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Mhm...I have a copy of a form of zion archive in my computer. You all know it, even though most of you aren't working for zion anymore. The recorded historical references of the Ones, and Neo. It basically tells the tid bits of history we miss orally. You are all familiar with it. ((It's my RP reference 2 movies ^_^)) According to my copy o the text, Smith, referred to Sati as the "Last Exile". Why would he call her by such a title, Seraph, the Oracle, and smith himself, all can be or are classified as Exiled Programs. So, why would Sati be called the "Last Exile". I believe if the Intruder does have an interest in her, as the noded event assumes, I believe it has a connection to her formal title.
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Great communication MxO Community.
...Great communication MxO Community.
::Opening Tranmission:::Unclear Access::ERROR::Access Denied::Mhm...I have a copy of a form of zion archive in my computer. You all know it, even though most of you aren't working for zion anymore. The recorded historical references of the Ones, and Neo. It basically tells the tid bits of history we miss orally. You are all familiar with it. ((It's my RP reference 2 movies ^_^)) According to my copy o the text, Smith, referred to Sati as the "Last Exile". Why would he call her by such a title, Seraph, the Oracle, and smith himself, all can be or are classified as Exiled Programs. So, why would Sati be called the "Last Exile". I believe if the Intruder does have an interest in her, as the noded event assumes, I believe it has a connection to her formal title.::LineCut::
((Ah, the lovely thing that is sarcasm. Don't you love it?Seriously, though. I'm surprised that I'm one of the few people that actually made a serious reply to this topic. I have to agree with Delicho, nobody is talking about this and nobody is saying anything smart about it regarding those that have talked about it.Except MotorZ, and DemondHunter, and myself... OK, so most of us had something smart to say. But you guys need to put in more input, darn it!))
So few people replied to this thread because at the end of the day, the majority of this population sees the Merovingian org as a joke or insignificant because it isn't on a clear side of the fence in this war. That and the fact that the focus of this game in a state of war is on the opposing sides. The only room left for the Merovingian is the fodder and crooked deals in-between. There is pertinent stuff going on here, that will effect the story going forward, but unless it involves the Mech/Cyph or Zion/EPN, no one's interested or concerned, at least. There's an obvious unbalance here. My hat's off to the liaison that holds the org on Recursion for keeping this aspect of the story alive.
Honestly its not that we see it as a joke, its just that the doors it has opend for it it's takeing forever to walk through. When the war started the merv crits were the first ones I ran cuse rather then the typical bland "area, kill everyone, area, kill everyone, area, kill everyone" style we had for awhile the merv was actully looking into areas that had never been questiond before. The pop of the Megacity, the useage of the pods and how they generated energy, all areas that we have yet to see anything other then what was stated in the movies being broudend but when it came down to it we were left with a half figured answer.
I realize that good story telling doesn't tell you everything all at once but the questions chpt 8s merv crits had us wondering have been left out to dry. 9.1s set of just smoozeing the intruder could and should have been completed in 2 maybe 3 missions. I'll admit the 9.2 cirts have sorta gone back to how it was in chpt 8 but theres only so many obviously futile attempts and stupid plans Flood can give us untill it gets boring hacking the same computer only to come up empty handed.