trippy man...
it was like... CODE man... it was everywhere... but then, like... it was nowhere... shiva man.
Shiva.
Did anyone take the blue pill?
The point is that there is a change. Either you welcome it and embrace it, or you deter it, fear it. Wether you took the red pill or the blue pill, the point is that there is change. A great change in the world around you and in the way you view the world. I believe there is no difference in taking a choice of pills, either way you're thrust into reality as you percieve it.Red Pill... Blue Pill... All the same. We're still hooked into the Matrix. Freeborn in Zion is just as awakened as an awakened RedPill. Freeborn in Zion is still as asleep as sleeping BluePill. Depends on where you place your perspective... we can alter it at any given moment.
eval wrote:
What? Do you mean both at the same time?
(sigh) no what i mean take blue pill and kick u out log back in the character and take red pill
i make character see what happen i take blue pill and kick me out i log in nothing happen so i take red pill but i team up one friend and we done lots missions but one missions one agents start talk to me and tell me end missions not follow your are friend and agents say friend go die click on comp
You must take the red pill at the beginning of the game to continue. It seems like a ridiculous choice, but I guess the game makers want to beat the "Everyone is a redpill noone can be a program or bluepill" idea into you. It's tantamount to "You must agree to not be an Exile to play this game."
As for the Agents telling you what to do, ignore them. ;) That mission will always end the same way.
Oh, and it's okay to speak in your native language. We have translators here.
*Edit to remove extra paragraph lines
nightofcrow wrote:
eval wrote: What? Do you mean both at the same time? (sigh) no what i mean take blue pill and kick u out log back in the character and take red pill
Then you advance and create your character like normal.
You must take the red pill at the beginning of the game to continue. It seems like a ridiculous choice, but I guess the game makers want to beat the "Everyone is a redpill noone can be a program or bluepill" idea into you. It's tantamount to "You must agree to not be an Exile to play this game." As for the Agents telling you what to do, ignore them. That mission will always end the same way. Oh, and it's okay to speak in your native language. We have translators here. *Edit to remove extra paragraph lines
As for the Agents telling you what to do, ignore them. That mission will always end the same way.
i go to downtown or other places i got agents like and bloodnoble zion all screenshot i take in normal zion missions
edit one normal zion missions odd for me i start mission i got mix of machines and merovingian end of mission i got zion peoples and it me or did zion and others make alliy
Hyperviolent wrote:
Um... not really. As a matter of fact, if you take the blue pill and log back in, your freshly created RSI will pop up at Uriah NW like the rest of new RSIs do, but will remain lvl 1, as opposed to "redpill" lvl 2. So... technically, along with the trick that allows removal of the "Awakened" status under the character name, it isn't hard to create a "bluepill" RSI. This way, the only thing giving the ruse away is the "... - Zion" tag.
When did this happen? I thought you had to /suicide out of the newbie construct to get into the world as a level 1.