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Also when Neo pwns the Agents with the Gatling Gun in the first film - not sure if you can make out any blood with all the water, but I seem to remember seeing some
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 06/29/2006 07:08:02
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[CoZ]LostProphet wrote: Also when Neo pwns the Agents with the Gatling Gun in the first film - not sure if you can make out any blood with all the water, but I seem to remember seeing some
That was probably when Morpheus got shot in the leg.
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 06/29/2006 11:15:19
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.... If they bleed they must be human.
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 06/30/2006 00:58:49
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What? Why? They're programs. They can just as easily be programmed to be built exactly as a human man - blood, innards, everything. They're just incredibly strong and resilient.
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 06/30/2006 06:41:40
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If they get hit they will bleed, why? cause they are still built upon a system of rules, and all they have done is projected themselves on a human RSI. However they do have additional capabilites, i.e the power to dodge bullets, if they didnt bleed or were bullet proof, then they wouldnt need to dodge them at all.
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 06/30/2006 12:45:16
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Cyclaws wrote: Remember, it's not the Agent who's bleeding, it's the person they've taken over. So I would imagine the blood does leave the person/Agents RSI.
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 07/01/2006 15:53:08
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Yay!
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 07/02/2006 14:04:45
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Simulation. Bleeding inside the Matrix is only an animation of the matrix. Blue, Red, Agent... none of it is real :robotwink:
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 07/03/2006 07:48:30
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RemagDiv wrote: u r the t3h winnar!111!!!
Fixed :smileytongue: Message Edited by zeroone5069 on 07.03.2006 08:48 AM
Message edited by zeroone506 on 07/03/2006 07:48:54.
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Crieses wrote:
Like the subject says- do agents bleed?
Would the machines write a 'blood' code for agents so that they were more acceptable to the bluepills, or would the fact that noone ever hit an agent until Neo remove the necessity for this?
I ca't remeber any scenes from the movies where they bled, but i haven't watched them in a while.
I dont think the Agents themselves bleed but rather the RSI that they are inhabiting at the moment is the one thats bleeding. Remember in matrix one when trinity shot the agent point blank on the roof? You see a blood spray and the body flops to the ground is the police officer with a bullet hole in his fore head. My reasoning is based on the fact that whenever an agent takes over a new body they look brand new, everything restored and cleaned but the bluepill they are in are the ones that suffer the beating.
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