Twitter!
  1. The Grid

Wiki

The contents of this section come from http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/The_Grid.

I trust you know what you need to do. What do you have to give...?
DaysMarluxiaShocked.png
This article is in need of more information!
Help improve it by adding in what you know, or look at the request below for specific details.
This article is lacking: Riku's story?

The Grid is a world in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It is based on the 2010 Disney film Tron: Legacy. It is the most recent Disney movie in the Kingdom Hearts series to have a world based on it. It is also one of two worlds to be based on the Tron franchies, the other being Space Paranoids.

Contents

Story

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Sora arrives in the world and notices his change of appearance, before realizing that the world is, in fact, The Grid; this excited Sora, who was hopeful that he would get to see Tron again. Shortly after, a Recognizer flies by, and Sora follows it, trying to get a good look at it. Unfortunately, he is stopped by two Black Guards, capturing him for being a "stray program". However, Sora is able to break the grip of the guards and run, who then begin to pursue him, until Sora runs into Rinzler, who seems to find Sora familiar, before he and the guards run off. Sam, Quorra, and Kevin see this from a distance and are immediately interested in Sora's weapon, and approach him. They introduce themselves and explain the world, as well as the fact that Rinzler is, indeed, Tron. In order to bring him back to his old self, it is revealed that his memories must be restored from the Rectifier.

Sora and Quorra depart and head for the Rectifier, where CLU, the autocrat of The Grid, has kept Tron's memories. As they arrive, they are attacked by Rinzler, who Sora attempts to convince of his old self. Unsuccessful, Rinzler attacks the two. Quorra attempts to fight him off, but loses, only to have Sora try to save her before being separated from the fight.

Rinzler reaching for Sora's hand

Young Xehanort and Xemnas reveal themselves, telling Sora that when memories accumulate, they bloom into emotions. But in the digital world of The Grid, no matter how much you accumulate memories, emotions don't sprout at all. They also tell him that no matter how much memories are inside someone, they don't have a heart to express emotion. After explaining the details of The Grid's origin to Sora, Xemnas leaves Sora to Young Xehanort after calling him "The Chosen One". CLU then arrives, and takes Sora prisoner.

CLU tries to make a deal with Sora, exchanging the Keyblade for Tron's memories. Unable to make the trade, CLU forces Sora and Rinzler to fight, after which Sora manages to restore Tron's memories. CLU, enrages, attempts to hit Sora with his disc, but is deflected by Rinzler, who falls through a hole in the floor, unsuccessfully attempting to reach Sora's hand. Quorra returns, and talks to Sora, before he locks the Keyhole and frees the world of its slumber.

Characters

KH3D icon.png Name Journal Entry
Sam Flynn.png
Sam Flynn (サム・フリン Samu Furin?) Unknown at the time
Quorra.png
Quorra (クオラ Kuora?) Unknown at the time
Kevin Flynn.png
Kevin Flynn (ケヴィン・フリン Kevin Furin?) Unknown at the time
Rinzler.png
Rinzler (リンズラー Rinzurā?) Unknown at the time
CLU KH3D.png
CLU (クルー Kurū?) Unknown at the time
Black Guard KH3D.png
Black Guard (ブラックガード Burakkugādo?) Unknown at the time

Character design

In The Grid, Sora and Riku are converted into data and change forms accordingly. The design is similar as in Space Paranoids only it has been given a sleeker design with white lights instead of blue ones and the suit is more black than gray. Sora's skin and hair are normal, unlike in Space Paranoids, when that also turned blue. Their weapons also turn black with white outlines.

Enemies

Somebodies

Comments

You are viewing the website as a guest. In order to post comments, please sign in or create an account.

AnsemTheWise, Jan 21 2012 04:22 PM

Why?! WHY?!

Every time! I get my hopes up every time!


SUPER RAGE!!!!!!!!!