Archival Science Databanks
Communications intercept. Transmission detected Tue 23rd of Sep 2008 at 11:02 AM by Othinn. Communique follows:
The Cryptos audio files found in the 4.1 and 4.2 missions.
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When Neo had the Machines by the balls, did he free humanity from the Matrix? No. He knew that would be a disaster for us all.
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Neo never intended to wake everyone up, you know. That's just what the Zionites say, because he's not around to correct them any more.
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The Machines can't give us Neo's body back because they don't have it. He's rotting in some tunnel just short of Zion, where he was killed by operatives of the Council.
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The Merovingian is only concerned with himself and his needs.
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The Machines don't always have the best interests of humanity at heart.
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The Zionites have tunnel vision. They can't see any other path.
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Niobe's hatred of the Merovingian seems to drive her whole agenda. That's no way to lead people.
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Think about this. Neo defeated Smith. He won. That means he made it out of the Matrix alive. He had already negotiated a Truce that let the Machines keep the Matrix running, so they had no reason to kill him. The only people whose power he threatened were the leaders of Zion. Think about it.
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The General is quite dangerous. His activities imperil everyone. If he isn't stopped, much could be lost. The Matrix itself could crumble.
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E Pluribus Neo is just a bunch of poor misguided kids worshipping a rock stat who died tragically.
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The Truce Neo brokered was intended to keep people inside the Matrix. To keep them safe. Neo had been through the horror of awakening, and he wanted to spare others.
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The leaders of Zion hated Neo because he usurped their power, and he wouldn't help them achieve their agenda to wake up all humans. Why do you think he had to go to the Machine City alone?
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Any assassin has to expect retribution in some form. If he was unprepared for it, the Assassin deserved to die. No one will mourn him.
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Speaker 1: It has been another period. Please report.
Speaker 2: I'm fine.
Speaker 1: There is concern you may be unstable. The process could not be complete, of necessity.
Speaker 2: I am in full control. But the memories are there, along with speech patterns, and habits of language construction.
Speaker 1: They can be accessed freely?
Speaker 2: Screw you, you damn robot. Nobody's gonna fall for this load of blue-pill crap. You don't know humans. You don't know jack.
Speaker 1: This is control?
Speaker 2: There are degrees. No concern is warranted.
Speaker 1: I will report.
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Speaker 1: What you're suggesting is unconscionable. Come on, Cryptos, that's just evil.
Speaker 2: It's logical: a necessary sacrifice. We can't bring them all to Zion.
Speaker 1: It would be a mass murder without parallel. You're insane.
Speaker 2: They're hardly alive! Their lives are a lie, a damn TV show beamed into their brains. To bring down the Machines, we must destroy their power source. It's too bad, but their bodies power the Machine.
Speaker 1: Cryptos, listen. You need to spend some time in the Matrix. Bluepills are not numbers. They're people, with hopes, and fears, and yes, dreams. They deserve their lives.
Speaker 2: Then why do you even try? Quit! Give up! Let the evil go on forever!
Speaker 1: I have faith in Morpheus.
Speaker 2: Him and his savior. We're waiting.
Speaker 1: The way may soon be over. This guy Thomas Anderson looks like he may be the One.
Speaker 2: Heard that before.