There are so many questions about the simulacrum unanswered. Investigating the questions only leads to even more questions. Or the answers right there, are we that blind, or is it the simulacrum's intended "purpose" to be a distraction?
Mm. He was evasive at times, yet showed signs that we were getting somewhere. I can see why he was frustrating Pace.
One things for sure, it won't be the last time we come accross the sim. Hopefully next time we'll have a little more success.
Why is Pace back to her old look?
This simulacrum poses unique challenges in regards to persuasion for both groups. For the Machines there is the difficulty that its thought patterns were designed to match those of a fanatical, passionate rebel, not to mention the fact they are asking it to perform a task as aggressive and violent as giving them the codes that will lead to mass genocide of Zionist civilians. For Zion itself the difficulty in persuasion lies in the fact that this 'Morpheus' is indeed a sentient program and will not side against those of his ilk lightly, no matter the situation.
It will be interesting to see if either group can make him see the truth of their beliefs. For now he seems to be thinking more rationally than either side to be honest.
Morpheus has always wanted a purpose. This sim has not found one ... yet. I do believe that this sim desired some sort of peace (as those were Neo's last wishes) but if anything, if he has a "purpose", he might be using The System to locate Neo's remains (if they exist). Hard to tell what he really wants at the moment...