About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Alan Bradley, Ball, Bit, Boxhat, Bruce Boxleitner, Byte, Canon, Code Optimization Ware, Correction algorithms, Cyberspace, DataWraith, Deresolution, Digitization, Disc Primitive, EN12-82, ENCOM, End of Line, Energy, Esmond Baza, Eva Popoff, FCon, FCon Monster, Flynn's Arcade, Game Grid, I-No, Identity Disc, Intrusion Countermeasure Program, J.D. Thorne, Jet.exe, Jet Bradley, Jetwall, Kernel, Kevin Flynn, Lexicon, Light Cycle, Light Cycle Staging Pit, Light Cycles, Light Tank, List of TRON 2.0 Levels, List of Tron 2.0 Email, List of Tron 2.0 Email, Living Dead System Operators, Lora Bradley, Ma1a, Ma2a, Ma3a, Mercury, Mesh, Patch routine, Permissions, Pit cell, Procedural, Program, Progress Bar, Real World, Recognizer, Rector Script, Resource Hog, Rez, Ring Game, Rod, Sec Rezzer, Seeker, Seth Crown, Spooler.exe, Subroutine, Super Light Cycle, Syd Mead, TRON Universe, Timeline, Tower Guardian, Tron, Tron 2.0 Killer App Mod, Tron Legacy Code, User, User Error, Virus, Z-Lot. Excerpt: Alan Bradley (known to Tron as Alan-One) is a computer programmer who wrote the computer program Tron. He has also operated as CEO of ENCOM in Kevin Flynn's absence, and later withdrew to the role of Executive Consultant while still working on Space Paranoids Online. With the unprecedented disappearance of Flynn, Alan has also taken on guardianship of Flynn's son Sam for several years, although attempts to groom the young man to rise to his father's legacy have proven unsuccessful. Nevertheless, Alan still holds out hope that one day the younger Flynn will make something of himself and continues to maintain contact with him. Alan Bradley was a programmer at ENCOM in 1982 when he wrote the Tron program. Tron was designed to monitor ENCOM's computer network from both external and internal threats. As such, Tron became a threat to the ENCOM mainframe's Master Control Program, which had become...