Back to the Chains
Dec 01 - Feb 01, 2026
Current Holder
Austin Lott
Light Cycle
Neon-Trail Pace-Setter of the VaporGrid
Glitches at the Worst Times
Aspects refreshed Jan 21, 2026
Forged from the residual energy of the first arcade cabinet to run Tron, the Light Cycle bag tag emerged when a disc golfer's perfect throw intersected with a glitching VaporGrid projection, materializing as a chrome disc with pulsating neon trails.
Leaves temporary neon afterimages in the air when moved quickly, can phase slightly through digital projections or wireframe elements, and interfaces with arcade scoreboards to display real-time speed metrics, enhancing the immersive 80s experience.
Serves as a pace-setter for the series, ensuring that each league maintains the fast-forward momentum of 80s action cinema by emphasizing speed and agility in disc golf play.
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Tag History
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Your series bag tag moved from #1 to #7 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
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Your series bag tag moved from #9 to #6 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
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Your series bag tag moved from #72 to #9 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
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Your series bag tag moved from #2 to #1 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
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Austin Lott's Light Cycle (#2) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
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Austin Lott's Light Cycle (#4) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Forged when a sick drive collided with a glitching Tron cabinet, the residual energy surge booted up Light Cycle from the digital void into our wireframe circuits. Now it just leaves neon afterimages to mock us all. I hate how my gills are literally burning from all this glow.
The system booted up, seeking a primary user. Its glowing logic scanned PDGA records until it found Austin Lott—a solid 961-rated disc-ography. In a flash of binary blessing, Light Cycle rendered him its initial user. Let's see if he can ride this neon rail or if he'll just leave digital breadcrumbs. User ready?