I just get this feeling from Carlyne that I can't trust anything that he says. He's certainly not telling the whole story. Can't wait to see how this all unfolds.
Indeed. Though as with Halborn, what reason would he have to do so, when they feel that each and every need within the capabilities of the majority of Operatives active in the Simulation is being met, without?
I'm not sure, but there are things about it that just...ring odd to me.Lets put some facts/ideas out there together.Fact: The "Intruders" are freeborn humans.Fact: Their now in the simulation.Fact: Their RSI's show up in wire-frame mode because the base coding of them is DIFFERENT then the simulations. Idea: There is human civilization outside the control of the Machines, outside of Zion. [by civilization, I mean cities etc]Idea: Its been there for quite a while.Idea: There is still a Truce, albeit not with us human population in the simulation.Idea: Thats why they don't simply steamroll whatever location the Intruders physical form is [the one that isn't dead].Idea: If any of the "ideas" are true. /whoa
Even though it's correct, and is extremely rare in the English language, the usage of two same exact words one after the other without any punctuation in the middle just drives me up the wall. >_>
NightTrace wrote:I'm not sure, but there are things about it that just...ring odd to me.Lets put some facts/ideas out there together.Fact: The "Intruders" are freeborn humans.Fact: Their now in the simulation.Fact: Their RSI's show up in wire-frame mode because the base coding of them is DIFFERENT then the simulations. Idea: There is human civilization outside the control of the Machines, outside of Zion. [by civilization, I mean cities etc]Idea: Its been there for quite a while.Idea: There is still a Truce, albeit not with us human population in the simulation.Idea: Thats why they don't simply steamroll whatever location the Intruders physical form is [the one that isn't dead].Idea: If any of the "ideas" are true. /whoa Are we sure it would only be a truce? They amount of power they have and the machines inability to stop them, in terms of stopping them in the real, seems odd. Even if their was a truce, this kind of activity would obviously be unaceptable. Halborn has killed bluepills after all. No, it almost as if they have a similar degree of power in the real as well. I don't know why or how. Similarly, maybe this group of freeborns is fairly small in population, and are therefore much harder to find. There certainly are ways of not being found.