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==Design==
==Design==
The Light Cycles in Space Paranoids are based on (and very similar to) the redesigned Light Cycles from the PC game, ''Tron 2.0''. While the Light Cycles in the original film were shorter in length and had a canopy covering the rider, the one Sora rides is longer, with a "floating" front wheel and a design somewhat more reminiscent of real-world motorbikes. It also lacks the canopy of the original Light Cycles, leaving Sora exposed but able to attack enemies. Additionally, the ones ridden by the enemy team in the original film are blue; Tron, Flynn, and Ram ride orange, yellow, and red Light Cycles, respectively.
The Light Cycles in Space Paranoids are based on (and very similar to) the redesigned Light Cycles from the PC game, ''Tron 2.0''. While the Light Cycles in the original film were shorter in length and had a canopy covering the rider, the one Sora rides is longer, with a "floating" front wheel and a design somewhat more reminiscent of real-world motorbikes. It also lacks the canopy of the original Light Cycles, leaving Sora exposed but able to attack enemies. Additionally, the ones ridden by the enemy team in the original film are blue; Tron, Flynn, and Ram ride yellow, orange, and red Light Cycles, respectively.


The Light Cycles in The Grid, on the other hand, are nearly identical to the ones in ''Tron: Legacy''. Riku's Light Cycle is equipped with two turrets that resemble Identity Disks. These turrets, when on standby, rest on the back wheels; when active, they float near the front wheels.
The Light Cycles in The Grid, on the other hand, are nearly identical to the ones in ''Tron: Legacy''. Riku's Light Cycle is equipped with two turrets that resemble Identity Disks. These turrets, when on standby, rest on the back wheels; when active, they float near the front wheels.
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