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astercontrol:

So…

I just watched Legacy again.

And… I keep coming back to the Ram-Castor theory.

Which first sparked from a paragraph on the Tron wiki, attributed in the footnote to Tron: Evolution…

Disparate accounts of Castor’s origin exist. He was reputedly designed and created by Kevin Flynn in TC30 as an interpreter but quickly and naturally exceeded his original directives. Unconfirmed conflicting reports describe his origin as a “low-priority actuarial algorithm illegally co-opted identity of the obsolete protocol. More investigation required for verification.

This blew my mind, because… cryptic as it is, I found it easiest to interpret as:



But… what would it take, for Ram to become Castor??


My initial impression was:


This was all months and months ago…

But now, having rewatched Legacy just now, the ideas have…

…. expanded.

Into the realm of the… something.


Here goes.


As to how Ram started out on the Grid:



Zuse has been around since the earliest days of the gaming grid. By necessity, he has to mind all the percentages, all the angles.”




Moving on!


It would be easy to interpret this a number of ways.

  1. He has gotten truly vengeful toward the Flynns, to the point of losing his grip on reality.
  2. He has gotten truly vengeful toward EVERYONE, to the point of losing his grip on reality.
  3. Perhaps his personality has even split somewhat– the Castor and Zuse personas becoming somewhat separate entities?


BUT.

There is one other possibility.

Let’s take a look at just what he promised, and to whom, and just how the promises were followed through on.

He might… just possibly… still care.


Also, consider.



But.

All this seems lost.

Because, instead of honoring the deal, Clu just takes the disc and then blows up the End of Line Club with Zuse and Gem inside it.

However.

We can easily imagine that someone with the previously displayed skills in

…might have kept a backup of himself somewhere safer?



In any case.

Whatever was going on in Zuse’s mind, in regard to helping or not helping the Users, and preparing or not preparing for Clu’s betrayal…

you can’t deny two things.

  1. He doesn’t give Clu any leads to find the Flynns. He tries to convince him they’re already dead.

and, once they do escape…

  1. there just happens to be a Solar Sailer right in reach, waiting for them to sneak on.

A “transport to cross the Sea of Simulation.” Just as promised.



Just my thoughts.

The idea of Ram having calculated it as very probable that Clu would betray Flynn, and Flynn refusing to listen to Ram, makes me imagine Flynn as Han Solo and Ram as C-3PO.

Ram: “Flynn, the odds of Clu not betraying us is approximately 3720 to 1!”

Flynn:

Hahaaaa oh wow I love how you make connections!

Hmm. C3P0 with his multilingual translating skills AND his probability-calculating…. It’s like he’s Ram already merged with this original Zuse program “designed as an interpreter.”

…Got the whole “queer-coded” thing going for him too

“this is my counterpart Tron, and his counterpart Yori, who also got merged into– ah heck let’s just call it R2D2”