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Thu 22/05/03 at 23:13
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The first Matrix I am talking about. Having seen Reloaded three times, just for the hell of still wanting to claim its just an 'ok' film. I thought of something when seeing the far superior original.

Cypher. Yeah.. how did he enter the Matrix to talk with Agent Smith in the first film without any of the others knowing. Even though he clearly has to have help unplugging himself.

Hope that ruins the film for you.


Stupid philobabble crap.

Cause and Effect. Pff.

:)
Sun 25/05/03 at 18:59
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Maverick42 wrote:
> er-no wrote:
> 'average movie with boring fights'.
>
> Ararrraaagghghghgagagahahghagahahahagahahhahaahahaagahagaha?

Yeap. I should have added in 'pointless' fights as well.
Sun 25/05/03 at 18:07
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er-no wrote:
> 'average movie with boring fights'.

Ararrraaagghghghgagagahahghagahahahagahahhahaahahaagahagaha?
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:37
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Understood.

*taps nose with finger*
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:36
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I cannot disclose that information on here.

Seriously. Tony would pray mantis me back into a small ant sized box while chanting 'Mad World' by Gary Jules.
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:18
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er-no wrote:
> > Why didn't he choose a better gun? Whats with the Uzi's. He could of
> chosen the newly developed sound gun which can deafen and knock over
> objects (including people) or how about a radioactive cattle prod.

Guns are more efficient, and can be concealled under a trenchcoat.

> Construct act as a bridge? I don't believe so. Otherwise the agents
> could get into the construct.
>
> heh

Agents can't leave the matrix.

Do you have dvd copies for sale?
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:16
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cookie monster wrote:
> er-no wrote:
> The fact is J-42. Going by the explanation givin by Morpheus of the
> training programs its impossible for them to get the guns Neo chose
> in
> the training program into the actual Matrix!
>
> Thats my point. A training program is 'a program different from the
> Matrix, designed to simulate things existing within it'. Not
> actually
> anything to do 'with it' and there is no bridge.
>
> Does the construct not act as a bridge?

Why didn't he choose a better gun? Whats with the Uzi's. He could of chosen the newly developed sound gun which can deafen and knock over objects (including people) or how about a radioactive cattle prod.

Construct act as a bridge? I don't believe so. Otherwise the agents could get into the construct.

heh
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:14
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I take it seriously as a laff to wind people up.

And damn on other forums has it worked.

You get such nerds having an orgasm over the fact I called it a 'average movie with boring fights'.

Hah.
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:13
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er-no wrote:
> The fact is J-42. Going by the explanation givin by Morpheus of the
> training programs its impossible for them to get the guns Neo chose in
> the training program into the actual Matrix!
>
> Thats my point. A training program is 'a program different from the
> Matrix, designed to simulate things existing within it'. Not actually
> anything to do 'with it' and there is no bridge.

Does the construct not act as a bridge?
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:11
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er-no wrote:
> Cypher. Yeah.. how did he enter the Matrix to talk with Agent Smith in
> the first film without any of the others knowing. Even though he
> clearly has to have help unplugging himself.

Thats pretty easy... If your just talking about entering and exiting the matirx, then thats a breeze, since he's meeting up with the Agents, there can be entry and exit points wherever they like...

If your talking about physically plugging and unplugging the head sets, then, he met up with a sentinal, or whatever the hell they are called, one of the robots, and was then physically plugged in/unplugged by the robots (you only ever see him talking to the agents in the Matrix, how he gets in and out are a blank, so he could have snuck off the ship)... Equally, since they are a couple of hundred years in the future, with fully realised, all encompasing VR, I dont think there would be too much of a problem of him knocking together one of theose LEGO robot arms to plug/unplug whenever he liked?... there did seem to be lots of robots and machines about?

To be fair, the biggest fault of the Matrix (as Goatboy has more eloquently stated) is that everyone is taking it FAR too seriously... ;)
Sun 25/05/03 at 00:07
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The fact is J-42. Going by the explanation givin by Morpheus of the training programs its impossible for them to get the guns Neo chose in the training program into the actual Matrix!

Thats my point. A training program is 'a program different from the Matrix, designed to simulate things existing within it'. Not actually anything to do 'with it' and there is no bridge.

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