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Who is this female program? She attacked Beck and is quoted as saying, "He's good--but he's no Tron."
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As the title says, this is to be a discussion of the canonocity of TRON: Uprising. I personally think it's non canon. These are my 2 simple reasons:
- Tron is teaching Beck to become the new monitor and to fight against Clu's forces, but if Clu is already known to be a villian, then Tron must already be Rinzler.
- If Beck is the next "Tron", then where is he in TRON: Legacy? There is no mention of him. He would have to be derezzed to be unheard of, and I doubt they're going to kill off the main character
What do you guys think? Canon? Non-canon? We'll need a consensus to make it official.
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Daftpunkguy deserves some credit for helping me think of this, but what happened to Rinzler? He did not derezz but he is nonexistant, because Tron is back. And seeing as he was "rectified" by Clu 2, doesn't the fact that he turned back into Tron mean he DE-RECTIFIED? That word should be made canon! There should be a category for it, right?
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Are any of you writing fan fan fiction? I'm thinking of writing one about Klorr, a program of mine who went from champion in the Games to a System Monitor for Clu 2. His story starts right around the events of TRON: Evolution and proceeds up to somewhere after TRON: Legacy. That's about all I have right now, other than that he carries three Light Grenades, two Batons and has curved makings on his helmet reminiscent of a ram's horns. That's the animal ram, not the program of the same name. Do you guys have any fan fics?
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