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==Canon==
 
==Canon==
{{Main|Canon}}
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:''Main article: [[Canon]]''
   
 
There are three different storylines in the ''TRON'' mythology.
 
There are three different storylines in the ''TRON'' mythology.
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By 1982, ENCOM has become a very powerful company and begins work on digitization hardware, which allows matter to be transported at a molecular level. In order to control the steadily increasing advanced hardware, a program (originally a chess program created by Dillinger) called the [[Master Control Program]] (MCP) was created to administrate the entire ENCOM mainframe. Dillinger secretly added some hidden functions in the MCP that allowed it to appropriate other programs it comes across, using the appropriated program's functions to become bigger and more powerful. Eventually, the MCP becomes self-aware and starts to become obsessed with power. It soon starts hacking and stealing programs and code from military, government and bank mainframes from around the world.
 
By 1982, ENCOM has become a very powerful company and begins work on digitization hardware, which allows matter to be transported at a molecular level. In order to control the steadily increasing advanced hardware, a program (originally a chess program created by Dillinger) called the [[Master Control Program]] (MCP) was created to administrate the entire ENCOM mainframe. Dillinger secretly added some hidden functions in the MCP that allowed it to appropriate other programs it comes across, using the appropriated program's functions to become bigger and more powerful. Eventually, the MCP becomes self-aware and starts to become obsessed with power. It soon starts hacking and stealing programs and code from military, government and bank mainframes from around the world.
   
Meanwhile, Flynn tries to hack into ENCOM's mainframe to find evidence that Dillinger stole his games. Using his hacking program [[Clu]], Flynn gets booted out of the system and Clu is appropriated by the MCP. [[Alan Bradley]], programmer of the security program Tron, finds out about Flynn's hacking attempt (which caused the MCP to deny Alan access to Tron as a security precaution) and reluctantly decides to help Flynn hack into ENCOM's mainframe by using his girlfriend [[Lora Bradley|Lora's]] direct terminal. Flynn starts to hack into the terminal when the MCP discovers Flynn and shoots him with Lora's experimental digitizing gun. Flynn gets digitized and is transported into cyberspace, where he meets Tron, a prisoner of the MCP. The MCP forces all computer programs that believe in the users to play gladiator video games (based off Flynn's own video games) until they [[derezz]]. With the help of Flynn, Tron manages to escape the [[Game Grid]] and the two find their way to the MCP. Using his identity disk, Tron destroys the MCP and ends its reign of tyrannical rule. Flynn gets the evidence that Dillinger stole his games and becomes VP of Creative Development at ENCOM. ENCOM becomes the largest video game company in the world. Flynn never tells Alan or Lora about his experience in the cyberspace and keeps it a secret. Flynn then creates a video game in 1983 called "TRON", based on Alan's program name. The game is basically a recreation of his adventure on the game grid. Flynn also starts calling Alan "Tron" as a nickname.
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Meanwhile, Flynn tries to hack into ENCOM's mainframe to find evidence that Dillinger stole his games. Using his hacking program [[Clu]], Flynn gets booted out of the system and Clu is appropriated by the MCP. [[Alan Bradley]], programmer of the security program Tron, finds out about Flynn's hacking attempt (which caused the MCP to deny Alan access to Tron as a security precaution) and reluctantly decides to help Flynn hack into ENCOM's mainframe by using his girlfriend [[Lora Bradley|Lora's]] direct terminal. Flynn starts to hack into the terminal when the MCP discovers Flynn and shoots him with Lora's experimental digitizing gun. Flynn gets digitized and is transported into cyberspace, where he meets Tron, a prisoner of the MCP. The MCP forces all computer programs that believe in the users to play gladiator video games (based off Flynn's own video games) until they [[derezz]]. With the help of Flynn, Tron manages to escape the [[Game Grid]] and the two find their way to the MCP. Using his identity disk, Tron destroys the MCP and ends its reign of tyrannical rule. Flynn gets the evidence that Dillinger stole his games and becomes VP of Creative Development at ENCOM. ENCOM becomes the largest video game company in the world. Flynn never tells Alan or Lora about his experience in the cyberspace and keeps it a secret. Flynn then creates a video game in 1983 called "TRON", based off of Alan's program name. The game is basically a recreation of his adventure on the game grid. Flynn also starts calling Alan "Tron" as a nickname.
   
 
===Flynn's family===
 
===Flynn's family===
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