![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (The F-con CEO is never seen, but Word of God says it was Dillinger Sr. Those who control the data, control the world. They plan to use it to digitize groups of elite mercenaries into Datawraiths so that F-Con can obtain and control anything from credit card numbers to state secrets. The plot of the game itself is that a rival company called Future Control Industries (F-Con) is looking to buy out Encom for the digitizing tech. Tron 2.0 came out in 2003, and was probably a test-run for Legacy and some of its related products like Uprising and Evolution. With that, let's begin with the plotline of the game itself. Furthermore, the characters of Jet, Ma3a, and Mercury along with the F-Con Trio would make fascinating additions to a band of heroes or a rogue's gallery. However, there are many aspects of the Legacy timeline that seem to be cribbed from 2.0's story arc, and aside from a single canonical detail (Lora's death in 2.0, where she is shown as alive in the ARG), there's surprisingly little direct conflict between the timelines, meaning a fanfic writer who wanted to integrate some or all of Tron 2.0 into Legacy canon would not find it difficult. Sadly, when Tron: Legacy and the Flynn Lives ARG were green-lit, Tron 2.0 was declared non-canon and Disney hoped it would be quickly forgotten. It, like the first movie, was still a modest success, with a graphic novel spin-off Tron: Ghost in the Machine, re-sparking interest in the franchise. While the original Tron movie was eaten for lunch in the summer of 1982 by Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn and ET: The Extraterrestrial, Tron 2.0 was eaten for lunch in the summer of 2003 by Final Fantasy X and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Monolith's approach was to make a first person shooter set in then-present day, centered around Lora and Alan's son Jethro “Jet” Bradley. Shopping around, he found a company willing to take up the challenge Monolith Games in Kirkland, WA. However, they did give Lisberger a token budget and permission to make a video game based in the universe. Disney refused, having no interest in green-lighting a second film at the time. Steve Lisberger requested permission to make a Tron sequel back in 2001, to celebrate the 20 th anniversary of the film. Tron 2.0 is somewhat obscure, even in the fandom. Your Other Sequel: 2.0 for Legacy Fanfic Writers ![]()
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