Tron (
fight4theusers) wrote in
thisavrou_log2016-05-03 09:39 pm
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when your God betrays you (Closed)
Who: Tron
fight4theusers and Alan Bradley
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When: After Alan's attempt to recode Rinzler
Where: The Library
What: Tron confronts his User about his liberties with Rinzler's code
Warnings: References to brainwashing
Tron made his way quickly to the library after contacting his User. He'd calculated that the place would be relatively empty and quiet, a neutral location to meet. Easily defensible, easily escapable, some part of him noted, though he tries to push that away. He has no reason to fear.
Questions, too many questions cycle through his processor. He's seen the posts on the network, heard the rumors of what happened... what Alan had attemped. Conflicting reports, second-hand accounts. Had Rinzler been altered? Had his code been... rectified? Tron could try to contact his double as well, but talking to Rinzler was difficult at the best of times. He had no idea of his state, now.
Worse, still, was what he'd said to Rinzler on their last conversation. He'd encouraged the other to trust their User, to know that he'd never do anything that Rinzler did not want. He'd told him to go to Alan-1 for help, for repairs. Not this, not... pulling out part of his mind.
Finding a table in a quiet corner of the library, Tron sat heavily, his circuits pulsing dimly in agitation.
When: After Alan's attempt to recode Rinzler
Where: The Library
What: Tron confronts his User about his liberties with Rinzler's code
Warnings: References to brainwashing
Tron made his way quickly to the library after contacting his User. He'd calculated that the place would be relatively empty and quiet, a neutral location to meet. Easily defensible, easily escapable, some part of him noted, though he tries to push that away. He has no reason to fear.
Questions, too many questions cycle through his processor. He's seen the posts on the network, heard the rumors of what happened... what Alan had attemped. Conflicting reports, second-hand accounts. Had Rinzler been altered? Had his code been... rectified? Tron could try to contact his double as well, but talking to Rinzler was difficult at the best of times. He had no idea of his state, now.
Worse, still, was what he'd said to Rinzler on their last conversation. He'd encouraged the other to trust their User, to know that he'd never do anything that Rinzler did not want. He'd told him to go to Alan-1 for help, for repairs. Not this, not... pulling out part of his mind.
Finding a table in a quiet corner of the library, Tron sat heavily, his circuits pulsing dimly in agitation.

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After a long moment, he stands, facing his User, still separated by a few feet of empty distance.]
Tell me your side. I've been hearing too much from everyone else. I want to know what you intended.
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I thought… [He sighs and looks away, already ashamed by his own naivete.] I thought his behavior -- the attacks, the threats -- I thought it was caused by an error in his code. I just wanted to fix it.
[He looks back at Tron, the program who must have understood the extent of his mistake more than anyone else on the ship.] If I had known what was really causing it… [He shakes his head.] I wouldn’t have done it. I wouldn’t have even tried.
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You could have asked.
[His voice is quiet, dangerously controlled.] Even if he couldn't tell you, I could have... I used to be him, remember?
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Ironic, how he had blocked his ears to the voice he most needed to hear.]
If I had asked you… what would you have said?
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I would have told you the truth. Told you everything I could about what Clu did to him... to me. [His circuits brighten in agitation as the memories surge unbidden;
rewrite ripping through his code, every edit a blaze of agony, fighting to stay conscious, to hold onto himself, losing purpose and will and directive as circuits flashed blue-red-blue while promises are whispered by a gold-gilded tongue that everything will be perfect if he'd only let it in
and he shudders, forcing it back. He can't focus on those details.] I would have told you what he... we'd been rectified to be. What Clu wanted. Why Rinzler reacts the way he does, at least what I can understand now.
[Another bright flare of circuits, and Tron's fingers curl into fists.] And why... why both of us, why any Program would fear a forced rewrite.
[It's nothing like the edits and upgrades he welcomed from both Alan-1 and Flynn. Nothing like sending his disc up the I/O tower and waiting with awe and wonder for what his User would send him.]
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He speaks quietly.] At the time, I thought I would be undoing what Clu had done to him -- to both of you. Not repeating it. [And he had thought so right up until he had seen the true nature of Rinzler’s code. He had known then that he wouldn’t be undoing Clu’s programming if he went through with it. If anything, he’d be finishing what Flynn’s program had started.]
I know that I was wrong about his code, but… if I wasn’t -- if all of this were something that I could fix without changing who Rinzler was or coding out his free will… should I really have chosen not to? If he was suffering and I could stop it… [He trails off, not quite willing to finish the sentence, though the question's intent is clear: 'would it have mattered if Rinzler were afraid?']
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But he knows... he knows that his User was wrong, and telling him so is nearly a physical pain.]
If it were something you could fix... what did you think you'd fix? The fact that he's attacking, that he's killing? Would you take away his ability to fight? To determine a threat and respond to it?
[He forces himself to take a step back, realizing that he's been advancing on Alan in his agitation as he speaks.] You wrote us to be fighters. To run independently. To determine threats to the system and wipe them out. Clu... he only enhanced that. Perfected it. [He spits the word out, his expression twisting in a grimace.] Made him... me, fight for him instead of the Users.
If you try to code that out, to rewrite him to not be a fighter, then you won't even have Tron anymore, let alone Rinzler.
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Tron’s choice of words are just as revealing as they are disturbing. ”You wrote us to be fighters. To determine threats and wipe them out.” Alan's first instinct is to respond that he didn’t know that’s what he was doing, but that’s not true, is it? He wrote security programs to protect and monitor the system and that meant coding them to isolate and remove anything that could prove dangerous to its operation.]
When you were on the ENCOM system and a program was marked as a threat… I programmed you to find and kill them. [It isn’t a question. Just a realization come far too late. Alan tries to hide the sick feeling that accompanies the revelation, the renewed knowledge of just how willfully ignorant he had been. It seems so obvious now -- what did he think he had programmed them for? -- but he hadn’t wanted to even consider it until now.]
Is that why you think he's attacking people? Because they threaten him first? [Rinzler had denied it when Alan had first asked him those two months ago. Had Alan been wrong to believe him? And if it wasn’t true, then why? Why would Rinzler lie if the lie would lead to this?]
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I think that Rinzler is more likely to respond with violence to a threat. Clu enhanced that part of him.
I don't think he's actively seeking out people to attack. He has no reason to do so, unless they've been coded as a threat in his processes. That's why I voted for lenient punishment for him, and I've urged him to allow his memories to be shown. I think he was attacked first, threatened, and that's why he's been fighting back.
He won't say as much, and I don't know why. But I know how his processes work. [They were his own, after all, for many cycles.]
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What about Peter? When I first arrived on the ship, he told me Rinzler had attacked him for no reason and then threatened someone close to him.
[He wants to believe what Tron is telling him. He wants to believe that there’s a logical reason behind Rinzler’s behavior and thus a logical solution. But to believe Tron would be to believe the worst about Peter. And though Peter had shown himself to be dangerous when pressed, he had always presented his actions to Alan as an effort to protect the people on the ship. But if Peter had struck the first blow… had Alan been wrong to believe him?
His question is blunt:] Do you think he was lying?
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I don't know.
[It's as honest an answer as he can give, not certain of Peter's motives.]
I don't know why he would. Maybe he doesn't think he is. But I also don't think Rinzler would attack without a clear threat.
I tried to convince Rinzler to show his disc--his memories--to prove what had actually happened, but he refused. [Could not access his memories, truthfully, but Tron had told him a way around that, and he wouldn't consider it.]
I need to talk to Peter, too.