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The '''Logic Probe''' materializes from a simple cuboid shape into a menacing and electrified rod that saps energy from anything it touches.
 
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The '''Logic Probe '''is a weapon introduced in ''TRON''.
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The Logic Probe materializes from a simple cuboid shape into a menacing and electrified rod that saps energy from anything it touches.
   
It was used by [[Sark]] to get through a forcefield that [[Dumont]] created to give [[Tron]] time to contact his user and escape the [[I/O Tower]].
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It was used by [[Sark]] to get through a forcefield that [[Dumont]] created.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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*The [[user]]-equivalent of a logic probe would be a [[wikipedia:Battering ram|Battering ram]].
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*The [[user]]-equivalent of a logic probe would be a [[wikipedia:Battering ram|battering ram]].
 
*In real life, logic probes are used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states of a digital circuit.
 
*In real life, logic probes are used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states of a digital circuit.
 
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Revision as of 21:55, 2 July 2012

Logic Probe
Logic Probe
Data
Usage Energy siphon
Users Sark
Behind the scenes
Appearances TRON
Kingdom Hearts II (mentioned)


The Logic Probe is a weapon introduced in TRON.

The Logic Probe materializes from a simple cuboid shape into a menacing and electrified rod that saps energy from anything it touches.

It was used by Sark to get through a forcefield that Dumont created.

Trivia

  • The user-equivalent of a logic probe would be a battering ram.
  • In real life, logic probes are used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states of a digital circuit.