...Zion has already killed a blue pill. Yeah we'd both be rich.
((The Mech org was the most convincing and defined organisation in MxO, while it did have a section of 'wannabe agents' valid rp'ers could evolve from the post Revolutions status pround and strong..... as far as I can tell via the early ludicrous situation with the Cyphs and Crytos through the broken truce to today every valid mech rp has been betrayed))
Tytanya_MxO wrote:((The Mech org was the most convincing and defined organisation in MxO, while it did have a section of 'wannabe agents' valid rp'ers could evolve from the post Revolutions status pround and strong..... as far as I can tell via the early ludicrous situation with the Cyphs and Crytos through the broken truce to today every valid mech rp has been betrayed))(( /thumbsup to Tytanya. It's nice to see that Machinists aren't the only ones to see this. We can only hope things turn around sooner than later, but I'm afraid much of the damage has been done. ))
Shinryu wrote: ((Agreed, I can only hope there is a dark sinister part of the story behind all of this to explain why killing him was the only course of action available, because I would not be happy if it was just a way to utilise the RSI pills as part of an LE))
The greatest good for the greatest number of people.Yes, the death of Mr. Manohar was regrettable, the saving of many more is far from it. Operatives worked very well as a team and you should be proud of yourselves for your accuracy and efficiency. This does not mean, however, that it will not be worked upon further; you can be sure of that.[ Osterlind ]
The greatest good for the greatest number of people.
Yes, the death of Mr. Manohar was regrettable, the saving of many more is far from it. Operatives worked very well as a team and you should be proud of yourselves for your accuracy and efficiency. This does not mean, however, that it will not be worked upon further; you can be sure of that.
[ Osterlind ]
We're at war. And in all wars, innocent people die. There's no way around it, unfortunately. Illyria
We're at war. And in all wars, innocent people die. There's no way around it, unfortunately.
Illyria
I must agree with Tytanya to a certain extent as well. However we redpills still have choices to make. You can leave the Machines behind to continue to try to regain their former method of control with the old endless cycle that prevents man, machine and program from evolving. Or you can stay and play the sheep, following orders blindly.
Another alternative would be to continue working with them and try to set an example, one from which they may actually learn something positive from humanity. It seems to me programs and machines are acting out only the negative things they have learned from their creator thus far. I wish I had been there to stop the death of this human. This so called excuse for war is paper thin if you ask me. Zion moved, can anyone blame them? The machines still have all their defenses in place and with the threat of the General and his Commando Sentinels in the real hovering over Zion, moving makes perfect sense. The machines concidered this a threat. I'm sorry I don't see it. Zion moved further away from 01. How is this a threat?
(I'd also like to point out that the story is involving more and more events that happen in the real, fully removing subscribers from the continuing story.)
The Daemon Contingency will be there, ever vigilant, stemming the loss of life and trying to set an example for all. The things you are fighting for are pointless when you really think about it operatives.
Shinryu wrote: ((Agreed, I can only hope there is a dark sinister part of the story behind all of this to explain why killing him was the only course of action available, because I would not be happy if it was just a way to utilise the RSI pills as part of an LE)) ((Latest Machine Crit anyone?))
odj wrote: Shinryu wrote: ((Agreed, I can only hope there is a dark sinister part of the story behind all of this to explain why killing him was the only course of action available, because I would not be happy if it was just a way to utilise the RSI pills as part of an LE)) ((Latest Machine Crit anyone?)) (( The latest critical mission notwithstanding, there was no reason that we can see for actually killing the original Bluepill. He was replaced by another Bluepill or RSI with a program. They could have achieved that by relocating Manohar, renaming him, detaining him or anything along those lines. ))
So ....actually killing bluepills now...come on now...Protecting our race? You machinists need to learn from the machines. They cannot be trusted and just as the ended this inocent bluepills life so they will one day yours.
We were there, and we know what happened.
If "Navin Manohar" hasn't already been terminated, he will be shortly. If he was extracted, whoever did it ought to be shot after all of the communication we put out about this attrocity, or, at least, they won't be running extractions again very soon.
((Seriously... operations get compromised... You can't just ignore the bulk of Zion and pretend we weren't there. We don't forget.))
We were there, and we know what happened.If "Navin Manohar" hasn't already been terminated, he will be shortly. If he was extracted, whoever did it ought to be shot after all of the communication we put out about this attrocity, or, at least, they won't be running extractions again very soon.((Seriously... operations get compromised... You can't just ignore the bulk of Zion and pretend we weren't there. We don't forget.))
Barbaric... truely barbaric.
First of all, let me state my stance on this. I may not agree with the killing of the bluepill and I do wish there had been a way around it. However I can see the reasoning behind it and am safe in the thought that the machines had calculated this as the most efficient and safe way to go about things.