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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 913374" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>I rewatched Matrix today, together with my two sisters, and I noticed something - or was remembered at something - i seem to have overlooked:</p><p></p><p>(Ex) Agent Smith sends Neo a present, his old communicationthingie he used as an agent.</p><p></p><p>From the first movie, I remember him taking it off when he interrogated Morpheus. Before, he send the two other agents out (by the way, somehow I miss their familiar faces - I watched the first movie to often <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> ).</p><p>When the bomb in the elevator explodes, and the water goes off, the two other agents enter the room again, Smith still without his coms. All three seem to be surprised - Smith because of the water and the disturbance, the other two of Smith "interrogation methods" and maybe also his missing com. </p><p>Smith seemed to be unaware of what happend unlike in all other situations. </p><p></p><p>When the agents give orders, they tend to touch their ear and their com unit, especially in the scene where they send the sentinels after the nekubadnezarniansduinst (whatever - the hero`s ship). Maybe (or better: probably) it is the communication device not only between the agents, but also between all other machines (at least those still linked to the system).</p><p></p><p>So, Neo got this communication device that allows agents to control other machines - maybe he can finally use it, even if he was not aware of these abilities before. (Maybe it required the sweets of the oracle or the contact with the architect to get "access" to this new device/subprogram/ability)</p><p></p><p>Maybe it also explains why he could use it outside the Matrix, while unplugged - the Sentinels are always unplugged and do not have to be on "transmission level" to work and receive orders (otherwise, the attack on Zion would fail). </p><p>In this case, it seems as if Neo (and probably all other "ex-plugged") has some kind of transceiver - for whatever reason...</p><p></p><p>It still leaves the question if (and then, why?) Smith really wanted this to happen - whe can`t be sure what he wants (from the last movie, he seems to prefer the Matrix and humanity destroyed)</p><p></p><p>Mustrum Ridcully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 913374, member: 710"] I rewatched Matrix today, together with my two sisters, and I noticed something - or was remembered at something - i seem to have overlooked: (Ex) Agent Smith sends Neo a present, his old communicationthingie he used as an agent. From the first movie, I remember him taking it off when he interrogated Morpheus. Before, he send the two other agents out (by the way, somehow I miss their familiar faces - I watched the first movie to often :) ). When the bomb in the elevator explodes, and the water goes off, the two other agents enter the room again, Smith still without his coms. All three seem to be surprised - Smith because of the water and the disturbance, the other two of Smith "interrogation methods" and maybe also his missing com. Smith seemed to be unaware of what happend unlike in all other situations. When the agents give orders, they tend to touch their ear and their com unit, especially in the scene where they send the sentinels after the nekubadnezarniansduinst (whatever - the hero`s ship). Maybe (or better: probably) it is the communication device not only between the agents, but also between all other machines (at least those still linked to the system). So, Neo got this communication device that allows agents to control other machines - maybe he can finally use it, even if he was not aware of these abilities before. (Maybe it required the sweets of the oracle or the contact with the architect to get "access" to this new device/subprogram/ability) Maybe it also explains why he could use it outside the Matrix, while unplugged - the Sentinels are always unplugged and do not have to be on "transmission level" to work and receive orders (otherwise, the attack on Zion would fail). In this case, it seems as if Neo (and probably all other "ex-plugged") has some kind of transceiver - for whatever reason... It still leaves the question if (and then, why?) Smith really wanted this to happen - whe can`t be sure what he wants (from the last movie, he seems to prefer the Matrix and humanity destroyed) Mustrum Ridcully [/QUOTE]
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