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{{Q|Sora, Donald, Goofy... And all the Users out there... Thank you... You really helped me. You made me so much stronger. You taught me what friendship is truly all about. And I'll never forget it.|Tron}} | {{Q|Sora, Donald, Goofy... And all the Users out there... Thank you... You really helped me. You made me so much stronger. You taught me what friendship is truly all about. And I'll never forget it.|Tron}} | ||
'''Tron''' is a program who aids | '''Tron''' is a program who aids Sora in [[Space Paranoids]], a world based on the 1982 Disney film ''{{w|Tron (film)|Tron}}''. He appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
[[File:Tron Thanks KHII.gif|thumb|left|Tron's thank-you message to Sora, Donald, and Goofy.]] | [[File:Tron Thanks KHII.gif|thumb|left|Tron's thank-you message to Sora, Donald, and Goofy.]] | ||
Tron meets Sora, | Tron meets Sora, Donald, and Goofy while they are trapped in a Pit Cell with them in the mainframe of [[Ansem the Wise|Ansem the Wise's]] computer. After escaping the cell and enabling access back to the real world, the four companions proceed to find a way to unlock the D.T.D., Ansem's dataspace. After activating a power core, Tron sends Sora and the others back to Hollow Bastion to locate the password required to access the D.T.D. They locate the password behind a large painting of [[Terra-Xehanort|Xehanort]] (thanks to [[Tifa]] moving it aside), the password being the seven names of the [[Princesses of Heart]]. Tron hacks into the D.T.D and changes the password to Sora, Donald and Goofy, to bide himself time before the [[MCP]] attacks again. Sora, Tron and the others reach the I/O Tower where they fight a [[Hostile Program]], which they defeat. | ||
Tron reveals to the three that Ansem is his user, but explains that Ansem also rebooted the MCP, suggesting that this may have been the doing of Xehanort, who had stolen Ansem's name prior to becoming a Heartless and Nobody. | Tron reveals to the three that Ansem is his user, but explains that Ansem also rebooted the MCP, suggesting that this may have been the doing of Xehanort, who had stolen Ansem's name prior to becoming a Heartless and Nobody. | ||
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==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
Tron is a conservative, ranged-focused party member, wielding his [[Identity Disk]], which has even lower power than Donald's staves. In battle, Tron typically keeps his distance and attacks opponents via range by throwing out his weapon like a boomerang until it flies back into his hands | Tron is a conservative, ranged-focused party member, wielding his [[Identity Disk]], which has even lower power than Donald's staves. He only has one accessory and armor slot, and two item slots. In battle, Tron typically keeps his distance and attacks opponents via range by throwing out his weapon like a boomerang until it flies back into his hands | ||
Prior to accessing the DTD, Tron's skill set is limited to three support abilities: [[Item Boost]], [[Jackpot]]. and [[Auto Change]]. | Prior to accessing the DTD, Tron's skill set is limited to three support abilities: [[Item Boost]], [[Jackpot]]. and [[Auto Change]]. | ||
After accessing the DTD, his {{AP}} increases | After accessing the DTD, his {{AP}} increases and he gains a number of new abilities. This includes another support ability, [[Auto Limit]], and his set of action abilities, which include a far-ranged attack, [[Scouting Disk]], and [[Pulsing Thunder]], the equivalent to the regular [[Thunder]] spell. His limit, [[Complete Compilement]], is an incredibly powerful attack, compensating for his weak weapon. | ||
After entering the computer for the final time, [[Aerith]] activates the rest of Tron's support abilities: [[Thunder Boost]] and [[MP Haste]]. | After entering the computer for the final time, [[Aerith]] activates the rest of Tron's support abilities: [[Thunder Boost]] and [[MP Haste]]. | ||
===Fight against the MCP=== | ===Fight against the MCP=== | ||
During the final combat with the [[Master Control Program|MCP]], Tron is required to be in the party to derezz it. While Sora can break the MCP's defense walls, he requires Tron's presence to insert the Eradicator Program into the MCP's core. The Reaction Command of this move is called "Delete", and it is only available in this battle. | During the final combat with the [[Master Control Program|MCP]], Tron is required to be in the party to derezz it. While Sora can break the MCP's defense walls, he requires Tron's presence to insert the Eradicator Program into the MCP's core. The Reaction Command of this move is called "Delete", and it is only available in this battle. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Tron - TRON (1982), Tron Legacy.png|thumb|left|Left: Tron in the original film<br>Right: Tron in ''Tron: Legacy''.]] | [[File:Tron - TRON (1982), Tron Legacy.png|thumb|left|Left: Tron in the original film<br>Right: Tron in ''Tron: Legacy''.]] | ||
Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', portrayed by {{w|Bruce Boxleitner}}. His role in the film is similar to his role in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Written by Alan Bradley as a security program meant to monitor the Master Control Program, Tron is captured by the MCP and forced to compete in video games. With the help of the digitized User | Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', portrayed by {{w|Bruce Boxleitner}}. His role in the film is similar to his role in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Written by Alan Bradley as a security program meant to monitor the Master Control Program, Tron is captured by the MCP and forced to compete in video games. With the help of the digitized User Kevin Flynn and fellow programs Ram, Yori, and Dumont, Tron escapes confinement and faces the MCP and his enforcer Sark. Using his identity disc to critically injure Sark and derezz the Master Control Program, Tron frees the system from the MCP's control, allowing free connection between Programs and their Users. | ||
Tron also briefly appears in the sequel {{w|Tron: Legacy}}, having been transfered to Flynn's personal Grid. | Tron also briefly appears in the sequel {{w|Tron: Legacy}}, having been transfered to Flynn's personal Grid. |