H'mm. I'm not sure I believe Carlyne. Either Halborn isn't crippled in the slightest and has other plans for the interface, or Carlyne himself is suffering from the same condition and is just as desperate.I can't think of a motivation for him to lie, though, so I'll leave it at that.
So Halborn is dying and is looking for a cure in here. Seems like whatever he's dying from is also affecting his mental state.
No. He's already dead. Sounds to me like I was right when I said he wanted to put his consciousness into a bluepill body.
Sounds like a cause worth aiding to me, or at least, one more worthwhile than whatever the conniving Thing Two is up to in here. But if the Machines didn't lie to him and he can't detatch from this place, that means we'd have to get it for him.
...But that could easily be worthwhile if he'd tell us how to pull of his little trick here.
The answers we managed to get were pleasing, though I'd agree with Proc that to follow Carlynes word blindly would be stupid. However, for the present time there is no real harm in accepting the help he gave us and taking those answers on board.
One thing is for sure, Carlyne does seem equally adept at dodging certain questions when asked, as Halborn is.
Hrm... he mentions being fitted out to work with different equipment.that could mean that they are:from a newer version of the matrixfrom an older version of the matrixfitted out to run other machine equipment (external to the matrix or even experimental systems - new or old)Given that Halborn is seeking a bilogical interface program (as is Carlyne aparently) I'd say that they have been selected for their exceptional abilities and seem to be attempting to put their mind into the body of someone else or even a machine in order to escape their confines.So it would appear that Carlyne (a female name BTW, derived from Carolyne) witnessed the machine attack on Stallingrad, and Halborn (Hal - born = computer born? also there was Halborn of Rivendel in LOTR) was the one researching Neo in the cinematic.
Wow...