Siren | |
Biographical information | |
Physical description | |
Circuitry Color | White |
Gender | Female |
Description | Common white program appearance |
Other information | |
Functions | Guide, outfitter |
Equipment | Identity Disc |
Out of universe information | |
Actor | Beau Garrett Serinda Swan Yaya DaCosta Elizabeth Mathis |
Appearances | TRON: Legacy TRON: Evolution TRON: Uprising |
Gallery |
A Siren is a female program that works in the armory underneath the Game Arena outfitting other programs for the games. They can provide any needed equipment from apparel to a new identity disc.
There are at least four Sirens at the armory. They are portrayed in TRON: Legacy by:
- Beau Garrett - Siren #1
- Serinda Swan - Siren #2 - Gem
- Yaya DaCosta - Siren #3
- Elizabeth Mathis - Siren #4
Biography
The sirens were first seen when Sam Flynn was deposited in the armory to prepare him for arena combat. Four sarcophagi opened in the walls from which they emerged and proceeded to rid him of his real world garments, before re-clothing him in a full-body black body suit. They then turned to storage compartments, that emerged from the walls of the chamber, to retrieve pieces of armor to further upgrade the young man's suit. Finally, an identity disc was handed from one siren to another and secured to Sam's back. Once they had completed their work, they returned to their sarcophagi.
During the encounter, one of the sirens discreetly noted to another, "He's different," acknowledging Sam's distinction as a user. They otherwise remained largely silent, ignoring Sam's questions as they completed their work. When three of them had returned to their rest positions Gem paused to respond to Sam's final question asking what he should do. "Survive," she replied simply, before she too joined her partners at rest.
Personality and Traits
Sirens possess a straight-to-the-point, stoical temperament and usually have a pleasant but calm and focused look on their faces. They all have the same hairstyle.
Trivia
- Sirens also equipped contestants for the games in TRON: Uprising, providing them with "battle armor".
- The costumes of the sirens were made by spraying balloon rubber over spandex.
- Because of the skin-tight material and high heels, it was nearly impossible for the actresses to walk backwards to the holding pods, so to achieve the backwards walk effect, they walked forwards, then the video was reversed in post-production.