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[[TRON: Evolution]] featured a vicious, devastating virus called [[Abraxas]]. Abraxas was a former [[ISO]] named Jalen, who was reprogrammed by [[Clu 2|Clu]] in order to persuade [[Basics]] that the ISOs were a threat. Abraxas infected many [[programs]], including [[Gibson]]; those programs became known as the [[Infected]].
 
[[TRON: Evolution]] featured a vicious, devastating virus called [[Abraxas]]. Abraxas was a former [[ISO]] named Jalen, who was reprogrammed by [[Clu 2|Clu]] in order to persuade [[Basics]] that the ISOs were a threat. Abraxas infected many [[programs]], including [[Gibson]]; those programs became known as the [[Infected]].
   
While most visible and widespread viral devastation in the TRON universe was caused by infected programs, viral (though non-self-replicating) behavior is also seen in the [[pathogenic code]] used in [[TRON: Uprising]] to infect programs with dormant personality changes, and in [[Cyrus|Cyrus's]] dummy identity disc, infected with a virus which electrocuted [[Beck]] when he tried to dock it and, despite a quarantine forcefield, managed to break free and compromise [[Tron|Tron's]] safehouse.
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While most visible and widespread viral devastation in the TRON universe was caused by infected programs, viral (though non-self-replicating) behavior is also seen in the [[pathogenic code]] used in [[TRON: Uprising]] to infect programs with dormant personality changes.
   
 
==TRON 2.0==
 
==TRON 2.0==
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{{main|Ball}}
 
{{main|Ball}}
   
In [[Tron 2.0|TRON 2.0]] continuity, a viral infection is caused by [[J.D. Thorne]] as a result of his [[digitization|digitizing]] without the [[correction algorithms]]. Thorne himself turned into a virus, and, calling himself a "Master User," he spread this corruption through the [[ENCOM]] systems by infecting programs.
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In [[Tron 2.0|TRON 2.0]] continuity, a viral infection is caused by [[J.D. Thorne]] as a result of his [[digitization|digitizing]] without the [[correction algorithms]]. Thorne himself turned into a virus, and, calling himself a "Master User", he spread this corruption through the [[ENCOM]] systems by infecting programs.
   
 
TRON 2.0 also has other types of viruses:
 
TRON 2.0 also has other types of viruses:
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The main weapons of viruses in TRON 2.0 are Balls. Balls are glowing, green blobs of data that have corrosive and infective properties. Through [[Subroutine|subroutines]], different ball-based weaponry can be used, such as the [[Ball#Ball Launcher|Ball Launcher]] and [[Ball#Drunken Dims|Drunken Dims]].
 
The main weapons of viruses in TRON 2.0 are Balls. Balls are glowing, green blobs of data that have corrosive and infective properties. Through [[Subroutine|subroutines]], different ball-based weaponry can be used, such as the [[Ball#Ball Launcher|Ball Launcher]] and [[Ball#Drunken Dims|Drunken Dims]].
 
In [[TRON 2.0: Killer App (Game Boy Advance)]] a program called "[[Corruptor|The Corruptor]]" infects programs, transforming them into [[Infected File|infected files]] .
 
   
 
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[[es:Virus]]
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