For other uses, see Light Cycle (disambiguation). Light Cycles are vehicles resembling motorcycles that are driven by programs in the Game Grid. Upon being rezzed in by a program’s rod, a light cycle completely covers the driver – who is forced into a riding position – with a protective canopy.

How are the colors used in Tron Legacy?

The fighting scenes feature an artful interplay of bright glowing light sources and shiny reflective dark environmental structures. Bright saturated orange serves to create and maintain visual conflict. As the conflict grows, orange becomes more pervasive, with perceptible reflections on some of the surfaces.

Is the Tron Legacy light cycle street legal?

Here are the specs: This is the illuminated, street-legal motorcycle inspired by the computer animated cycle from the 2010 film Tron: Legacy. Designed for casual cruising and slow ride-bys at shows, it is made from a steel frame covered by a fiberglass cowling that replicates the sleek look of its computer-generated imagery counterpart.

What kind of motorcycle was in Tron Legacy?

This is the illuminated, street-legal motorcycle inspired by the computer animated cycle from the 2010 film Tron: Legacy. Designed for casual cruising and slow ride-bys at shows, it is made from a steel frame covered by a fiberglass cowling that replicates the sleek look of its computer-generated imagery counterpart.

What’s the meaning of cycle in Tron Legacy?

—Kevin Flynn. A Cycle (also known as a Tron Cycle or TC) is a measurement of time used in the Grid. The dialogue in TRON: Legacy implies that a cycle to a Grid inhabitant is the equivalent of a year to a person in the real world. Kevin Flynn mentions that a millicycle is about eight hours.

The fighting scenes feature an artful interplay of bright glowing light sources and shiny reflective dark environmental structures. Bright saturated orange serves to create and maintain visual conflict. As the conflict grows, orange becomes more pervasive, with perceptible reflections on some of the surfaces.

Where did the game light cycle come from?

Light cycles were originally from an ENCOM videogame made by Kevin Flynn, simply called Light Cycles. When Flynn himself was forced to personally participate in a light cycle match, he was able to use his intimate knowledge of the game to exploit a vulnerability in the code and allow his team to escape the Light Cycle Grid.

What do you call a first generation light cycle?

This is an article about the first generation Light Cycle. For other uses, see Light Cycle (disambiguation). Light Cycles are vehicles resembling motorcycles that are driven by programs in the Game Grid.