xAJx wrote: Thanks for the coments you made. I replayed the part where Ballad fought Seraph. This was after Bane had the Smith thing going on. Although I think I agree with you guys on this one, that The Oracle held that information back -...
xAJx wrote: Seraph was part of the first Matrix. As The Architect said, it was perfect, however some irregularity caused a complete system crash. Hence the design needed to be redrafted and rethought out so they would accept the programmin...
ShadowReapr wrote: I'm not sure the One is the error itself so much as the solution to the error. The way I see it, he's both. Or, if you will, neither. The calculations of the Matrix don't take human choice into account, producing remaind...
ShadowReapr wrote: Just to point out something, despite the Architect saying so, surely there have been more than 6 versions from the number of Neo's on the screens in the Architect's room? Or am I missing something? Only that they never s...
Hutchie87 wrote: Well the architect said that he prefers to count the versions of the matrix based on the appearance of the one meaning 6 versions, 6 ones, therefore we know that from version 1 there was a one. The point is, in informatic...
PJammaGod wrote: Now (personally) I think the Gold Code is just there to make Seraph stand out a little and just make him cool . But yeah, the Seraphim are anything but benevolent, nice types. You're more looking at Cherubim, Malachim or M...
The concept of taste is subjective. You see, although taste is probably given by the chemical components, as we all know, the taste itself isn't just that. For some people, chicken might have a good taste, but for others it might be awful....
Vesuveus wrote: Considering we didn't meet Seraph until Reloaded, the switch from Merv to Oracle could have been as late as the 6 months (storyline time) between Neo becoming the One and the Final Flight of the Osiris. Which doesn't mean h...
Stack wrote: We know already the Machines screwed up the colors of the Matrix by making it too green and not having much blue at all. They also don't have many trees anywhere. Both are problems that they've since solved, as evidenced by Sa...
I have my reserves about two issues mentioned by the journal: - the Refund (Matrix Refunded, anyone?). As has been mentioned, this will certainly be a headache for many of us. Heck, I'm only Lv15, and I already have a few Abilities I neede...
KillahRazor wrote: Well very little is known about the first matrix. It is highly possible that Seraph was a previous one. For all we know the One could have been selected in an entirely different fashion back then. We learn from the archi...
OK, I hate to HAVE to be the voice of reason (well, one of them), but here goes: 1- Let's just make this as clear as possible - zero-sum means that one player wins and the other loses in every round, ie. what's trying to be done for CR2.0...
Shadow Griever wrote: The Merovingian is definitely from at least 2 or 3 matrices passed, he makes referrences to Neo's "predecessors" meaning more than one, so he's been around a while. Again, you misunderstood, or I was unclear. Either w...
Shadow Griever wrote: The theory on Persephone is interesting, although I do think that the Oracle came first. The Oracle was the cornerstone of the matrix, without her there wouldn't be a fully functional matrix. Persephone could be a sub...
Peer 2.0 wrote: Maybe it's for the same reason that we have hospice services. We know a person is going to die, yet we do everything we can to keep them "healthy" and comfortable. We do that because it improves what little quality of life...
Peer 2.0 wrote: Maybe she realized that it wouldn't matter either way if Seraph and Sati escaped. There were only two outcomes possible: 1) Neo would succede in defeating Smith and the Matrix would be restored. 2) Smith would win and destr...
I think the name Merovingian is supposed not to be about the actual lineage but to stand for his power and meaning while in the Matrix. Also, him being protected by those loyal to him (the Exiles), who seemed to be ready to die for him (an...
Angellice wrote: "no one can see choices we don't understand, and i mean no on, not even me." The correct quote is "No one can see beyond a choice they don't understand, and I mean no one." (she was talking about her not being able to see...
#1. Neo had a rebellious Personality. just glance at the movie and you'll see that, *points to the phonecall scene* *points to the scenes with the oracle* *points to the scene where he was going back for morpheus* *points to where he refus...
Well, I believe Smith was in control. Although, he didn't understand what he was in control of. The Oracle understood choice, he didn't. She saw what she wanted (except stuff that depended on choices she didn't understand), he saw what she...
Doondoon wrote: But what do you think wouldve happened if the other anomalies had picked the same door as neo would the system have crashed and zion fallen. also the merovingian in the second movie said neo had much less respect than his p...
Well, IMO it's close to the "respect" alternative, but not so much about respect. Morpheus was one of the most active members of the Zion fleet when it comes to bluepill interaction. He performed countless actions which could only be expla...
Well, from what the Architect says, the path of the One (the path suggested by the Prophecy) is designed to endow the One with an attachment to the human race. Although, Neo, even walking through a similar path, found something the others...