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Mar 31, 2011 00:33

Characters: CLU and Tron
Setting: January 21st, late afternoon; Abandoned Church heading to New Ashford (backdating!)
Summary: After the arrival and welcoming party from Zudd and Buxell, Tron and CLU feel the need to argue about their opposing views on their recent arrival to the User's world.
Style: Prose.
Notes: CLOSED. C'mon guys, they're just ( Read more... )

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gridknight March 31 2011, 17:33:48 UTC
Getting as much information from Buxell and Zudd as he could, as the two were very kind of offering of it, among helping them in general, Tron still found himself at a loss for the User world. Or the idea of being here in general. He'll hook the phone he was given in the slot along his thigh where he would usually have a baton, but CLU had taken the last one he'd had before he fell into the Sea of Simulation.

Speaking of CLU, the other program is already trying to leave him behind. Moving to catch up to him, legs heavy and awkward from their arrival, he feels clumsy as he moves.

"CLU." He'll call out to him, ignored, so he'll speed up, meaning to walk beside him, "CLU! What are you planning? You know I won't let you do anything to harm the Users here."

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gridboss April 3 2011, 22:44:44 UTC
The good-natured program would be concerned about the other Users here in this world. His original programming of fighting for the Users, well, it wasn't going to do CLU much good. It would only hinder him in what he truly desired to achieve here. However, CLU knew that he couldn't work alone here in this world. As much as there were possibilities in this world, there were also several hindrances that would make things difficult.

Maybe Tron could still be of use.

The former ruler of the Grid stopped, allowing Tron to catch up to him. He raised a brow, as if trying to feign some sort of innocence that he actually wasn't planning anything. Maybe Tron was naive enough to see past this deception.

"Harm them?" he shook his head as he let out a soft, amused chuckle. "Why would I want to cause harm to them? That's not part of my programming, Tron. I thought you would know that by now."

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gridknight April 4 2011, 01:20:48 UTC
Standing beside CLU, cautious, he'll frown slightly. Did he really think he could pull that with him?

"Not part of your programming unless it stands in the way of perfection." CLU's idea of it that is.

"Don't think I've suddenly forgotten everything, what you did a thousand cycles ago. What you would have done to Flynn if I had not been there." Killed him, that's what. Tron isn't stupid, he knows CLU wouldn't have hesitated to kill Flynn. Before it had gotten to that the program had been much more hostile, angry, disagreeable with the both of them. They should have seen it coming.

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gridboss April 5 2011, 20:19:18 UTC
So, Tron wasn't so naive as to believe him automatically. Then perhaps he would have to be more careful around Tron so he didn't slip up. If there were any miscalculations or flaws within his plan, everything could be undone within a single instant. CLU made sure to keep that in mind to not underestimate Tron. The defensive program was designed well and to detect any sorts of hints that may lead to mutation or harm to the Grid. The system was in good hands with Tron's closely watching eye. The program was difficult to get out of the way for this reason and several others such as his fighting abilities ( ... )

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