Careful, dear. Sometimes a choice can come back to haunt you.
Tranque101 wrote:Two sides to every coin.First the Machines say they rescue her,EPN say she was abducted.Now the EPN say they rescued her.Machines will say she was abducted.All a matter of phrasing, Rescue and Abduct can mean the same thing in actuality but designated based upon which "side of the coin" you are on.I prefer to think of it as the machines pulling on her feet and EPN on her hands as if its some sort of "tug of war" until she splits right down the middle!Good luck to you all regardless.-Dr. BourdeauxActually I'm pretty sure her screaming for help and not wanting anything to do with the Machines sorta nips your theory in the bud and that she was on the same side of the coin as we were. Considering that both sides want whats "best" for the the blues her side is the only side of the coin to look at.
Two sides to every coin.First the Machines say they rescue her,EPN say she was abducted.Now the EPN say they rescued her.Machines will say she was abducted.All a matter of phrasing, Rescue and Abduct can mean the same thing in actuality but designated based upon which "side of the coin" you are on.I prefer to think of it as the machines pulling on her feet and EPN on her hands as if its some sort of "tug of war" until she splits right down the middle!Good luck to you all regardless.-Dr. Bourdeaux
Funny how those tunes changed when they told you to start fighting us.
Policies change. Alliances change. France and Germany were on two different sides in the early 20th century, but by the end they were allies. The USSR and the US were allies during WWII, but they became enemies afterwards. Nothing is static.
Garu wrote:
Because of EPN's interaction with her, despite early decisions not to awaken her, she became far too curious. Had they left her alone, she might only be a grieving widow at best.
Preying on the vulnerable is a common tactic cults use to gain members.
Illyria
Garu wrote: Because of EPN's interaction with her, despite early decisions not to awaken her, she became far too curious. Had they left her alone, she might only be a grieving widow at best. Preying on the vulnerable is a common tactic cults use to gain members.
The same can be said for any organized group pushing an agenda you know. It's not only cult specified.
Also Garu's assessment is wrong. In our dealings with her (at least my own) she never once asked about the Matrix or anything related to the "truth". Our folly was in asking her to assist us in gathering Intel on Mauser as she had worked at a building he had been spotted in and their networks were the ones the Machine had confiscated.
`but ill defently be there next time