A '''Pit cell''' is a prisoncell where [[conscript]]s are held. They were used during the [[Master Control Program]]'s reign.
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A '''Pit cell''' is a confinedspace where [[conscript]]s are held. These cells had forcefields for walls, and were used during the [[Master Control Program]]'s reign.
==Conscripted Characters==
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==Description==
==Description==
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In the 1982 [http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Tron_Novelization TRON novel], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Daley Brian Daley], based on the screenplay by Steven Lisberger, Crom's entry into the Pit cell is described as follows:
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In the 1982 [http://tron.wikia.com/wiki/Tron_Novelization TRON novel], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Daley Brian Daley], based on the screenplay by Steven Lisberger, Crom's entry into the Pit cell is described as follows:
'''The cell was small, a low, cramped space shaped by close, confining walls. The walls projected into the cell space, heightening the feeling of confinement. Crom, hurled against a wall by the force of the guard's shove found that he could scarcely turn around. Exploring the severe little room, he saw that there was no way to lay or sit down comfortably, none to stretch. The shapes and planes of the walls saw to it that a prisoner would always be aware of his imprisonment. The ceiling was transparent, and Crom glimpsed a guard on patrol overhead.''
'''The cell was small, a low, cramped space shaped by close, confining walls. The walls projected into the cell space, heightening the feeling of confinement. Crom, hurled against a wall by the force of the guard's shove found that he could scarcely turn around. Exploring the severe little room, he saw that there was no way to lay or sit down comfortably, none to stretch. The shapes and planes of the walls saw to it that a prisoner would always be aware of his imprisonment. The ceiling was transparent, and Crom glimpsed a guard on patrol overhead.''
A Pit cell is a confined space where conscripts are held. These cells had forcefields for walls, and were used during the Master Control Program's reign.
In the 1982 TRON novel, written by Brian Daley, based on the screenplay by Steven Lisberger, Crom's entry into the Pit cell is described as follows:
'The cell was small, a low, cramped space shaped by close, confining walls. The walls projected into the cell space, heightening the feeling of confinement. Crom, hurled against a wall by the force of the guard's shove found that he could scarcely turn around. Exploring the severe little room, he saw that there was no way to lay or sit down comfortably, none to stretch. The shapes and planes of the walls saw to it that a prisoner would always be aware of his imprisonment. The ceiling was transparent, and Crom glimpsed a guard on patrol overhead.
On both sides of the cell were windowlike openings that allowed Crom a view of the cells to his right and left. He forgot his misery a moment when he found himself looking into the face of another captive.'