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Didn't think I'd be making another TRON CRT so soon after the last one but here we are.
I recently did a calc. of Beck, the main character of TRON: Uprising, getting smashed through a metal wall by series antagonist General Tesler, with the amount of force from the feat being 92,647,180.838 joules or 0.022 Tons of TnT, which upgrades the verse Post-TRON past Wall level to Small Building level.
Something to note is that in the future I plan to make profiles for characters like Sam Flynn and Quorra, who scale to CLUs forces, who can tank this explosion at a comparable distance that General Tesler did, and Quorra maybe scaling to Rinzler, but with Sam being completely overpowered by him, Sam should be at least Wall level, while Quorra should be at least Wall level, possibly Small Building level.
Next, in TRON: Legacy Tron was corrupted by CLU and turned into an evil henchman, but later in the movie turns back to the side of good, but in the TRON universe, the way CLU makes people who don't to work for him change their mind is by rewriting their code, so this might possibly grant Tron/Rinzler Resistance to Data Manipulation, Corruption and Mind Manipulation, I could be wrong though. I also found a clip of Rinzler analysing footsteps by touching the ground, however I don't know what Power & Ability he'd get for that, maybe Information Analysis but I could be wrong about this too. Also this was in the last CRT I made for TRON but it wasn't applied, Trons profile name should be changed to simply Tron instead of Tron/Rinzler.
Finally I was advised by Antvasmia to add a definition for what Derezzing means in the context of the series to every profile that features the term in the Notes section, for those who don't know what Derezzing means the TRON Wiki puts it best.
"Derez (short for Deresolution) is a term used to describe someone or something disappearing or dissolving, essentially resulting in deletion. It is a program's equivalent of death or the destruction of a building or vehicle. The opposite of "derez" is Rez, a program's equivalent of birth, or loading/starting a program in the system."
I recently did a calc. of Beck, the main character of TRON: Uprising, getting smashed through a metal wall by series antagonist General Tesler, with the amount of force from the feat being 92,647,180.838 joules or 0.022 Tons of TnT, which upgrades the verse Post-TRON past Wall level to Small Building level.
Something to note is that in the future I plan to make profiles for characters like Sam Flynn and Quorra, who scale to CLUs forces, who can tank this explosion at a comparable distance that General Tesler did, and Quorra maybe scaling to Rinzler, but with Sam being completely overpowered by him, Sam should be at least Wall level, while Quorra should be at least Wall level, possibly Small Building level.
Next, in TRON: Legacy Tron was corrupted by CLU and turned into an evil henchman, but later in the movie turns back to the side of good, but in the TRON universe, the way CLU makes people who don't to work for him change their mind is by rewriting their code, so this might possibly grant Tron/Rinzler Resistance to Data Manipulation, Corruption and Mind Manipulation, I could be wrong though. I also found a clip of Rinzler analysing footsteps by touching the ground, however I don't know what Power & Ability he'd get for that, maybe Information Analysis but I could be wrong about this too. Also this was in the last CRT I made for TRON but it wasn't applied, Trons profile name should be changed to simply Tron instead of Tron/Rinzler.
Finally I was advised by Antvasmia to add a definition for what Derezzing means in the context of the series to every profile that features the term in the Notes section, for those who don't know what Derezzing means the TRON Wiki puts it best.
"Derez (short for Deresolution) is a term used to describe someone or something disappearing or dissolving, essentially resulting in deletion. It is a program's equivalent of death or the destruction of a building or vehicle. The opposite of "derez" is Rez, a program's equivalent of birth, or loading/starting a program in the system."
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