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GhostA rebel aboard the Logos, Ghost's major skill is with firearms. He often snipes enemies to cover Captain Niobe as she accomplishes missions. Interested in the philosophy of William James, Augustine and Hume. He is dedicated to a higher purpose (self description). Ghost was freed the same day as Trinity and thus they refered to each other as brother and sister.
Newer Information: Ghost currently serves aboard Niobes newly reformed crew the Logos II. He is considered by most a vital member in Niobe's organization dedicated to avenging Morpheus. (Sorry, not much to say on him...I havent spoken to him my self)
TrinityThe first mate on the Nebuchadnezzar, Trinity was told by the Oracle that she would fall in love with the One.
Trinity watched Neo for a while before they attempted to free him. Over the course of time when Neo is aboard the Neb, Trinity realizes that she does love Neo. She kisses Neo while he is jacked in after he gets gunned down by Agent Smith, causing Neo to realize he had only died in the Matrix and refuses to die.
During Neo's act to reach the source, Trinity is forced to jack into the Matrix when Soren's crew is killed before disabling the backup generator. She is successful, but finds herself in a hopeless situation against several agents and jumps out a window. Agent Thompson shoots her in the heart. Neo flies down and catches her. He successfully revives her by manually restarting her heart.
When Neo becomes trapped in Mobil Ave, Trinity confronts the Merovingian to get him out. She accompanies Neo aboard the Logos on the journey to the machine city, but dies when the Logos crashes into a machine structure and she is punctured by some poles.
Symbolism
- Trinity = "3 in 1"
- Trinity is an old (Egyptian) belief, marketed by the catholic church, that god can be divided in 3 parts (or persons or features or gods). One could write whole books about these trinity mythologies.
- "Trinity" was the name of a famous atomic bomb.
- (Ed: anyone tell us which one? The bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were called "fat man" and "little boy"

- Since there doesn't seem to be anything "threeish" about Trinity, most probably this bomb is the source of her name.
- Trinity was actually the site in New Mexico (close to Los Alamos) on the Northern end of White Sands Missle Range where the first atomic weapons were tested, just before the bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were used.
- But yet, "Trinity" is used to describe the three persons/hypostases of God (3 = unity). The connection between:
- The Father=Morpheus
- The Son (Christ)=Neo
- The Holy Ghost=Trinity
- Trinty could also refer to three of the main religions of the world and referred to in the movies, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism. There are three instances in Matrix 1 where the is a reference to God or Jesus and she responds.
SmithSmith plays the counterpart to Neo. Smith is the Zero Function of the Matrix. Smith is the Zero. He multiplies with others to make them also Zero.
Smith is an Arch-Agent and is first seen in when he tries to capture Trinity with his 2 fellow agents Agent Brown and Agent Jones (of whom he seems to be the head).
Smith has a horrible sense for human life and sees the human race as a Virus. Smith makes a deal with Cypher in order to get to Morpheus. After Morpheus is in his custody, he attempts to get codes to the Zion mainframe, hoping that the destruction of Zion would mean that he would no longer have to be a part of the Matrix.
But Neo rescues Morpheus and brings him back to the Real World but before Neo can return the the Real World too, Smith destroyes the hardline, forcing Neo to either run or to fight. Neo fights Smith; a train and slows Agent Smith down, but he returns shortly and continues chasing Neo. Smith shoots Neo in, but Neo returns to life as the One and kills Smith by taking over.
After Neo Enters Smith and kills him from within, Smith is then supposed to return to the Source to be deleted, but in a phenomenon resulting from Neo's jump into Smith's body having something to do with their code getting mixed, Smith no longer feels the need to obey orders. He now multiplies as a Virus (or as a cancer), taking over more and more hosts (humans and programs) inside the Matrix, with one purpose in mind: To destroy Neo.
One of his Host-bodies is that of the Rebel: Bane, who is possessed by Smith even in Zion (= outside of The Matrix).
Smith continues to spread throughout the Matrix until it is his world, taking over such Exile programs as Seraph, Sati, and the Oracle. With the Oracle taken over, Smith gains the sight. Neo faces off with Smith (the final battle) who claims he has foreseen beating Neo. Meanwhile The Matrix continues to deteriorate and heavy rainstorms are everywhere.
Neo finally chooses to give himself up, he lets Smith take him over. By providing the Machine City with a direct link to Smith, he is deleted once and for all.
Smith's last words: "Oh, no, no, no. No, it's not fair."
Characters that have been possessed by Smith (chronologically organized)
- everybody else in The Matrix (or at least in a huge part of Mega city)
- Bane
- Agent Thompson
- Seraph
- Sati
- The Oracle
- Neo
Smith Vs. Machines
In the first movie we see Smith as a program controlled by The Matrix to help it fighting against the Zionists. He has some abilities unable for humans to reach. They are used to control The Matrix. Smith has been erased, being replaced by “upgrades”. As the programs suppose to do, they return to the Source. But they can choose to go by the way of Exiles. Smith does this. Supposedly Smith is so important to the machines because he has very rare code… (Just like humans gave AI to machines) He is a way B1-66ER, the first machine to reject the humans.
What is Smith?
Like the Oracle tells Neo, he is Neo's opposite, his negative, the result of the equation trying to balance itself out. But this really does not touch the true depth of what Smith truly is.
Smith is an Arch-Agent, simply the elite of the Agents. He tells Morpheus that humans are a desease, multiplying throughout an area until all its rescources have been consumed, then moving on to the next area to occupy.
When he returns, he has become exactly what he described the humans as. A virus. He moves to an area, multiplies(clones himself), and once all the people or programs in the area have been taken over, he moves on to another area, repeating the process. This is not confined to the Matrix, seeing as how he takes over Bane's body and can enter the real world in Bane's body.
In program terms, he is not a normal virus. He is the most deadly virus of all. A worm, meaning he can operate inside and outside of the Matrix.
By his own logic, he has become the only human character in the trilogy. He does exactly what he describes as human behavior, making him a "human" so to speak.
Agent JonesAgent Jones is an agent under smiths command
When Neo and Trinity get to the rooftop of the government building, he posseses a guard to kill Neo, Neo in turn empties a clip at Jones which Jones easily dodges. Then Jones shoots back, this is the first time we see Neo attempt to free his mind and he dodges most of the bullets. Jones is then shot by Trinity, whom he hasn't been aware of.
He seems to be the most cold-minded agent of the whole trio. When Agent Brown wants to run and help Agent Smith, who has been easily beaten by Neo in the hallway, Agent Jones stops him with his arm (we see this scene at the background) - presumably realizing that it would be dangerous, as Neo is indeed an anomaly. Both remaining agents then run away from Neo. It is unknown what happens to them next; presumably they are upgraded, given new names and new appearance.
Agent ThompsonAn upgraded Agent.

Agent Thompson fought Trinity in her attempt to save Neo and Morpheus in the key mission, because she was worried about them. Agent Thompson fought Trinity until the edge of the building and out of the window, shooting at each other while falling down. During that sequence, Trinity was shot by Agent Thompson, and rescued just before she was about to crash a car.
The KeymakerThe Keymaker is the personification of Knowledge:
The Keymaker is a program designed to make keys for everything, including the programming doors and the Source. His purpose was to give Neo the key to the Source as well as tell him what to do and lead him to it.
He has been prisoner to the Merovingian for sometime before the Oracle discovers his whereabouts. Cain and Abel let him escape and then take the key meant for the One from him in the backdoors. The Merovingian has him recaptured and the key destroyed, but he makes another. Persephone leads Neo and the gang to the Keymaker. They free him and help him escape from the agents who want to delete him as well as the Twins who want the Keymaker back for the Merovingian. After he gives them instructions and leads them to the door, he is shot by many Smiths.
Sati
The "daughter" of the programs Rama-Kandra and Kamala she is the personification of awareness. Sati is a little girl scheduled for deletion due to her lack of purpose. Rama saves his daughter by giving the Merovingian the termination codes to the Oracle's outer shell. In exchange, the Merovingian has Sati smuggled into the Matrix through Mobil Avenue. She is put under the care of the Oracle and the protection of Seraph. During her stay with the Oracle, Smith spreads and takes over everyone, including Sati. After Smith is defeated, Sati reverts back to normal in the streets of the matrix. She causes a sunrise in memory of Neo.
It's interesting to note that "Sati" in the Hindi language is the act of a wife cremating herself on her husband's funeral pyre, sacrificing herself to fulfill her true role as a wife. I'm not sure what this says about Sati's role in the Matrix, but it raises some interesting notions, particularly the idea of making the ultimate sacrifice in order to accomplish what's expected of you.
"Sati" in Sanskrit means "being", and it is this meaning that is probably intended. Many Buddhist and Hindu meditation groups refer to sati as a state similar to nirvana, ie, the ultimate transcendence. This alludes to a Buddhist philosophy about meditation, how one should stop resisting one's negative impulses in a meditative state to control them. In the same way, Neo stopped fighting Smith (his "opposite", his dark half) and gave in to him, thus saving the Matrix. As long as the two fought each other, neither could win. As soon as Neo stopped acting and simply "is", he defeated Smith and Sati could have a place in the world.
Rama-KandraRama-Kandra is a program designed to be the systems manager for recycling operations at the power plant which relates to reincarnation. He and his wife Kamala have a daughter named Sati who is scheduled for deletion due to a lack of purpose. Rama-Kandra believes in karma and love. He is able to love his daughter and wife although he is not quite programmed for such emotions. In order to save her, Rama sells the deletion codes for the outer shell of the Oracle to the Merovingian. He does this at the Le Vrai restaurant, where Neo watches Rama-Kandra being led out as he enters. In exchange for the Oracle's codes, Sati is smuggled into the matrix through Mobil Avenue where she will be put under the care of the Oracle. Rama encounters Neo in Mobil Avenue when he is awaiting the Loop train to pick them up.
Symbolism
'Rama-Kandra' is most likely derived from Ramachandra, who is the seventh incarnation of Vishnu in Hinduism. Vishnu is a form of God, for Vaishnavas, He is the only Ultimate Reality or God, as is Shiva for Shaivites. In Trimurti belief, He is the second aspect of God in the Trimurti (also called the Hindu Trinity), along with Brahma and Shiva. In Hindu mythology Kamala is an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi, the eternal consort of the Supreme Lord Vishnu. There is a theory that Neo's meeting with Rama-Kandra symbolizes that he is Parashurama, the sixth incarnation (as he is the sixth One).
Kamala
Kamala is the wife of Rama-Kandra and the mother of Sati. She is a program, a highly creative interactive software programmer. She meets Neo in Mobil Avenue, where they are awaiting the Loop train to arrive to take their daughter Sati into the matrix.
In Hindu mythology Kamala is an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi, the eternal consort of the Supreme Lord Vishnu.
The Trainman
The Trainman is the personification of Time which is controlled by the Merovingian who represents the Mind. The Trainman built Mobil Ave and controls the Loop Train that goes from Mobil Ave to the Matrix. Mobil Avenue is used to smuggle exiled programs into the matrix.
Niobe meets the Trainman in a train station right before she jacks out after saving Axel. Trainman tells her that Zion lasted exactly 72 hours in the last reload cycle.
While smuggling the last exile, Sati, into the matrix, the Trainman discovers Neo has ended up in his domain. Neo tries to threaten the Trainman, but the Trainman punches Neo into a wall, demonstrating that this place is separate from the matrix and follows his rules. Trinity confronts the Merovingian and forces him to free Neo, so the Trainman brings him back to the matrix.
Equipment
The trainman has 7 different watches on his left arm, which he uses to time the trains in the matrix. He is armed with a Revolver that is located the left pocket of his long coat.
Symbolism
The Trainman is the personification of Time. He is controlled by the Merovingian who is the personification of the Mind. His situation is reminiscent of Charon from Greek myths who sailed souls across the river Styx to the afterlife (hell mostly).
He also symbolizes the role of a firewall for The Matrix in the computing sense, restricting and controlling the flow of data (programs such as Sati and 'people' such as Neo)
The TwinsThe Twins are a pair of identical albino programs with the ability to become transparent and ghostlike, allowing them to glide through everything. After going into ghost-mode, any injuries they may have had are instantly corrected. They are exiled programs and serve the Merovingian. They attempt to retrieve the Keymaker for him, but fail when Morpheus blows up their car and sends them flying.
The Twins used the "Heckler&Koch UMP 45" scoped submachine gun to shoot at Morpheus' car on the highway.
NotesThe twins are hard to tell apart but it isn't impossible. Looking closely, Twin One can be seen to have a lighter colored collar than Twin Two.
Also an interesting note, the twins seem to fight as one, in constant knowledge of each other's movements. They also speak in the plural sense, as is evident by the quotes "we owe you for that" and "we are getting aggrivated..." "...yes, we are." a well as other lines that they say.
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