Contrary to popular belief, the car jacker was found soon after we escorted the bluepill to the graduation party. After mentioning something about "Turtle Cages," we were able to lock onto his signal in the Matrix and he will be apprehended as soon as possible.
Hm, no liaisons, no system message, and yet the Syntax Machinists still somehow managed to be in right place at the right time. What a coincidence.
Omega0 wrote:Hm, no liaisons, no system message, and yet the Syntax Machinists still somehow managed to be in right place at the right time. What a coincidence. I know people like to jump to conclusions, so let me explain what happened. We're all playing other video games, but are on a ventrillo server. One of us who likes to be at every LE was at Mara C on Recursion, and informed us of what was happening. So, being bored, we logged in.No, we didn't hack Rarebit's brain. No, we don't pay an extra $100 dollars a month.
I don't know where I'm getting it from but my belief is that only Megacity exists as a simulation. Therefore, if he has left the City, he has ceased to experience a simulated life. Either this means he has been put "on hold" {sic} or he has been freed/killed and this is a replacement program in a similar vein to the "Uniform and Title" event.
I believe that we might have been offered a new aspect of Matrix lore in this event, similar to the whole 1999 New Years reset with Tick Tock. I think Croyden is meant to answer the Truman Show-esque question of how bluepills are accounted for when modern life requires relocation. My guess is that rather than simulate a whole world, the Machines preserve computing power by inducing a comatose state for the appropriate period of absence and returns the subject with suitable memories for their time away.