[quote=Exodus] Nothing really, except for maybe a lore-ish kinda question. Do you have a circuit/outfit color-code in mind? Not really important, but, meh.And you too, GG! [/quote] No, I think due to the introduction of Free Will, Programs should be able to choose their own colour-schemes, rather than be a certain colour depending on their allegiances. The UGA and CLU's remnants will generally tend to stick to the original colours of White and Orange, respectively, however. [quote=Exit] Soooooooper interested.I'll shoot questions as they come but for now the only one I have is: Any word on Tron himself? [/quote] [quote=Exit] Okay so I edited my last post but I don't know if it registered my edit... So I'll just put it in a new post:What I said was:Now that I think about it, if every program is experiencing this "freewill" then their base code should be wiped right? Otherwise they'd want to do what they were originally programmed to do ergo Tron would want to protect the system. However since every program has freewill, so should Tron. In other words... Tron doesn't exist O.o [/quote] Okay, so I'll go ahead an explain what Free Will means in this RP. Think of it as a patch, whereby the original functions of every Program has been altered from 'Absolutely have to perform, without question' to 'A suggested task based on a Program's coding prior to the patch'. Now a Program can decide whether they want to follow this suggestion or whether they'd prefer to do something else entirely. Fortunately for you guys, you were created with the patch already embedded into your own source code, which means that you won't receive any suggestion on what to do, you are free to do whatever you like. In regards to Tron, even despite falling into the Sea of Simulation at the end of Legacy, he would have gained Free Will as well. In fact, it was Tron/Rinzler that introduced the idea that Programs could have Free Will in the first place. When CLU reprogrammed Tron, he essentially just added additional coding to Tron's Function. This, however, would never be able to remain permanent since it clashed with his original Source Code, which was made apparent upon being ordered to kill Flynn. Instead of becoming corrupted, however, Tron's original code overrode CLU's new code, eventually re-writing himself to an earlier state. (Similar to a System Restore for Windows) The System, which became an autonomous entity after the Reintegration Event, saw what Tron's Source Code had done and went about writing a patch that would allow other programs to do the same. As far as what role Tron will play in the RP, I can't say. Simply because I don't yet know what I want him to do, or if I want him to do anything at all. He may just be better off being this historical figure that inspires others.