Fallen Horizon: Official Statement | 19.07
16 posts · 2007-07-19 02:24:52 to 2007-07-21 17:18:00

Call on me for assistance brothers.


If you truly fight for humans "both inside and outside the Matrix", you will demonstrate this by not participating in the sick contest your liaison described tonight...you will not kill agents (for their tieclips), because by doing so you are murdering a bluepill.
If I were a Zionite, I would tell that liaison just where he could stick his contest. Actually, I already did...but I'm a Machinist, and my words don't count for much with him. If it were Zionites who stood up and said "we will not kill our fellow human beings for your enjoyment", there's a chance he might listen.
Illyria

If you truly fight for humans "both inside and outside the Matrix", you will demonstrate this by not participating in the sick contest your liaison described tonight...you will not kill agents (for their tieclips), because by doing so you are murdering a bluepill.
If I were a Zionite, I would tell that liaison just where he could stick his contest. Actually, I already did...but I'm a Machinist, and my words don't count for much with him. If it were Zionites who stood up and said "we will not kill our fellow human beings for your enjoyment", there's a chance he might listen.
Illyria
Please try not to be a hypocrite. I didn't see you raising the picket signs when Gray had a similar contest, hunting HUMAN REDPILLS for sport.


Please try not to be a hypocrite. I didn't see you raising the picket signs when Gray had a similar contest, hunting HUMAN REDPILLS for sport.
Mave, you well know the difference between killing a redpill and killing an agent who is inhabiting a bluepill. Redpills wake up in the loading area. Bluepills don't wake up ever again. In hunting agents for their tie clips, you will be committing murder. In hunting redpills, we were merely annoying our enemies.
And of course, Illyria is not talking about self defense. She's talking about actively going out and hunting for agents.
Which, of course, is impossible. The only way we can confront agents is to defend ourselves when they hunt us.
And of course, Illyria is not talking about self defense. She's talking about actively going out and hunting for agents.
If the agents care about their bluepill hosts, they can protect them by not actively seeking out and attacking enemies who might fight back.
"Get a man's name, Aelus." -Obaid
Lucen wrote:Which, of course, is impossible. The only way we can confront agents is to defend ourselves when they hunt us.
And of course, Illyria is not talking about self defense. She's talking about actively going out and hunting for agents.
If the agents care about their bluepill hosts, they can protect them by not actively seeking out and attacking enemies who might fight back.
That is like a police Captain not sending his officers out to catch criminals because the criminals might fight back. Come up with a better excuse please.
Lucen wrote:Which, of course, is impossible. The only way we can confront agents is to defend ourselves when they hunt us.
And of course, Illyria is not talking about self defense. She's talking about actively going out and hunting for agents.
If the agents care about their bluepill hosts, they can protect them by not actively seeking out and attacking enemies who might fight back.
Do you actually believe the tripe that comes out of your mouth? It's quite easy to hunt for agents. Simply walk into Downtown and wait if you want to hunt for an agent. It's quite possible to hunt agents in this way.
Gyrogia wrote:Lucen wrote:Which, of course, is impossible. The only way we can confront agents is to defend ourselves when they hunt us.
And of course, Illyria is not talking about self defense. She's talking about actively going out and hunting for agents.
If the agents care about their bluepill hosts, they can protect them by not actively seeking out and attacking enemies who might fight back.
That is like a police Captain not sending his officers out to catch criminals because the criminals might fight back. Come up with a better excuse please.
The only difference between those officers and an Agent is when the agent is potentially at risk of "dying", he transports his program into another bluepill. I'm sure officers would have no problem with that if that had that "reset" button.

As for Mave, aren't we already having this discussion elsewhere?

