>Well if Neo wasn't the One how could he destroy a Program (Smith) or Change him into a Virus?
The first one I can explain. Firstly, Neo didn't destroy Smith, Deus Ex Machina (the big machine head thingy) did. When ever Smith replicated himself, I think that the Matrix lost control over that person or program, much in the same way that your machine won't let you open a virus infected file (if you have a half-decent VS, that is). Yet, since Neo was literally hardwired into the machines and NOT THE POWER PLANT as usual, Deus Ex Machina could recognise that changes that were being made, and reverse them, thus destroying Neo-Smith. These changes would be uniform amongst all the copies (the virus code), so the details would have been passed along to the Matrix, and all further copies of this code could be destroyed. Basically, it used Neo as a test file to find the virus, and created a virus definition.
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Can't you see? My and my Dad figured out that the Architect is Bill Gates. He created a huge operating system (the Matrix, Windows), found out it had loads of bugs and had to make newer versions.
but noodle...the newer versions of the Matrix are designed with less flaws- newer versions of Windows usually have the same amount or more.
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
1) Which is your favorite good character? None, they're all rubbish
2) Which is your favorite ally character? Seraph, definitely. He owns
3) Which is your favorite evil character? Smith. He has so many weird idiosyncrasies, like the funny way he speaks. "Mmmmisssster Andersonnnn... wwwelcommme back... we... mmmmissssed youuuuu..."
Fave Good Character: Morpheus, because he's got a funny face.
Fave Ally: Seraph, only cos I don't who the others are (I don't even know who Seraph is, but what the hey?)
Fave Bad Guy: Agent Smith, cos he's English (like all Hollywood badguys for some reason).
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
Agent Smith isn't English at all, but Hugo Weaving is, well, he puts on an American accent, and in real life he has an English accent. But Kris is right, Hugo is Nigerian.
Anyway, it is irrelevant.
My favourite good character: Neil (or Neo as some people call him.) He's still Ted man, "Yeah dude."
My favourite ally character: Persiphonie (or however the hell you spell it) Cos she's so damn fine.
My favourite evil character: Smith. It always has to be Smith. He is the man.
Americans can say dock, by characterising us by
figures in movies of certain individuals may
come up with incorrect ideas, depending on where
in the US they are from.
I'm from St.Louis.
-Above post is ancient and probably irrelevant-
An old account of mine, recently cleared out. It's a blast to the past, the age was marked as 14 when I found it. If you know where to look, you can track me. Au revoir.