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+ | {{Cquote|Your friends - I know where they are. Front car. Hurry - the others will be back soon.|||The guardsman to Beck}} |
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+ | This [[program]] was patrolling a [[Light Rail]] train taking prisoners to the Games when [[Beck]], seeking his friends among the captured programs, jumped his [[light cycle]] to the top of the train in order to search the cars. The guard immediately attacked Beck, and in the ensuing fight, the guard's helmet malfunctioned, revealing his face. Beck defeated the program and prepared to kill him, but relented and spared his life, an action which the program found confusing. |
− | Later, when Beck had overturned the light rail and was searching for the car that his friends were in, the program returned the favor and directed him to the right car. |
+ | Later, when Beck had overturned the light rail and was searching for the car that his friends were in, the program returned the favor and directed him to the right car instead of capturing or [[Derez|derezzing]] him. |
+ | As the prisoners escaped, Beck thanked the guard, who said it was the least he could do. However, a flung [[Identity Disc|identity disc]] cut the guard off in midsentence, crashing through his midsection and derezzing him. Beck, stunned, watched the disc return to the hand of [[General Tesler]], who explained derezzing his own soldier with a growled quip: "I don't like the effect you're having on my people. |
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− | Suddenly, an [[Identity Disc]] flew down and went through the guard's midsection. He [[derez]]zed as [[General Tessler]] walked onto the scene.[[File:Guardbeckfight.png|thumb|left|260px|The black guard fighting Beck]] |
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Revision as of 12:24, 9 March 2016
“ | Your friends - I know where they are. Front car. Hurry - the others will be back soon. | ” |
—The guardsman to Beck |
Unmasked Guardsman | |
Biographical information | |
Derezzed Date | 1989 (presumably) |
Status | Derezzed |
Physical description | |
Circuitry Color | Red |
Gender | Male |
Other information | |
Functions | Elite guard |
Equipment | Identity Disc Light Grenade |
Allies | Beck |
Out of universe information | |
Appearances | TRON: Uprising |
The Unmasked Guard was a minor character in TRON: Uprising. He was a member of the Black Guard.
Biography
This program was patrolling a Light Rail train taking prisoners to the Games when Beck, seeking his friends among the captured programs, jumped his light cycle to the top of the train in order to search the cars. The guard immediately attacked Beck, and in the ensuing fight, the guard's helmet malfunctioned, revealing his face. Beck defeated the program and prepared to kill him, but relented and spared his life, an action which the program found confusing.
Later, when Beck had overturned the light rail and was searching for the car that his friends were in, the program returned the favor and directed him to the right car instead of capturing or derezzing him.
As the prisoners escaped, Beck thanked the guard, who said it was the least he could do. However, a flung identity disc cut the guard off in midsentence, crashing through his midsection and derezzing him. Beck, stunned, watched the disc return to the hand of General Tesler, who explained derezzing his own soldier with a growled quip: "I don't like the effect you're having on my people.