This screenshot is from Zion Archive mission 1.2.9, "Hardline Hunter", phase 2.
This message from Tyndall appears after (optionally) a clueless bluepill in the mission area:

Once again, I'm wondering how much value Zion puts on the life of of a human being trapped in the Matrix.
I mean, shouldn't there be a law in Zion against murdering bluepills at the drop of a hat? I'd understand if we're talking about armed SWAT armies trying to cease your function, but just killing an innocent civilian? I mean, shouldn't I be arrested and arraigned in Zion after finishing this mission? Shouldn't the mission objective include something like "don't hurt any civilians", and the mission fail after such an atrocity, with the failing message pointing to consequences?
I'm just wondering. Zion is always portrayed as the "good guys", placing value on human life etc....
Pfft, Tyndall could at least show some sort of consternation instead of acting like Gray...
Any thoughts?
This message from Tyndall appears after (optionally) a clueless bluepill in the mission area:

Once again, I'm wondering how much value Zion puts on the life of of a human being trapped in the Matrix.
I mean, shouldn't there be a law in Zion against murdering bluepills at the drop of a hat? I'd understand if we're talking about armed SWAT armies trying to cease your function, but just killing an innocent civilian? I mean, shouldn't I be arrested and arraigned in Zion after finishing this mission? Shouldn't the mission objective include something like "don't hurt any civilians", and the mission fail after such an atrocity, with the failing message pointing to consequences?
I'm just wondering. Zion is always portrayed as the "good guys", placing value on human life etc....
Pfft, Tyndall could at least show some sort of consternation instead of acting like Gray...
Any thoughts?