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Darth Tronage
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RE: Tron: The Betrayal - Part 2

on Sunday, November, 14, 2010 6:38 PM
I picked up both issues Thursday. I told him I hadn't been in a comic shop for about two years. He said that was what he's been hearing from a lot of people looking for the comic. He didn't expect that so many people were in to Tron. I told him about Tron Sector.

As for the comics, I was a bit disappointed. I've been collecting comics since I was 15. Sometimes it was hard to tell who was who. Especially, when it came to fight scenes. Story wise it seemed to vague. The life of an ISO seemed to lack detailed. What is it about there life that lacks structure and order. There city seemed to display both creativity and order. Sometimes stories tend to dumb down both sides of a conflict. That's why the word "bigot" is thrown around too liberally. The news has a habit of over simplifying things too. And I feel this comic had done that when it comes to what causes totalitarianism. I hope the movie goes into more details. Most dictators are in it for power and put on a front to make people think they are really concerned about them. Clue on the other had, really seems like his intentions are good, but is mistaken in his use of pure force and power. Which is the opposite of how it really goes.order abortion pill morning after pill price where to buy abortion pillabortion pills online http://www.kvicksundscupen.se/template/default.aspx?abortion-questions cytotec abortion

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RE: Tron: The Betrayal - Part 2

on Sunday, November, 14, 2010 7:07 PM
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RE: Tron: The Betrayal - Part 2

on Sunday, November, 14, 2010 8:13 PM
Darth Tronage Wrote:I picked up both issues Thursday. I told him I hadn't been in a comic shop for about two years. He said that was what he's been hearing from a lot of people looking for the comic. He didn't expect that so many people were in to Tron. I told him about Tron Sector.

As for the comics, I was a bit disappointed. I've been collecting comics since I was 15. Sometimes it was hard to tell who was who. Especially, when it came to fight scenes. Story wise it seemed to vague. The life of an ISO seemed to lack detailed. What is it about there life that lacks structure and order. There city seemed to display both creativity and order. Sometimes stories tend to dumb down both sides of a conflict. That's why the word "bigot" is thrown around too liberally. The news has a habit of over simplifying things too. And I feel this comic had done that when it comes to what causes totalitarianism. I hope the movie goes into more details. Most dictators are in it for power and put on a front to make people think they are really concerned about them. Clue on the other had, really seems like his intentions are good, but is mistaken in his use of pure force and power. Which is the opposite of how it really goes.

uhm the whole point is that is was Clu himself claiming the ISOs lacked structure and order due to them being random evolved beings and not actually created by Flynn himself and Clu feels they are a threat due to the Grid having wierd activity around the ISOS


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Darth Tronage
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RE: Tron: The Betrayal - Part 2

on Monday, November, 15, 2010 7:34 AM
I get that. But how does that represent the real life, since Tron is symbolic of what happens in life. They seem to be trying to parallel the Roman Empire. Who do the ISO represent?

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RE: Tron: The Betrayal - Part 2

on Monday, November, 15, 2010 8:16 AM
Maybe the Iso's are sort of alegorically like the th Celts/Gauls or variety of other cultures/peoples/communities not considering themselves to be Roman citizens.

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RE: Tron: The Betrayal - Part 2

on Monday, November, 15, 2010 1:14 PM
Does anybody have the scans from the issue?


 
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