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'''Yori''' is a [[program]] written by [[Lora Baines]] and the romantic interest of [[Tron]]. She was in charge of the creation of digital simulations (such as the [[Solar Sailer]]).
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'''Yori''' is a [[program]] written by [[Lora Baines]] and the romantic interest of [[Tron]]. She was in charge of the creation of digital simulations (such as the [[Solar Sailer]]) and involved in the operation of the digitizing laser.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
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Yori was among the programs used by Lora and [[Walter Gibbs|Gibbs]] to perform their first successful digitization experiment. Shortly thereafter, she, along with several other programs, was appropriated by the [[MCP]] and forced to work on simulations. When Tron rescued her, she was low on power and appeared not to recognize him, giving him the same robotic status report she had given a guard moments earlier; but his entreaties roused her free will again and she hugged him with delight, saying she'd known he would be able to escape his captors. He explained that he needed information from his User, and she fled the simulation complex with him and led him to a secret back entrance to the I/O Tower.
For a short period of time, Yori, along with several other programs, was held captive by the [[MCP]], until she was rescued by Tron.
 
   
With the help of Tron and the [[Tower Guardian]] [[Dumont]], they communicate with [[Alan Bradley|Alan-One]], who provided them with information necessary to destroy the MCP. They escaped Sark's forces by stealing the Solar Sailer and flying it toward the heart of the [[ENCOM]] system, where the MCP was located. During that time, Tron introduced her to [[Kevin Flynn]] (who mistakes her for Lora). Her initial reaction to Flynn implies that she may or may not have been aware of the former relationship between Flynn and Lora.
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Once inside, she was able to convince the [[Tower Guardian]] [[Dumont]] to allow Tron to communicate with [[Alan Bradley|Alan-One]], who provided them with information necessary to destroy the MCP. She then guided Tron to the Solar Sailer, which they stole and used to escape Sark's forces, flying it toward the MCP's citadel at the heart of the [[ENCOM]] system. During the flight, Tron interrupted her handling of the ship's controls to introduce her to [[Kevin Flynn]] (who at first mistook her for Lora). Her initial reaction to Flynn implied a level of interest, reflecting the fact that Flynn and Lora had once been a couple, but she retreated to Tron when the User attempted to approach her.
   
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When a power surge halted their progress on the Solar Sailer beam, Yori identified it as coming from the MCP, and guided the ship up the junction Flynn created to reach another beam before the pursuing Recognizers arrived. The demonstration revealed that Flynn was a User, a fact which left Yori skeptical at first, but which she soon accepted.
On the way to the MCP, the Solar Sailer is intercepted and destroyed by Sark's [[Sark's Carrier|ship]]. He captured Yori and Flynn with the intention to derezz them along with the ship once they reached the MCP. Believing Tron perished in the crash, Yori lost hope and was almost derezzed until Flynn revived her. The two then worked together to stop the MCP using the partially destroyed carrier, unaware Tron was alive and battling Sark.
 
   
 
On the way to the MCP, the Solar Sailer was intercepted and destroyed by Sark's [[Sark's Carrier|ship]]. He captured Yori and Flynn, intending to derezz them along with the ship once they reached the MCP's mesa. Believing Tron had perished in the crash, Yori lost hope, and was struck by a memory guard's pike when she attempted to prevent him from taking Dumont to the MCP. Spurning Flynn's attempts to encourage her, she began to lose power and came close to derezzing with the ship before Flynn revived her. Surprised at his ability to do so, she agreed to keep the remains of the carrier flying as they approached the mesa, unaware Tron was alive and had reached it ahead of them.
Before Flynn sacrificed himself to defeat the MCP, he shared a brief, but passionate kiss with Yori. Afterward, he leaped into the MCP's beam which allowed him to take control long enough to give Tron the chance he needed to destroy the malicious program. Yori is reunited with Tron and repeats the kiss taught to her by Flynn. She is left wondering if he is still alive, unaware that he had been transported back to the [[real world]].
 
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When they saw Tron attempting to break through the MCP's shields, Flynn decided to throw himself into its beam to distract the evil program; believing that he was sacrificing himself, he shared a brief but passionate kiss with Yori before taking the leap. The distraction did indeed allow Tron to destroy the MCP, and Yori reunited with him when the carrier landed. In her delight, she greeted him with the kiss Flynn had taught her; he was bemused, but described it as nice, and the two stood with Dumont as the system lit up again, glad of their freedom but unaware of Flynn's fate.
 
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==Other Appearances==
 
==Other Appearances==
   
Since the original film, Yori has not appeared in any other ''TRON'' series. When ''[[TRON: Legacy]]'' was announced, a fan campaign dubbed '''[[Yori Lives]]''' was created with the intention to bring [[Cindy Morgan]] and her characters Yori and Lora Baines back for the upcoming film. While Yori does not appear in ''Legacy'', director [[Joseph Kosinski]] states that the character is still alive and well within the [[TRON Universe]].
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Since the original film, Yori has not appeared in any other ''TRON'' media. When ''[[TRON: Legacy]]'' was announced, a fan campaign dubbed '''[[Yori Lives]]''' was created with the intention to bring [[Cindy Morgan]] and her characters Yori and Lora Baines back for the upcoming film. While Yori does not appear in ''Legacy'', director [[Joseph Kosinski]] states that the character is still alive and well within the [[TRON Universe]].
   
 
Currently there is speculation that she will be returning for ''TRON 3''.
 
Currently there is speculation that she will be returning for ''TRON 3''.
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In [[TRON: Uprising]], an old-style white [[light suit]] similar to Yori's appeared in a display cylinder in [[Able|Able's]] office, together with other relics, such as a [[Bit]]. The suit was seen twice, with no explanation. The fate of the program who had worn it is unknown.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
   
Yori is a sweet and endearing program with a childlike nature. Even in the most intense situations she manages to find something to smile about. She also retains her User's witty and sarcastic humor, moreso when she meets Kevin Flynn. She proved herself resourceful when she convinces Dumont to allow Tron into the [[I/O Tower]] to communicate with Alan-One and singlehandedly pilots the Solar Sailer with little trouble. Though it takes a moment of convincing, Yori was willing to continue on with the mission to destroy the MCP even when she believed Tron had been killed.
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Yori is a sweet and endearing program with a positive personality, a strong practical side, and deep loyalty to those she loves. Even in the most intense situations she manages to find something to smile about, and does not appear to be fazed by environmental danger; she enjoys piloting the Solar Sailer and leads Tron in sliding down a long slope, suggesting with a laugh that they should "do that some more." She also retains her User's witty and sarcastic humor, particularly when she meets Kevin Flynn. Her resourcefulness allowed her to find a way into the I/O Tower and convince Dumont to allow Tron to communicate with Alan-One, and, though it took a near-death experience to shake off her grief, she was willing to continue with the mission to destroy the MCP even when she believed Tron had been killed.
   
 
==Skills and Abilities==
 
==Skills and Abilities==
   
Yori is an accomplished engineer who specified in the digitalization of simulations within the Grid. She is also a skilled pilot. In a deleted scene, Yori's digitalization skills are displayed to a greater extent when she transforms the appearance of her apartment from a gray and lifeless space to colorful and lively room. In the same deleted scene she is able to change the appearance of her wardrobe from a simple [[Light suit|light suit]] to a more extravagant one. Unlike Tron, she lacks any indication of a [[Identity Disc]] on her back, implying her function may be strictly non-combative.
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Yori is an accomplished engineer who specialized in the digitzation of simulations within the Grid. In a deleted scene, both her technical and creative skills are displayed to a greater extent when she transforms the appearance of her apartment from a gray and lifeless space to colorful, lively, and comfortable room. In the same deleted scene she is able to change the appearance of her wardrobe from a simple [[Light suit|light suit]] to a more extravagant one. She is also a skilled pilot, singlehandedly helming the Solar Sailer and the remains of Sark's carrier with little trouble.
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She is also a practical and tactical thinker. Upon being reunited with Tron, she wastes little time on indecision, swiftly discerning the best way to get to where they needed to go; he, in turn, trusts her judgment implicitly.
   
 
==Romance==
 
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[[Image:Yori love3.JPG|thumb|250px|Yori and Tron in the deleted "Love Scene".]]
 
[[Image:Yori love3.JPG|thumb|250px|Yori and Tron in the deleted "Love Scene".]]
   
Yori's romantic relationship with Tron mirrors that of their Users, Alan Bradley and Lora Baines, in the real world, with the only major difference between them being the constant display of their affection for one another (regardless of the situation). In both [[Deleted Love Scene|the script and two deleted scenes]], the nature of their relationship is explored further by addressing their sexuality. The scene (significantly altered from how it's depicted in the script) was later removed from the film because it was considered "too sentimental" at the time, something that the director regrets now. Aside from Tron, Yori is briefly attracted to Kevin Flynn, who was once romantically involved with her User.
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Yori's romantic relationship with Tron mirrors that of their Users, Alan Bradley and Lora Baines, in the real world, with the only major difference between them being the constant reminders of the programs' affection for one another (regardless of the situation). In both [[Deleted Love Scene|the script and two deleted scenes]], the nature of their relationship is explored further by addressing their sexuality. The scene (significantly altered from how it's depicted in the script) was later removed from the film because it was considered "too sentimental" at the time, something that the director regrets now.
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Yori also finds herself attracted to Kevin Flynn, who, unbeknownst to her, was once romantically involved with her User. However, her devotion to Tron is strong enough to leave her in no doubt about where she wants to be.
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==Trivia==
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*Yori wears a close-fitting cap in most scenes, but is seen wearing a helmet for her scenes on board the Solar Sailer. This occurred because actress Cindy Morgan became fed up with the painful glue that was holding the cap to her head.
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*Unlike Tron, Yori lacks any indication of a [[Identity Disc|identity disc]] on her back. However, a production photo shows her reaching for a disc suspended above her, in the same manner as Tron did when he communicated with his User.
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* Yori's attraction to Flynn, confusing to her since she had never met him before, was a deliberate decision on the part of Cindy Morgan, who felt that Yori would recognize something familiar in him since the programmer who wrote her had loved him in the past.
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* Yori is first mentioned in the opening scenes at the laser assembly. When the laser is focusing on its target, phrases such as "ROM YORI" and "KEY YORI" appear on the screen.
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Revision as of 13:25, 22 June 2015

I knew you'd escape. They haven't built a circuit that could hold you!
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Yori
Biographical information
User Lora Baines
Physical description
Circuitry Color Blue
Gender Female
Description Regular program appearance
Other information
Functions Digitizing Supervisor
Solar Sailer pilot
Vehicles Solar Sailer
Allies Tron
Flynn
Dumont
Bit
Out of universe information
Actor Cindy Morgan
Appearances TRON
Gallery


Yori is a program written by Lora Baines and the romantic interest of Tron. She was in charge of the creation of digital simulations (such as the Solar Sailer) and involved in the operation of the digitizing laser.

Biography


Yori was among the programs used by Lora and Gibbs to perform their first successful digitization experiment. Shortly thereafter, she, along with several other programs, was appropriated by the MCP and forced to work on simulations. When Tron rescued her, she was low on power and appeared not to recognize him, giving him the same robotic status report she had given a guard moments earlier; but his entreaties roused her free will again and she hugged him with delight, saying she'd known he would be able to escape his captors. He explained that he needed information from his User, and she fled the simulation complex with him and led him to a secret back entrance to the I/O Tower.

Once inside, she was able to convince the Tower Guardian Dumont to allow Tron to communicate with Alan-One, who provided them with information necessary to destroy the MCP. She then guided Tron to the Solar Sailer, which they stole and used to escape Sark's forces, flying it toward the MCP's citadel at the heart of the ENCOM system. During the flight, Tron interrupted her handling of the ship's controls to introduce her to Kevin Flynn (who at first mistook her for Lora). Her initial reaction to Flynn implied a level of interest, reflecting the fact that Flynn and Lora had once been a couple, but she retreated to Tron when the User attempted to approach her.

When a power surge halted their progress on the Solar Sailer beam, Yori identified it as coming from the MCP, and guided the ship up the junction Flynn created to reach another beam before the pursuing Recognizers arrived. The demonstration revealed that Flynn was a User, a fact which left Yori skeptical at first, but which she soon accepted.

On the way to the MCP, the Solar Sailer was intercepted and destroyed by Sark's ship. He captured Yori and Flynn, intending to derezz them along with the ship once they reached the MCP's mesa. Believing Tron had perished in the crash, Yori lost hope, and was struck by a memory guard's pike when she attempted to prevent him from taking Dumont to the MCP. Spurning Flynn's attempts to encourage her, she began to lose power and came close to derezzing with the ship before Flynn revived her. Surprised at his ability to do so, she agreed to keep the remains of the carrier flying as they approached the mesa, unaware Tron was alive and had reached it ahead of them.

When they saw Tron attempting to break through the MCP's shields, Flynn decided to throw himself into its beam to distract the evil program; believing that he was sacrificing himself, he shared a brief but passionate kiss with Yori before taking the leap. The distraction did indeed allow Tron to destroy the MCP, and Yori reunited with him when the carrier landed. In her delight, she greeted him with the kiss Flynn had taught her; he was bemused, but described it as nice, and the two stood with Dumont as the system lit up again, glad of their freedom but unaware of Flynn's fate.


Other Appearances

Since the original film, Yori has not appeared in any other TRON media. When TRON: Legacy was announced, a fan campaign dubbed Yori Lives was created with the intention to bring Cindy Morgan and her characters Yori and Lora Baines back for the upcoming film. While Yori does not appear in Legacy, director Joseph Kosinski states that the character is still alive and well within the TRON Universe.

Currently there is speculation that she will be returning for TRON 3.

In TRON: Uprising, an old-style white light suit similar to Yori's appeared in a display cylinder in Able's office, together with other relics, such as a Bit. The suit was seen twice, with no explanation. The fate of the program who had worn it is unknown.

Personality

Yori is a sweet and endearing program with a positive personality, a strong practical side, and deep loyalty to those she loves. Even in the most intense situations she manages to find something to smile about, and does not appear to be fazed by environmental danger; she enjoys piloting the Solar Sailer and leads Tron in sliding down a long slope, suggesting with a laugh that they should "do that some more." She also retains her User's witty and sarcastic humor, particularly when she meets Kevin Flynn. Her resourcefulness allowed her to find a way into the I/O Tower and convince Dumont to allow Tron to communicate with Alan-One, and, though it took a near-death experience to shake off her grief, she was willing to continue with the mission to destroy the MCP even when she believed Tron had been killed.

Skills and Abilities

Yori is an accomplished engineer who specialized in the digitzation of simulations within the Grid. In a deleted scene, both her technical and creative skills are displayed to a greater extent when she transforms the appearance of her apartment from a gray and lifeless space to colorful, lively, and comfortable room. In the same deleted scene she is able to change the appearance of her wardrobe from a simple light suit to a more extravagant one. She is also a skilled pilot, singlehandedly helming the Solar Sailer and the remains of Sark's carrier with little trouble.

She is also a practical and tactical thinker. Upon being reunited with Tron, she wastes little time on indecision, swiftly discerning the best way to get to where they needed to go; he, in turn, trusts her judgment implicitly.

Romance

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Yori and Tron in the deleted "Love Scene".

Yori's romantic relationship with Tron mirrors that of their Users, Alan Bradley and Lora Baines, in the real world, with the only major difference between them being the constant reminders of the programs' affection for one another (regardless of the situation). In both the script and two deleted scenes, the nature of their relationship is explored further by addressing their sexuality. The scene (significantly altered from how it's depicted in the script) was later removed from the film because it was considered "too sentimental" at the time, something that the director regrets now.

Yori also finds herself attracted to Kevin Flynn, who, unbeknownst to her, was once romantically involved with her User. However, her devotion to Tron is strong enough to leave her in no doubt about where she wants to be.

Trivia

  • Yori wears a close-fitting cap in most scenes, but is seen wearing a helmet for her scenes on board the Solar Sailer. This occurred because actress Cindy Morgan became fed up with the painful glue that was holding the cap to her head.
  • Unlike Tron, Yori lacks any indication of a identity disc on her back. However, a production photo shows her reaching for a disc suspended above her, in the same manner as Tron did when he communicated with his User.
  • Yori's attraction to Flynn, confusing to her since she had never met him before, was a deliberate decision on the part of Cindy Morgan, who felt that Yori would recognize something familiar in him since the programmer who wrote her had loved him in the past.
  • Yori is first mentioned in the opening scenes at the laser assembly. When the laser is focusing on its target, phrases such as "ROM YORI" and "KEY YORI" appear on the screen.