“ | We won't be intimidated! I don't care how strong or powerful your Forces are! | „ |
~ Beck to General Tesler |
“ | Sorry to disappoint but I'm no "Renegade", I'm Tron! Now shut up and fight! | „ |
~ Beck to General Tesler |
Summary
Beck is a young program who adopts Tron's persona to free his home and friends from the reign of the villainous CLU and his henchman General Tesler. With training from Tron, the greatest warrior the Grid has ever come to know, he not only teaches Beck the fighting and lightcycle skills he needs to challenge this brutal military occupation, but becomes a guide and mentor to him as he grows beyond his youthful, impulsive nature into a courageous, powerful, strong leader.
Powers and Stats
Tier: 9-A, At least High 8-C with Preparation | At least 9-A, higher with Shaw's Weapon. Varies, up to High 8-C with Bombs
Key: Beck's Beginning | Post-Beck's Beginning
Name: Beck, The Renegade, Tron
Origin: TRON
Age: Unknown
Gender: Programmed as male
Classification: Program
Powers and Abilities:
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Inorganic Physiology (Type 2), Immortality (Type 1; Programs are ageless), Acrobatics, Expert in Close Combat, Weapon Mastery, Vehicular Mastery, Stealth Mastery, Limited Matter Manipulation (Programs can change their outfits at will), Explosion Manipulation with Light Charge and Light Grenade, Technology Manipulation, Deconstruction and Hacking with Tools (Can both repair and hack into and sabotage vehicles, as well as billboards and bombs), Limited Flight with Chute (Beck has a built in Chute in his suit, allowing him to glide through the air)
Same as before. Gravity Manipulation with certain Bombs, Smoke Manipulation with Smoke Bombs, Statistics Amplification with Shaw's Weapon, True Flight and possibly Energy Projection with Lightjet
Attack Potency: Small Building level (Despite being inexperienced he contended with a Black Guard soldier. Identity Discs can cut grid metal and amputate other programs or users). At least Large Building level with Preparation (Blew up a statue of CLU with a Light Charge, which is more potent and has a larger blast radius than a Light Grenade) | At least Small Building level (Can effortlessly fight and defeat groups of Black Guard soldiers on multiple occasions. Comparable to Tron), far higher with Shaw's Weapon (Overpowered General Tesler and made him retreat). Varies, up to Large Building level with Preparation (Tried to use a planted Light Grenade against Dyson, which can output up to this much energy)
Speed: Superhuman (Dodged a laser from point blank range), higher with Shaw's Weapon
Lifting Strength: Superhuman (With the help of Mara pushed a large piece of machinery), far higher with Shaw's Weapon
Striking Strength: Small Building level | At least Small Building level, far higher with Shaw's Weapon
Durability: Small Building level (Quickly recovered from getting smashed through a metal wall) | At least Small Building level (Can withstand a brutal beatdown from General Tesler. Survived being electrocuted on top of numerous lightning strikes), far higher with Shaw's Weapon
Stamina: Infinite (Programs do not tire)
Range: Standard Melee Range, Tens of Meters with discs
Standard Equipment: His Identity Disc, Lightcycle, Lightjet, Tools
- Optional Equipment: Shaw's Weapon, Zed's Lightcycle, Light Charge, Light Grenade, Smoke Bomb, Gravity Bomb
Intelligence: At least Above Average (Is an exceptional mechanic and can fight on par with Tron and others comparable to him)
Weaknesses: Is vulnerable to fatal hits such as an amputation however he should scale to Tron and Dyson (Fatal hits should instantaneously derez programs however Security Programs such as Tron and Dyson have withstood fatal strikes from Identity Discs and survived), prefers to incapacitate his enemies rather than derez them, if a program loses their Identity Disc, eventually, they will suffer complete memory loss, is stuck within the bounds of The Grid, Shaw's Weapon makes Beck arrogant, unstable and impulsive
Note: 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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Discussions
Discussion threads involving Beck |