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{{game|KH2|FM2}}
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{{youmay|Tron|[[Rinzler]], a villainous copy from The Grid}}
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It is not known whether Tron learns the truth about Xehanort having been the actual person to activate the MCP but under the stolen name Ansem, especially since Sora learned this by the time of his return trip to Space Paranoids.
It is not known whether Tron learns the truth about Xehanort having been the actual person to activate the MCP but under the stolen name Ansem, especially since Sora learned this by the time of his return trip to Space Paranoids.


Tron is last seen after Xemnas's defeat, where he apparently downloads other software and happily dances back to the dataspace.
Tron is last seen after [[Xemnas]]'s defeat, where he apparently downloads other software and happily dances back to the dataspace.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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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|Tron in the original film (left) and in ''Tron: Legacy'' (right).]]
Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', where his role is basically the same as in the game. In the film, however, he is assisted by several supporting characters such as [[Kevin Flynn]], Yori, Ram and Dumont in his battles against Sark and the Master Control Program. He was written by Alan Bradley as a security program to monitor the Master Control Program. As in the film, he uses his identity disc to critically injure Sark and derezz the Master Control Program during the final battle. His ultimate fate is left unrevealed in the movie, but it is known that he survived in order for Flynn to copy him onto his own, personal [[The Grid|Grid]].
Tron first appears in the 1982 film, ''Tron'', where his role is basically the same as in the game. In the film, however, he is assisted by several supporting characters such as [[Kevin Flynn]], Yori, Ram and Dumont in his battles against Sark and the Master Control Program. He was written by Alan Bradley as a security program to monitor the Master Control Program. As in the film, he uses his identity disc to critically injure Sark and derezz the Master Control Program during the final battle. His ultimate fate is left unrevealed in the movie, but it is known that he survived in order for Flynn to copy him onto his own, personal [[The Grid|Grid]].