
The Abraxas Shards are of particular significance, as they contain Jalen's voice diary entries from the millicycles leading up to his transformation.
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Outside of the brief Reveal mid-game, the only way to learn Abraxas's full backstory is by collecting the Tron File and Abraxas Shard extras scattered throughout the game.
Otherwise he is simply known as "a security monitor program".
All There in the Manual: Anon's name was only said in prerelease information. The customizable protagonist of Battle Grids ends the game by becoming the first ISO to win the title of champion of the Grid Games information provided by collectibles in Evolution establish that Jalen, the ISO who becomes Abraxas, was the first ISO champion of the Games. It goes even further if you connect the dots between the Xbox 360/Playstation 3 version and the Wii counterpart, Battle Grids. No points for guessing his true identity. Actually, I Am Him: Abraxas shows up shortly after the former leader of the ISOs is supposedly derezzed. Advancing Wall of Doom: From a virus, no less, which comes directly towards the screen. 100% Completion: The TRON Files and Abraxas Shards scattered throughout the game. TRON: Evolution provides examples of the following tropes: The arrival of virus Abraxas on a supposedly-closed system doesn't help matters, and soon the Monitor is pressed into service to defend the Grid from threats both internal and external, with Quorra watching from a distance. You play as a newly-written program known only as the System Monitor, designed by Kevin Flynn to help quell the unrest between the newly-arrived ISOs and Grid-native Basics. TRON: Evolution, the requisite video game tie-in/ prequel to TRON: Legacy, fills in some of the backstory that is only vaguely alluded to in the film itself.