How did Merv gain so much power?
11 posts · 2006-06-11 10:36:56 to 2006-06-21 10:53:52
"so much power".... holdon.
The Merovingian is lvl 100. An Agent is lvl 255. And i remember Morpheus saying, the powers of the agents weren't quite close to Neo's powers. Sooooo.....
Agents were killed already, it took some time, but a big group players took a lvl 255 agent down.
So a lvl 100 Exile, untrained in Kung Fu or other Martial Arts, would be a warmup for a big group. No need to talk of the Merovingian as if he's the One himself.

who escape the system by the Trainman then owe the Merovingian, and he
can manipulate them into his service.

Vitruv wrote:
"so much power".... holdon.
The Merovingian is lvl 100. An Agent is lvl 255. And i remember Morpheus saying, the powers of the agents weren't quite close to Neo's powers. Sooooo.....
Agents were killed already, it took some time, but a big group players took a lvl 255 agent down.
So a lvl 100 Exile, untrained in Kung Fu or other Martial Arts, would be a warmup for a big group. No need to talk of the Merovingian as if he's the One himself.
I really wouldn't base my thoughts on the characters' ingame levels, those are purely ingame conventions. His power is rather "influence" than damage resistance.
The Merovingian is not bullet-proof, we know as much as that. Which opens an interesting, marginal question: if he knows the ins and outs of the Matrix and is capable of hacking it and hiding in it in front of the Machines' noses, he could undoubtedly equip himself with physical self-defense abilities. He could've easily dodged Trinity's gun in superspeed.
zeroone5069 wrote:
Vitruv wrote:
"so much power".... holdon.
The Merovingian is lvl 100. An Agent is lvl 255. And i remember Morpheus saying, the powers of the agents weren't quite close to Neo's powers. Sooooo.....
Agents were killed already, it took some time, but a big group players took a lvl 255 agent down.
So a lvl 100 Exile, untrained in Kung Fu or other Martial Arts, would be a warmup for a big group. No need to talk of the Merovingian as if he's the One himself.
I really wouldn't base my thoughts on the characters' ingame levels, those are purely ingame conventions. His power is rather "influence" than damage resistance.
The Merovingian is not bullet-proof, we know as much as that. Which opens an interesting, marginal question: if he knows the ins and outs of the Matrix and is capable of hacking it and hiding in it in front of the Machines' noses, he could undoubtedly equip himself with physical self-defense abilities. He could've easily dodged Trinity's gun in superspeed.
on contrar. The gun was up aginst his head. Just like she did for an Agent. Agents are fast but at that distance the second he would have tired to move it would of been a brain matter fest.
Message Edited by GamiSB on 06.13.2006 02:39 PM

He was clearly a program with knowledge in the first place, then was exiled to the Matrix - most exiles come through the Merovingian, so he had the wherewithall to do it all by himself.
It was early on in the Matrix cycle, when the machine civilisation was still learning about its creation and various problems it presented - he was in a prime position to exploit this.
Much like various institutions across the world and individuals that are rich and successful - he started early. Plenty of people made their fortune in the chaos of World War II - backhand dealings with the Nazis, etc., and then set up legitimate businesses to further their wealth.
The Merovingian is now in a position where he knows so much about the Matrix, humanity, and the machine world that nobody can get close to touching him.
I think it is one of those things that doesn't have an explanation because it doesn't have to 
There's a lot of ways to guess how he got to where he is but no one really knows for sure
I think more background would have to be given on him before anyone could figure it out 
