[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07

14 posts · 2007-12-07 21:36:18 to 2007-12-12 18:52:30

#36300367193 12/07/2007 21:36:18 [9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07

 
Operatives,
 
Allow me to reiterate that while we must prevent the intruder from working with terrorists and other hostile parties, he is not to be provoked under any circumstance. Unless specifically directed to do so, you should not approach him or address him.
 
Efficiently,
 
Agent Gray
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
#36300367197 12/07/2007 21:47:31 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07

The intruder, whatever it is, is playing an entirely different game than the rest of us. It doesn't matter what "side" we're on, because he doesn't have a side. He seems to hold Machine's with disdain, Merovingian exiles with amusement and Zionist Humans with curiosity. And it is Zion that he has not shown to have control over...

#36300367218 12/07/2007 23:05:38 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
This.............Intruder, has earned my respect in more ways than one since first contact.

Kinda reminds me of............................ah nevermind.
#36300367226 12/08/2007 00:17:22 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
The Intruder doesn't take any guff.


In fact, I'd wager he gives guff away, freely.
#36300367258 12/08/2007 03:35:06 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
The Intruder is above the System, beyond it. He can control the Machines and their code as a matter of course. He doesn't give a rat's posterior what our politics are, what we're doing in the Real or what happens in the Matrix. He won't choose a side because none of us have any meaning to him. What may seem to us to be a matter of life and death is to him but an arbitrary sequence of events that doesn't warrant his attention. His concerns stem from a completely different source than any of our petty arguments.

Please, stop trying to recruit him and stop stating your case. He doesn't care.

Machinists, if you decide to speak to the Intruder, do not antagonise him and do not ask him what his purpose is. You did well in this encounter. I would instead suggest that you plead the case of the Bluepills. As the only true innocents in any of these conflicts, they must be shielded from the Intruder's actions. Insist that he finish his business in the Matrix and leave as soon as he can.
#36300367270 12/08/2007 04:27:11 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
Procurator wrote:
The Intruder is above the System, beyond it. He can control the Machines and their code as a matter of course. He doesn't give a rat's posterior what our politics are, what we're doing in the Real or what happens in the Matrix. He won't choose a side because none of us have any meaning to him. What may seem to us to be a matter of life and death is to him but an arbitrary sequence of events that doesn't warrant his attention. His concerns stem from a completely different source than any of our petty arguments.

Please, stop trying to recruit him and stop stating your case. He doesn't care.

Machinists, if you decide to speak to the Intruder, do not antagonise him and do not ask him what his purpose is. You did well in this encounter. I would instead suggest that you plead the case of the Bluepills. As the only true innocents in any of these conflicts, they must be shielded from the Intruder's actions. Insist that he finish his business in the Matrix and leave as soon as he can.

Well said. We've seen outright that hostility doesn't work, we also have orders not to seek out and speak with him, however, if placed in the situation do not attempt any hostile actions. If he gives away any info fine, but you know what curiosity did so try to curb it.
#36300367274 12/08/2007 04:35:53 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
What makes you think he cares about the Bluepills?
#36300367276 12/08/2007 04:43:10 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
Procurator wrote:
Machinists, if you decide to speak to the Intruder, do not antagonise him and do not ask him what his purpose is. You did well in this encounter. I would instead suggest that you plead the case of the Bluepills. As the only true innocents in any of these conflicts, they must be shielded from the Intruder's actions. Insist that he finish his business in the Matrix and leave as soon as he can.
Like you said, he simply doesn't care. Think about how many Agents he's been "shutting down" and of the bluepills that are killed with them. All he cares about is the answer to a question he won't ask anyone, because he thinks nobody else knows the answer, either.
#36300367309 12/08/2007 06:09:00 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07

aww i cant talk too him in any manner too find a motive or who he could side with "Understood"

anyone got some cheap decelrator bit i could buy? ill want omething unique too hold on too for my return... 

#36300367386 12/08/2007 10:38:25 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
Procurator wrote:

Machinists, if you decide to speak to the Intruder, do not antagonise him and do not ask him what his purpose is. You did well in this encounter. I would instead suggest that you plead the case of the Bluepills. As the only true innocents in any of these conflicts, they must be shielded from the Intruder's actions. Insist that he finish his business in the Matrix and leave as soon as he can.


I tried bringing up the bluepills to him, telling him that his presence in the Matrix could hurt them, possibly kill them.  He didn't care.  I guess I was being optimistic...I thought that because most (normal) people wouldn't want to be responsible for the deaths of innocent bystanders, the Intruder might listen to us and leave.  But he didn't.  His only response was that he'd stopped believing in innocence a long time ago.

Illyria

#36300367431 12/08/2007 13:33:38 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
This guy is getting on my nerves. Before he seemed above everyone. Now he seems like just another smartass cocky exile of some sort.
#36300367554 12/08/2007 18:06:51 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07

Rather amusing, machines trying to put him down.   Like fruit going through a blender.

#36300369509 12/12/2007 14:50:31 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
HT?
#36300369680 12/12/2007 18:52:30 Re:[9.1.4] You are not instructed to speak with him - Vector - 12/06/07
Hmm, once again the machines have put forth another failure. It is interesting how his reactions are different with each organization though. We shall see...