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CB2001
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One question no one has asked anywhere. (SPOILER WARNING)

on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 12:32 PM
I've gone to a lot of forums, and there is one question I know that no one has bothered to ask. Maybe its been asked here, but it turned up as a reply post somewhere and not an actual topic.

At the end of the film, after Sam and Quorra left the system and CLU is destroyed, we see Sam transferring something from the mainframe onto his SD chip. The first time you see it, one automatically assumes it is Quorra, but then after you see her, it opens the door to the question: What did Sam transfer to the chip? Could it be information about the ISOs and how they can change the world? Could it be TRON? Could it be the entire Grid (which seems possible, as complex programs of 1989 would have been big enough to fit on a floppy disk)? Or could it be something else?

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jonwes
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 1:13 PM
A lot of people wondered that here, actually. Mostly right after the films release. I guess you are meant to think it's Quorra at first... But I actually thought (and still sorta think) it's the entire Grid itself. Sam shuts the machine down after the transfer. Kinda cruel to do to all the programs left if he didn't transfer them.


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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 1:21 PM
Near final track on the soundtrack is called "Flynn Lives"


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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 1:27 PM
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Kat
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 9:57 PM
I thought so too...I assumed it was the info on his dad's disk. First thing out of my mouth when the lights came up was, "so they are TOTALLY setting up for a sequel."

As far as being fair to the programs left...did or did not the Grid get destroyed? I had thought they'd said in the movie that it was just Flynn and Clu who'd be destroyed, but it sure looked like the whole Grid went kaput.

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typicaltronname
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 10:00 PM
I thought that it was his dad's research and stuff.



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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 10:04 PM
I wonder how many megabytes Tron and Flynn would be.

I can imagine the MCP being 3-6 megabytes, then again he would absorb the abilities of other programs...

Maybe 20 or so megabytes.

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typicaltronname
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 10:09 PM
Reminds me of the cray computer that rendered the first movie.

8 gigabyte computer cost 7 grand and the images they took to render (if I remember correctly without bothering to google it) 16-18 megabytes.

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jonwes
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 11:09 PM
Kat Wrote:
As far as being fair to the programs left...did or did not the Grid get destroyed? I had thought they'd said in the movie that it was just Flynn and Clu who'd be destroyed, but it sure looked like the whole Grid went kaput.

I'm actually surprised that so many people thought the whole grid was destroyed. It seemed like it had a finite area of expanse before imploding in on itself again, if I remember correctly. I really just think it destroyed the floating stones.

For one thing, if the Grid was destroyed so was Tron, right? And they wouldn't end with him drifting into the sea if that was the end of him in a definite way. I think they were leaving threads for the possible sequel.where to buy abortion pill abortion types buy abortion pill online


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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 11:32 PM
All my friends asked me, and I was wondering as well.

It looks like an explosion which made it seemed like it wiped the whole grid.


 
Aurrius
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 11:37 PM
He took took the Grid with him no need to be down in that abanded building.


 
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 11:38 PM
I still think, given the concentric circle design on the memory chip, that Sam was downloading the contents of his father's disc with the hope of one day being able to resurrect him.

Remember, earlier in the film we saw that Quorra's disc contained what was essentially her "DNA". No reason to think that a user's disc wouldn't contain similar information.

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jonwes
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on Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 11:49 PM
I find the idea of Sam somehow resurrecting his father as a digital being... well... usually such an act doesn't work out well in movies.


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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 12:10 AM
The Grid was *not* destroyed or reformated or "wiped". It never showed the city derezed, only the structures around the "portal" and the Rectifier command ship was destroyed.

All the essential data, files and all the Programs, The Grid, and Sea of Simulation that was on the two large, old 80's tech tower servers, all that transfered to Sam's memory card. If it was "wiped" there would not of been anything for Sam to transfer to his memory card.

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"The film is about finding human connection in an increasingly digital world." - Joseph Kosinski

 
jonwes
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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 12:14 AM
Tron Unit Wrote:But the whole idea of being "digitized" is about being destroyed and recreated.

The essential problem with dramatic storytelling in a world where anything can be recreated and a whole world is derezzed at the drop of the hat without any emotional response (based on the interpretation that the Grid is destroyed at the end which - again - I just cannot agree with) is that there are no stakes. Nothing matters. it's all 1's and 0's and death and life are meaningless.

I just don't think that works. Although I think Kevin could come back, I think he should stay dead. I love the end of Legacy. I find it very powerful and moving, actually, and I don't want it cheapened.

Also, I think the Grid should be around Sam's neck. I think in the sequel it should be the same Grid, with a grateful populace finally free of Clu's tyranny thanks to Sam. Without that continuity the first film matters a great deal less.


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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 12:18 AM
I only saw the Portal and surrounding support system wiped out. The Portal was totally destroyed, the End of Line Club was mostly destroyed, but most of what lay between Flynn's safehouse and the Portal remains.

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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 3:49 AM
Bah. Sam was just copying all of Flynn's mp3s off of the server. Flynn came up with that audio compression format and napster in 87.


 
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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 4:01 AM
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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 5:42 AM
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Kat
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on Thursday, December, 30, 2010 11:43 AM
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