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From the outset, Tron Aries dismisses its legacy characters—most notably, Sam Flynn—by relegating them to background references. Instead, it introduces Eve Kim on a superficial quest for the Permanence Code, a MacGuffin that ostensibly can make digital creations permanent in the real world. The plot’s progression relies heavily on cliché, unoriginal dialogue, and questionable science-fiction concepts, like digital printing of edible fruit or manipulation of matter via "gobbledygook sorcery."