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<blockquote data-quote="ShinHakkaider" data-source="post: 1186247" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>I agree. I think that Neo altered something withing Smith. </p><p>I mean as an Agent, Smith already had the ability to jump into bodies plugged into the Matrix. His ability to "replicate" himself within the Matrix is just a mutation of his ability. </p><p></p><p>The problem that hit me as soon as I saw him replicate that other agent during the burly brawl (there was a reason that they showed that Agent take over that ladies body and then right after that show Smith take over the Agent) was that Smith can take over Agents he can take over normal people too. Also his duplication power wasnt limited to him, his duplicates can create duplicates as well. </p><p></p><p>Smith presents a GREATER threat than Neo on many different levels. Smith can DESTROY the Matrix via infection. He already had a certain amount of contempt for his job as an Agent, he wanted freedom even in the first movie. And the Oracles spiel about rouge programs wasnt only focused on describing the Merovingian, she was also talking about Smith. Which was why Seraph was so hot to get the Oracle out of the park. They knew Smith was coming and what Smith could do. </p><p></p><p>I also think that everyone's been lying to Neo. The Oracle, The Architect even Morpheus to some extent. I think that the only two people who havent been lying to him are the MErovingian and Smith. </p><p></p><p>Smith is Neo's opposite number. Neo may be the ONE. But Smith is the MANY. He is Leigon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinHakkaider, post: 1186247, member: 9213"] I agree. I think that Neo altered something withing Smith. I mean as an Agent, Smith already had the ability to jump into bodies plugged into the Matrix. His ability to "replicate" himself within the Matrix is just a mutation of his ability. The problem that hit me as soon as I saw him replicate that other agent during the burly brawl (there was a reason that they showed that Agent take over that ladies body and then right after that show Smith take over the Agent) was that Smith can take over Agents he can take over normal people too. Also his duplication power wasnt limited to him, his duplicates can create duplicates as well. Smith presents a GREATER threat than Neo on many different levels. Smith can DESTROY the Matrix via infection. He already had a certain amount of contempt for his job as an Agent, he wanted freedom even in the first movie. And the Oracles spiel about rouge programs wasnt only focused on describing the Merovingian, she was also talking about Smith. Which was why Seraph was so hot to get the Oracle out of the park. They knew Smith was coming and what Smith could do. I also think that everyone's been lying to Neo. The Oracle, The Architect even Morpheus to some extent. I think that the only two people who havent been lying to him are the MErovingian and Smith. Smith is Neo's opposite number. Neo may be the ONE. But Smith is the MANY. He is Leigon... [/QUOTE]
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