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Tron 2.0: Alan Bradley
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Tron 2.0screenshot Tron 2.0 picks up where the film left off. After years of research, programmer Alan Bradley has finally managed to re-create the technology needed to digitize humans and send them into and out of the digital/virtual world. A big, bad corporate rival, Future Control Industries (or fCon) is after Bradley's research and is about to take over his company. When Bradley's AI creation, Ma3a, comes under attack and Bradley suddenly disappears, his son Jet must save the day. After Jet is conveniently digitized, it's off to the races in a thematic and visual retread of the film: Basically, red security programs menace Jet, lots of deadly discs get thrown about, a sexy female program helps our hero escape from the light cycle grid, and so on.
Tron 2.0 picks up a generation after the movie ends. Alan's son, Jet, is now the hero and the one that gets to test his meddle in the digi-domain. Jet has to explore, battle and decipher this world in an attempt to find his missing Father. Launched into the mainframe as a digitized user, he has to avoid death from various nefarious means. Your main weapon is your Identity Disk. Though difficult to explain, think of it as a Frisbee that holds every Bit of information about you - but can be thrown (then returns) with deadly results similar to using a boomerang.
The storyline in TRON 2.0 follows the life of one Jet, son of Alan Bradley - who's responsible for creating the Tron program and the technology that allows humans to be digitized directly into the world of the computer. Trying to find out why his father mysteriously disappeared, Jet unexpectedly gets transported into the computer against his will. In the meantime, this powerful technology caught the attention of Future Control Industries (fCon), a wealthy and influential conglomerate determined to take over Alan's company. From here on, the plot becomes more exciting, taking players through various unexpected twists. The characterization is brilliant, largely thanks to professional voicing of actors Bruce Boxleitner (voice of Alan Bradley), Cindy Morgan (Ma3a), Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (Mercury), and others.
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'Tron 2.0' Screenshot 1 Tron 2.0 picks up twenty years after the original movie, and you assume the role of Jet, the son of Alan Bradley. Alan (or Alan 1 as Tron referred to his "user" twenty years ago) still works for Encom - the company rescued from the clutches of the megalomaniacal Master Control Program - and is working on the verge of replicating the digitising technology that beamed Kevin Flynn into the computer to do battle with the MCP and eventually take control of the company.
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TRON 2.0 is about Jet Bradley, the son of Alan, who enters the video game world with the help of Ma3a. Inside the computer world Jet meets the reigning light cycle champion, Mercury (voiced by Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) and fights an evil that threatens both the world's computer systems and the digital world.
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