((I always love these events the best, even though there is little player interaction. So dramatic!))
Given the events surrounding Wright Research of late, this doesn't surprise me in the least. Misdirection, sleight of hand; Danielle always was a magician. Or as good as, anyway.
Now, what does "help" mean?
Oh, I am so vindicated. I always said she wasn't dead! Hah!
Still, that's little comfort. She's got her grubby hands on override technology, so, you know... we're all doomed.
The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy. Ms.Wright must really seek her revenge no matter of the cost.
(Something BIG is coming.....hm new Merovingian split org.???)
The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy. Ms.Wright must really seek her revenge no matter of the cost. (Something BIG is coming.....hm new Merovingian split org.???)
I dunno, I can't see where this is going. It depends on Wright's relationship with the Oligarchy. If she's in league with them, then we're utterly doomed. Even the Machines will fall before a determined collective of override-wielding enemies.
If, on the other hand, Wright is acting on her own, I think we can count on the Oligarchy's support. I'm all but certain that it's in the Colony's best interests for the status quo to remain, with the Matrix in place and administered by Zero-One. At least for the time being.
I really can't see a reason or any actual event that would cause the Oligarchy to change what they've been doing for gawd knows how long. The only events I can think of that might have done anything are; Wright herself contacting the Oligarchy, but then what would she say 'The Machines... blah evil blah blah prison blah'. I mean what facts could she tell them that they probably didn't know already?
The other event is the BIP being found by the Merv, but really why should they be peeved at the Machines for that, noone apart from the person who wrote it and a select few others knew about it until the Intruders intruded. Not the Machines fault that.
I also find it hard to believe that whilst the Oligarchy may have power over the code of the simulation and some decent defences at their colony, the Machines wouldn't have their own effective means of attacking the colony. Perhaps they arrived at a stalemate at one point, both with the power to destroy the other at the cost of themselves and so negotiated whatever standpoint they have now.
So until there is positive proof, I'm going to act on the assumption that she is acting alone, or at least without the backup of the Oligarchy. I'll also wait to see what she does next. It doesn't look good though with the apparent death of that security guy.
Looks like the machines have some explaining to do.
Kybutra wrote:Looks like the machines have some explaining to do.Not really. Only her body was ever said to have been destroyed but the words "kill" "eliminated" or "dead" were never used by them. It's another case where redpills have ignored a few facts and jumped the gun on calling someone dead (myself included). After all we have seen several humans that have separated their minds from their body and have lived without a body in the real.
GamiSB wrote:Kybutra wrote:Looks like the machines have some explaining to do.Not really. Only her body was ever said to have been destroyed but the words "kill" "eliminated" or "dead" were never used by them. It's another case where redpills have ignored a few facts and jumped the gun on calling someone dead (myself included). After all we have seen several humans that have separated their minds from their body and have lived without a body in the real.Mhmm... The Machines are very... precise about their wording...
The_Merovingian wrote:Oh, hi.
Mind ****When you see it you'll **** bricks