Paul Chadwick has devised an interesting way to "bring back" Morpheus into the spotlight recently with his simulacrum going rogue away from the General's command. However, recent events have brought me back to that fable day of Chapter 1.3.
I still feel to this day that Morpheus' death was untimely and the result of a very unlikely mistake that such a veteran operative such as Morpheus would not make. Anyone who would survive the happenings during Neo's time inside the simulation has the utmost experience and war hardened senses.
We do know the General has been part of the MxO storyline ever since Chapter 1. Even during Monolith, we witnessed Red-Eyed Agents who were Commando's in disguise and read reports to the General from certain drops that the Commando's left behind. We only got to see the General in Chapter 2.3.
We also now know that Morpheus had contacted certain Zion operatives before his death. The general gist of the message was how he had to go away for a long time as things cooled down. Not sure how credible this transmission is since it was done during the Lith LET days, but you never know.
Now, the punchline. Could it be possible that Morpheus had left the simulation at the time the General constructed a prototype Morpheus simulacrum? This simulacrum was the one who met its demise at the hands of the Assassin. This is why Commander Lock nor anyone could not find Morpheus corpse in the Real, because it was a program who met its demise, not Morpheus. Couldn't it be possible an earlier version of the Morpheus simulacrum somewhere along the line had stopped being a controlled Morpheus simulation, and started to become a free thinking Morpheus much like we are seeing now. We all know now the General's purpose was to destroy the truce and once again rage war on humanity. What better way then to have a prominent figure such as Morpheus destabilize the Matrix, however his renegade attitude caught up to him at the hands of the Assassin. With the deletion of the simulacrum, Morpheus himself had an easier time concealing himself in the Real over time. Couple in the fact of the Nabondis(sp) transmissions and the latest critical in which we see a figure viewing the events transpiring (I don't believe we have been told who that was yet) lead me to question everything.
I am also not 100% up to date on all live events, perhaps the above questions and misconceptions have already been answered and put down. But even so, it makes you wonder.
I still feel to this day that Morpheus' death was untimely and the result of a very unlikely mistake that such a veteran operative such as Morpheus would not make. Anyone who would survive the happenings during Neo's time inside the simulation has the utmost experience and war hardened senses.
We do know the General has been part of the MxO storyline ever since Chapter 1. Even during Monolith, we witnessed Red-Eyed Agents who were Commando's in disguise and read reports to the General from certain drops that the Commando's left behind. We only got to see the General in Chapter 2.3.
We also now know that Morpheus had contacted certain Zion operatives before his death. The general gist of the message was how he had to go away for a long time as things cooled down. Not sure how credible this transmission is since it was done during the Lith LET days, but you never know.
Now, the punchline. Could it be possible that Morpheus had left the simulation at the time the General constructed a prototype Morpheus simulacrum? This simulacrum was the one who met its demise at the hands of the Assassin. This is why Commander Lock nor anyone could not find Morpheus corpse in the Real, because it was a program who met its demise, not Morpheus. Couldn't it be possible an earlier version of the Morpheus simulacrum somewhere along the line had stopped being a controlled Morpheus simulation, and started to become a free thinking Morpheus much like we are seeing now. We all know now the General's purpose was to destroy the truce and once again rage war on humanity. What better way then to have a prominent figure such as Morpheus destabilize the Matrix, however his renegade attitude caught up to him at the hands of the Assassin. With the deletion of the simulacrum, Morpheus himself had an easier time concealing himself in the Real over time. Couple in the fact of the Nabondis(sp) transmissions and the latest critical in which we see a figure viewing the events transpiring (I don't believe we have been told who that was yet) lead me to question everything.
I am also not 100% up to date on all live events, perhaps the above questions and misconceptions have already been answered and put down. But even so, it makes you wonder.


