprising)
Armaments Light Ribbon
Crew 1 Rider
Passengers 0
Users Kevin Flynn
Sam Flynn
Quorra
Anon
Able
Zed
Mara
Behind the scenes
Appearances TRON: Legacy
TRON: Betrayal
TRON: Evolution
TRON: Uprising
Gallery


The 2nd generation light cycle (alternately known as an ENCOM 786) was designed by Kevin Flynn in 1983 and was the fastest light cycle ever made. It is reputed to have been Kevin's original light cycle, having been copied over from the ENCOM servers and customized. The second generation light cycle is succeeded by three more generations of light cycles, yet is still claimed to be "the fastest thing on the Grid". Quorra refers to it as "vintage".

The second generation light cycle has the hallmark thick wheeled look common to all light cycles, however it differs from other light cycles in the Tron system in several ways. It had a covered canopy that hinged open to allow rider access through the top. It also appears to be able to travel off the Grid without trouble. Its white color scheme contrasts starkly with the black and color-lit designs of all other vehicles in the system. The most notable feature is that, unlike the original light cycle and the newer incarnations, this light cycle is persistent and does not require a rod or baton to generate it.

While Kevin owns the original, there are non-persistent baton versions that exist for programs, called the ENCOM 786. Able, an older program, is known to have one among his collection of light cycles.

Notes

  • Programs in TRON: Uprising refer to this light cycle as an ENCOM 786.
  • In TRON: Evolution the 2nd generation light cycle leaves behind a white light ribbon, but the ribbon is more of a bluish color in TRON: Uprising.
  • In TRON: Uprising it is generated from special white-colored baton.
  • It is incorrectly referred to as a first generation light cycle in episode 2 of TRON Uprising, but perhaps this is because the common Tron system program may not be aware of the ENCOM system.

Trivia

  • The number "786" is printed just in front of the back wheel.
  • ZackAttack refers to this vehicle as "the whitecycle" on the Flynn Lives message board.