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The '''Black Guards''' are enemies that appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They originated from the Disney film ''[[wikipedia:Tron: Legacy|Tron: Legacy]]''. | The '''Black Guards''' are enemies that appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They originated from the Disney film ''[[wikipedia:Tron: Legacy|Tron: Legacy]]''. They are computer programs that were programmed by [[CLU]] to serve as his main enforcers, so they demonstrate no individuality or emotion beyond following CLU's orders. They appear throughout [[The Grid]] as generic enemies. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== |
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Template:Enemy The Black Guards are enemies that appear in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. They originated from the Disney film Tron: Legacy. They are computer programs that were programmed by CLU to serve as his main enforcers, so they demonstrate no individuality or emotion beyond following CLU's orders. They appear throughout The Grid as generic enemies.
Story
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Sora encounters four Black Guards after chasing a Recognizer. They demand his ID, but Sora does not understand what they meant by ID and introduces himself. However, Sora's name is not recognized and he is mistaken for a stray program. The guards then grab him and pull him to the Recognizer, but Sora breaks free and escapes.
Some Black Guards later find Riku and, mistaking him for a stray program, attempt to force him onto a Recognizer, but he brushes them off and boards willingly. They later race Riku in a Light Cycle race, but are easily defeated.
Appearance
The Black Guards wear black, skintight suits lined with circuitry, and uniform, featureless helmets. The orange hue of their circuits indicates that they serve CLU. They are also equipped with electronic staffs which they use as weapons, and their backpacks can sprout sail-like wings to allow flight and gliding.
Origin
The Black Guards debuted in Tron: Legacy. Like Tron, they were all reprogrammed to serve as CLU's army and henchmen, but they can act like normal programs when not on duty, as several guards are seen relaxing in the End of Line club. Many appeared on the Rectifier during CLU's speech about invading the userworld to perfect it. Flynn managed to reprogram one (by tampering with his Identity Disk, then hitting him in the head) to allow him to steal a Fighter Jet. It's unknown what happened to the Black Guards following the destruction of the Portal and CLU.
Gallery
A Black Guard on a Light Cycle
Disney antagonists |
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Introduced in Kingdom Hearts |
Maleficent | Queen of Hearts | Card Soldier | Hades | Cerberus | Rock Titan | Ice Titan | Clayton | Sabor | Jafar | Iago Oogie Boogie | Lock, Shock, and Barrel | Monstro | Ursula | Flotsam and Jetsam | The Shark | Captain Hook | Mr. Smee | Chernabog |
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts II |
Maleficent's Raven | Pete | Shan-Yu and Hayabusa | Pain and Panic | Hydra | Captain Barbossa | Undead Pirates | Scar | Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed | MCP | Sark |
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep |
Maleficent's Goons | The Queen | Lady Tremaine | Anastasia and Drizella | Lucifer | Gantu | Experiment 221 |
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance |
Claude Frollo | CLU | Rinzler | Black Guards | Beagle Boys | Julius |
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ |
Gaston |
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ |
Cy-Bug | King Candy |
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts III |
Lava Titan | Tornado Titan | Mother Gothel | Randall Boggs | Hans | Davy Jones | Kraken | Cutler Beckett |