((OOC: I was bored so typed this up))
Tosuno, known as Odin Kahr in his days as a bluepill, was freed at a young age. He was only seven t the time, and did not have a choice either. He was offered no redpill or bluepill. He was selected to be part of a new way to make Zion operatives more powerful in the Matrix. Freed by the crew of hovercraft Shift-Ego-R, he was to be the perfect weapon for Zion. He was altered both physically and mentally. It was an operation no one was supposed to know about, not even the council members. There were 40 others who went through the same thing. Together they were called the Mirage, Zion’s secret team of super humans. But according to the new truce, they never existed.
Young Odin Kahr, given the handle Tosuno-06 by the crew, was stripped of many of his human emotions, just like the other Mirage. In theory, this would have made adapting to the real world a simple and easy task. It worked, to well perhaps. The lack of emotions also resulted in the lack of judgment, being able to tell right from wrong. It was hard to teach these things to the confused children who were much to young to understand the war for humanities survival.
But as time went on, and they were put through more alterations, they adapted to their new way of life quickly. They were taught the “rules” of the Matrix, and how they could be bent and broken. However it was a longtime before they were put into test servers for simulated runs. Mostly they were plugged in only to upload new programs or replace obsolete ones. Also, there emotions were always being removed or adjusted.
They lived that way for nine years, not once stepping into a test simulation. They were kept in small rooms, fed the same slop as always, and then plugged in for more tests and upgrades. It was a long time before the first of them was actually plugged into a test server of the Matrix. But when that time came they were ready.
In the simulations they were flawless. Even though by this time Odin was still a young man, only nineteen years old, he was still able to out do most of the other Mirage. They were all good, some more then others. The one thing they all had in common was the fact that some did not consider them human anymore. Still this did not change the rate that they would train and soon even some senior members of the Hover Craft would be beat by the young Mirage operatives. They were the only humans to have ever made their first jump, if you considered them still human. They were so enhanced with codes and programs that most human parts of their mind were forgotten.
Some of the Mirage did not survive the tests. Because of all the mental adjustments their minds simply shut down while plugged in. There were some flaws in them. Only a few were perfected and passed on. But at this point the creators of the Mirage no longer considered them to be human, so those who died were simply dumped and left behind. Only a sixteen survived to take the final tests.
When the time came the Mirage were nervous about the whole thing. While many of their emotions were taken away at a young age, they began to grow again. The human mind is not so easy to trick, at least not by another human. The Mirage learned to hide their emotions though, so they would not lose them again. It was the last thing keeping them human now.
The tests were not easy; they were put through 55 simulations, each one representing a possible event in the Matrix. The simulations were tough, not many normal humans could have done many of them. If it weren’t for the enhancements the stunts they were required to do would have been impossible. Not only that but the bound of brother and sisterhood that grew between the Mirages would not let them fail. They did not want to lose the last thing they had, their friends.
Although difficult, they past their tests, every one of them. They received no praise though. They were quickly put to more tests after to see if they were still stable or not. A few days later the Crew decided it was time to go to the next step. It was time to jack into the real thing, and try their luck in the Matrix.
Their mission was simple. Infiltrate a hospital and recover a data sample that would give the location of a possible new broadcast point in the real. The Machines did not patrol the area often, if at all, and it would be easy to hide in as well. The Mirage were reluctant at first, but they hide their emotions and went in without fear. The only support was that from their fellow Mirage. They were a new breed of human, and would not let such a simple task stop them. They were perfect, in and out. Not a single shot fired. No one saw a thing; the data was not even guarded. But that’s when they knew something was wrong. While exiting the building they were confronted by an Agent. Some one had tipped the Machines off of the mission. The crew of the Shift-Ego-R were responsible. They wanted to test the Mirages abilities to combat an Agent. A mistake they would regret deeply.
But the Mirage did fine, they escaped the Agent, all sixteen of them. They made it to the exit point where they uploaded the data. But when trying to jack-out themselves they were surprised to find that they could not. The crew of the Shift-Ego-R had orders to leave the Mirage in the Matrix. It seemed they were to strong, Zion feared that they could be used against them somehow, and did not want word to get out in the Matrix that they were enhancing humans with upgrades as if they were programs. Rage overwhelmed the Mirage, an emotion they hadn’t felt in over twelve years.
The Mirage did some hacking, abilities they developed themselves. A few of them forced them selves out of the matrix through sheer will. An enhancement the crew did not expect of the Mirage. When the first few jacked out they went insane. A battle broke out on the hovercraft, the crew versus the Mirage. It was a blood bath.
Four Mirages survived after the crew had been completely wiped out. They’re names were Reluma-04, Sekumo-05, Tasuna-01, and Tosuno-06. That is when they went into hiding. Eight years ago they were freed from the matrix only to be slaved again to other humans. They did not want to jack-in again. They had no reason now. So for five years they lived in the tunnels of the real, blindly traveling deeper into the earth, never returning to the surface, or a broadcast dept.
Living this life was not easy. The lack of ever being plugged in again seemed to cause them pain. The code they carried was not meant to last so long outside the Matrix. It was horrible at times, causing them to bleed from the eyes. At this time they decided to plug themselves into the test servers, only to reduce the pain.
It was still too much though. Sekumo killed himself after three years. He could not take the burden. He did not want to travel the world, and suffer the fate of becoming useless. Tosuno, now 22 years old, decided they needed help. So they brought the ship to a broadcast dept and jacked-in once again. Tasuna was not happy about it though. She refused to do so, said it went against everything they had done so far. But it was their last option; Reluma and Tosuno went alone, searching for help.
They went to the Merovingian; the only one they knew could help them. He agreed, and treated them as if they were exiles. They did work for him, and in return he protected them for the Machines, and hid them from Zion.
For four years they served him but the Merv began to think they were too strong. He could not control them like the other exiles. So he betrayed them and lured them into an ambush. The Mirage were unsuspecting and vulnerable. Tasuna was killed that day. Reluma and Tosuno would never forgive the Merv after that.
So they again returned to the tunnels of the real. Together they watched operatives of Zion in the Matrix, avoided Machines, and plotted revenge against the Merovingian. They turned to an old human concept. In ancient times, before Machines, humans believed in a God. This God was an all-powerful source that watched over all life. But the humans, in their corruption, drove this God away. This concept of God was Reluma and Tosuno’s only remaining comfort that perhaps that God may return one day, and bring peace to the planet.
During the attack of Smith the Mirage remained safe outside of the Matrix. All they could do was watch. So they did, and planned a new order for the Matrix, the order of the Celestial Hierarchy, a group that fallowed the concept of God. They believed that the Matrix would have to be destroyed, and the humans inside set free. But the humans in Zion were already corrupt; they would need to be destroyed as well.
In this time of hiding the two Mirages found ancient records of a System Deus, a program from the first versions of the Matrix, perhaps older. Reluma and Tosuno had no idea what it did; only that it had the similar effects of the One when uploaded to their ship. They knew that somehow they should find out how to use it, and perhaps it would help them. But that was far off; they set the idea aside and returned to the founding of CH.
After Neo destroyed Smith and the Truce was made, Reluma and Tosuno returned to the matrix, and began their recruiting. Things went smoothly, the Celestial Hierarchy grew steadily and unseen. The other humans they recruited were supportive of the Celestial Hierarchy’s cause, destroy the Merovingian, and bring back the concept of God.
In time they were large enough to make themselves known. Reluma and Tosuno were the leaders, while other ranks branched off. Several other humans were chosen to lead along side them. Together they were called the Seraphim.
When the first attacks were made not much attention was given to the CH. They were just another group of resentful Zionists in the eyes of the Merv. But once they started changing from a nuisance to a small threat the Mervs decided to take them all out at once.
And so the Black Angel Virus was born. The Merv order his Lupines to deliver the virus. It was made from corrupt code found all over the Matrix, and some left over from the Smith incident. It affected a small number of CH members at first but then grew. It lasted only a few days, before it killed the one it infected. There was nothing CH could do about it. They were all infected with the virtual disease in time.
Deca, a high-ranking member of CH and Seraphim, was the first to fall to the virus. It consumed him, and took control of his RSI. Others soon fell to the virus as well, until only Tosuno and Reluma were left. Reluma tried to kill the Merv by herself in a last desperate strike. But was instead stopped by the Assassin. Before she died the Merv looked down on her and smiled. He said she was not even human or code. She was a Nobody. After that she was killed by the Assassin, but not before the Black Angel got to her.
Tosuno was the last one, the only Mirage, the only Angel of the Hierarchy, still alive. He faced the virus, fought it, and won. But he was not untainted; the virus lived on in his RSI, until it was strong enough to awaken once again.
Tosuno joined a Zionist faction called the Mastery Elites. He served them loyally, as they seemed to have the right idea about things. They fallowed Morpheus, and even though that sometimes went against Zin orders they believed in him. Tosuno was inspired by them, and so fought along side them. They became his new family.
Tosuno tried to reconstruct CH, but it was not as easy without Reluma’s help. He failed, and in doing so began to think that he was nothing without the rest of the Mirage. His mind twisted into a depressed state, and the Black Angel virus once again took control.
In his weakened state of mind it whispered to him, it spoke of Reluma and all the other Mirage. It drove him insane until he fell under its control. RSIs began to appear, the children of Black Angel. They did whatever she wanted, she created them after all. Tosuno helped them; he helped the Black Angel willingly. He had fallen to her, until he realized what he was doing.
Tosuno broke free of the Black Angel, and in doing so took control of it, and its children. He then turned back to System Deus. Neo left them to chaos; his truce only brought more corruption. So Tosuno sought out to construct the System Dues, and finish the job the One was to weak to accomplish. But many data and code fragments were needed. Some were old and obsolete. He needed new ones to replace them, along with three new type programs he never heard of. One, the “Will of God” was left with the System Deus, but the other two were hidden, in the Matrix.
He decided to upload the Will of God program onto his RSI, this way he would be able to be sure it would not fall into the wrong hands. It changed him, gave him the ability to see things differently. The Will of God gave him the knowledge of System Deus, and senses that not even the Mirage could offer him.
Using the “Will of God” and his control over the Black Angels he went to find the two lost pieces to God. He sought out to create God with his own hands. A human doing the impossible, it was the only way he could make things right again.
The “Will of God” led him to a mysterious woman on the Matrix. He believes her to have the “Body of God”. She has no memories of her past, perhaps sometime long ago she picked up the program, or perhaps she is the program herself. It does not matter. She has it either way. Tosuno tries to convince her to help him, to bring balance to the Matrix like Neo should have. She was unsure, and so instead of forcing her Tosuno agreed to let her decide. He was not cruel, and would not force anyone into anything. He was not human anymore after all.
Leaving the woman to her thoughts he went looking for the final piece of God, the “Spirit of God”. It was a task he would do alone for now. He sent his Black Angels out to find five other small code samples needed to finish System Deus. Now the story of the Black Angels begins, and Tosuno starts on another chapter in his life, the search for the Spirit of God.
Young Odin Kahr, given the handle Tosuno-06 by the crew, was stripped of many of his human emotions, just like the other Mirage. In theory, this would have made adapting to the real world a simple and easy task. It worked, to well perhaps. The lack of emotions also resulted in the lack of judgment, being able to tell right from wrong. It was hard to teach these things to the confused children who were much to young to understand the war for humanities survival.
But as time went on, and they were put through more alterations, they adapted to their new way of life quickly. They were taught the “rules” of the Matrix, and how they could be bent and broken. However it was a longtime before they were put into test servers for simulated runs. Mostly they were plugged in only to upload new programs or replace obsolete ones. Also, there emotions were always being removed or adjusted.
They lived that way for nine years, not once stepping into a test simulation. They were kept in small rooms, fed the same slop as always, and then plugged in for more tests and upgrades. It was a long time before the first of them was actually plugged into a test server of the Matrix. But when that time came they were ready.
In the simulations they were flawless. Even though by this time Odin was still a young man, only nineteen years old, he was still able to out do most of the other Mirage. They were all good, some more then others. The one thing they all had in common was the fact that some did not consider them human anymore. Still this did not change the rate that they would train and soon even some senior members of the Hover Craft would be beat by the young Mirage operatives. They were the only humans to have ever made their first jump, if you considered them still human. They were so enhanced with codes and programs that most human parts of their mind were forgotten.
Some of the Mirage did not survive the tests. Because of all the mental adjustments their minds simply shut down while plugged in. There were some flaws in them. Only a few were perfected and passed on. But at this point the creators of the Mirage no longer considered them to be human, so those who died were simply dumped and left behind. Only a sixteen survived to take the final tests.
When the time came the Mirage were nervous about the whole thing. While many of their emotions were taken away at a young age, they began to grow again. The human mind is not so easy to trick, at least not by another human. The Mirage learned to hide their emotions though, so they would not lose them again. It was the last thing keeping them human now.
The tests were not easy; they were put through 55 simulations, each one representing a possible event in the Matrix. The simulations were tough, not many normal humans could have done many of them. If it weren’t for the enhancements the stunts they were required to do would have been impossible. Not only that but the bound of brother and sisterhood that grew between the Mirages would not let them fail. They did not want to lose the last thing they had, their friends.
Although difficult, they past their tests, every one of them. They received no praise though. They were quickly put to more tests after to see if they were still stable or not. A few days later the Crew decided it was time to go to the next step. It was time to jack into the real thing, and try their luck in the Matrix.
Their mission was simple. Infiltrate a hospital and recover a data sample that would give the location of a possible new broadcast point in the real. The Machines did not patrol the area often, if at all, and it would be easy to hide in as well. The Mirage were reluctant at first, but they hide their emotions and went in without fear. The only support was that from their fellow Mirage. They were a new breed of human, and would not let such a simple task stop them. They were perfect, in and out. Not a single shot fired. No one saw a thing; the data was not even guarded. But that’s when they knew something was wrong. While exiting the building they were confronted by an Agent. Some one had tipped the Machines off of the mission. The crew of the Shift-Ego-R were responsible. They wanted to test the Mirages abilities to combat an Agent. A mistake they would regret deeply.
But the Mirage did fine, they escaped the Agent, all sixteen of them. They made it to the exit point where they uploaded the data. But when trying to jack-out themselves they were surprised to find that they could not. The crew of the Shift-Ego-R had orders to leave the Mirage in the Matrix. It seemed they were to strong, Zion feared that they could be used against them somehow, and did not want word to get out in the Matrix that they were enhancing humans with upgrades as if they were programs. Rage overwhelmed the Mirage, an emotion they hadn’t felt in over twelve years.
The Mirage did some hacking, abilities they developed themselves. A few of them forced them selves out of the matrix through sheer will. An enhancement the crew did not expect of the Mirage. When the first few jacked out they went insane. A battle broke out on the hovercraft, the crew versus the Mirage. It was a blood bath.
Four Mirages survived after the crew had been completely wiped out. They’re names were Reluma-04, Sekumo-05, Tasuna-01, and Tosuno-06. That is when they went into hiding. Eight years ago they were freed from the matrix only to be slaved again to other humans. They did not want to jack-in again. They had no reason now. So for five years they lived in the tunnels of the real, blindly traveling deeper into the earth, never returning to the surface, or a broadcast dept.
Living this life was not easy. The lack of ever being plugged in again seemed to cause them pain. The code they carried was not meant to last so long outside the Matrix. It was horrible at times, causing them to bleed from the eyes. At this time they decided to plug themselves into the test servers, only to reduce the pain.
It was still too much though. Sekumo killed himself after three years. He could not take the burden. He did not want to travel the world, and suffer the fate of becoming useless. Tosuno, now 22 years old, decided they needed help. So they brought the ship to a broadcast dept and jacked-in once again. Tasuna was not happy about it though. She refused to do so, said it went against everything they had done so far. But it was their last option; Reluma and Tosuno went alone, searching for help.
They went to the Merovingian; the only one they knew could help them. He agreed, and treated them as if they were exiles. They did work for him, and in return he protected them for the Machines, and hid them from Zion.
For four years they served him but the Merv began to think they were too strong. He could not control them like the other exiles. So he betrayed them and lured them into an ambush. The Mirage were unsuspecting and vulnerable. Tasuna was killed that day. Reluma and Tosuno would never forgive the Merv after that.
So they again returned to the tunnels of the real. Together they watched operatives of Zion in the Matrix, avoided Machines, and plotted revenge against the Merovingian. They turned to an old human concept. In ancient times, before Machines, humans believed in a God. This God was an all-powerful source that watched over all life. But the humans, in their corruption, drove this God away. This concept of God was Reluma and Tosuno’s only remaining comfort that perhaps that God may return one day, and bring peace to the planet.
During the attack of Smith the Mirage remained safe outside of the Matrix. All they could do was watch. So they did, and planned a new order for the Matrix, the order of the Celestial Hierarchy, a group that fallowed the concept of God. They believed that the Matrix would have to be destroyed, and the humans inside set free. But the humans in Zion were already corrupt; they would need to be destroyed as well.
In this time of hiding the two Mirages found ancient records of a System Deus, a program from the first versions of the Matrix, perhaps older. Reluma and Tosuno had no idea what it did; only that it had the similar effects of the One when uploaded to their ship. They knew that somehow they should find out how to use it, and perhaps it would help them. But that was far off; they set the idea aside and returned to the founding of CH.
After Neo destroyed Smith and the Truce was made, Reluma and Tosuno returned to the matrix, and began their recruiting. Things went smoothly, the Celestial Hierarchy grew steadily and unseen. The other humans they recruited were supportive of the Celestial Hierarchy’s cause, destroy the Merovingian, and bring back the concept of God.
In time they were large enough to make themselves known. Reluma and Tosuno were the leaders, while other ranks branched off. Several other humans were chosen to lead along side them. Together they were called the Seraphim.
When the first attacks were made not much attention was given to the CH. They were just another group of resentful Zionists in the eyes of the Merv. But once they started changing from a nuisance to a small threat the Mervs decided to take them all out at once.
And so the Black Angel Virus was born. The Merv order his Lupines to deliver the virus. It was made from corrupt code found all over the Matrix, and some left over from the Smith incident. It affected a small number of CH members at first but then grew. It lasted only a few days, before it killed the one it infected. There was nothing CH could do about it. They were all infected with the virtual disease in time.
Deca, a high-ranking member of CH and Seraphim, was the first to fall to the virus. It consumed him, and took control of his RSI. Others soon fell to the virus as well, until only Tosuno and Reluma were left. Reluma tried to kill the Merv by herself in a last desperate strike. But was instead stopped by the Assassin. Before she died the Merv looked down on her and smiled. He said she was not even human or code. She was a Nobody. After that she was killed by the Assassin, but not before the Black Angel got to her.
Tosuno was the last one, the only Mirage, the only Angel of the Hierarchy, still alive. He faced the virus, fought it, and won. But he was not untainted; the virus lived on in his RSI, until it was strong enough to awaken once again.
Tosuno joined a Zionist faction called the Mastery Elites. He served them loyally, as they seemed to have the right idea about things. They fallowed Morpheus, and even though that sometimes went against Zin orders they believed in him. Tosuno was inspired by them, and so fought along side them. They became his new family.
Tosuno tried to reconstruct CH, but it was not as easy without Reluma’s help. He failed, and in doing so began to think that he was nothing without the rest of the Mirage. His mind twisted into a depressed state, and the Black Angel virus once again took control.
In his weakened state of mind it whispered to him, it spoke of Reluma and all the other Mirage. It drove him insane until he fell under its control. RSIs began to appear, the children of Black Angel. They did whatever she wanted, she created them after all. Tosuno helped them; he helped the Black Angel willingly. He had fallen to her, until he realized what he was doing.
Tosuno broke free of the Black Angel, and in doing so took control of it, and its children. He then turned back to System Deus. Neo left them to chaos; his truce only brought more corruption. So Tosuno sought out to construct the System Dues, and finish the job the One was to weak to accomplish. But many data and code fragments were needed. Some were old and obsolete. He needed new ones to replace them, along with three new type programs he never heard of. One, the “Will of God” was left with the System Deus, but the other two were hidden, in the Matrix.
He decided to upload the Will of God program onto his RSI, this way he would be able to be sure it would not fall into the wrong hands. It changed him, gave him the ability to see things differently. The Will of God gave him the knowledge of System Deus, and senses that not even the Mirage could offer him.
Using the “Will of God” and his control over the Black Angels he went to find the two lost pieces to God. He sought out to create God with his own hands. A human doing the impossible, it was the only way he could make things right again.
The “Will of God” led him to a mysterious woman on the Matrix. He believes her to have the “Body of God”. She has no memories of her past, perhaps sometime long ago she picked up the program, or perhaps she is the program herself. It does not matter. She has it either way. Tosuno tries to convince her to help him, to bring balance to the Matrix like Neo should have. She was unsure, and so instead of forcing her Tosuno agreed to let her decide. He was not cruel, and would not force anyone into anything. He was not human anymore after all.
Leaving the woman to her thoughts he went looking for the final piece of God, the “Spirit of God”. It was a task he would do alone for now. He sent his Black Angels out to find five other small code samples needed to finish System Deus. Now the story of the Black Angels begins, and Tosuno starts on another chapter in his life, the search for the Spirit of God.