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The Matrix

Just a couple questions that may or may not have been explained.

1. Are there only the three agents, with the exception of the Smiths? Or are there some in one city, some in another, etc.
2. Is an agent fast enough to kill another agent, again with the exception of the Smiths?
3. Is Neo (The One) the only one able to move as fast as he does, or are certain people just more capable than others? If he's unique in that sense, then how come no one but Morpheus truly believed he was The One after the sparing match?
4. When learning new programs (ie. martial arts, etc) does the person learning instantly know the subject, or are they going through actual training the whole time, but in a fraction of the time to the others (ie. hyperbolic time chamber in DBZ)?
 
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1) 3 of what? 😕
2) Maybe
3) The Matrix is a computer program linked to the mind. Therefore, those with better mental reflexes and understanding can manipulate the Matrix to a greater extent.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Just a couple questions that may or may not have been explained.

1. Are there only the three agents, with the exception of the Smiths? Or are there some in one city, some in another, etc.
2. Is an agent fast enough to kill another agent, again with the exception of the Smiths?
3. Is Neo (The One) the only one able to move as fast as he does, or are certain people just more capable than others? If he's unique in that sense, then how come no one but Morpheus truly believed he was The One after the sparing match?
4. When learning new programs (ie. martial arts, etc) does the person learning instantly know the subject, or are they going through actual training the whole time, but in a fraction of the time to the others (ie. hyperbolic time chamber in DBZ)?

1. I'm sure there can be an infinite amount of agents since it's the software or whatever that creates them...after all, they are just code.

2. Again, if the machines who control the matrix world wanted an agent to kill another agent, it can happen. After all, they are just code.

3. I 'm not sure abuot this one, maybe it's because people are just skeptical about a "savior".
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
I ask new questions each time I watch this movie. Unfortunately for all of you, I watch this movie half a dozen times a month. 😉


I watched the sequel and haven't watched any wachowski films since.
 
Originally posted by: Theb
Originally posted by: LoKe
I ask new questions each time I watch this movie. Unfortunately for all of you, I watch this movie half a dozen times a month. 😉


I watched the sequel and haven't watched any wachowski films since.

You should give V for Vendetta a chance - redemption is possible.
 
Originally posted by: Theb
Originally posted by: LoKe
I ask new questions each time I watch this movie. Unfortunately for all of you, I watch this movie half a dozen times a month. 😉


I watched the sequel and haven't watched any wachowski films since.

They made other movies? 😛

Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
You should give V for Vendetta a chance - redemption is possible.

Oh, I watched that. Not too bad.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
I ask new questions each time I watch this movie. Unfortunately for all of you, I watch this movie half a dozen times a month. 😉

There are better movies to spend your time with.
 
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