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Neo is not jacked in, but he's in the matrix in a place between the matrix and the real world. What's at the real world end?

I think it may be the machine equivelant of a HL that can extract large amounts of data from the matrix, but if so surely they should be able to delete programs more efficiently than having to heard them onto a train?

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"There is no train."

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tink of mobil ave as pergatory

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Hailogon wrote:

Neo is not jacked in, but he's in the matrix in a place between the matrix and the real world. What's at the real world end?


No, I'm afraid you've got the wrong end of the stick, my friend.

The train station has nothing to do with the real world.

It is a connection point between the machine mainframe (a.k.a. 'the Source', 'the machine world') and the Matrix.

Neo is projecting himself into the trainstation due to a wireless connection installed inside his cyborg body (all pod-borns are cyborgs due to the fact that they have been mechanically augmented to receive digital signals from the head jacks).

The machine mainframe runs on its own (virtual?) network, just like the Matrix. Programs that exist in one network can be transported into the other. Programs that originate in the Source/machine mainframe/machine world tend to have a glow inside the Matrix (e.g. Seraph, the Oracle).

Hailogon wrote:

I think it may be the machine equivelant of a HL that can extract large amounts of data from the matrix, but if so surely they should be able to delete programs more efficiently than having to heard them onto a train?


As I've said, it's a mode of transit between the machine world operating system and the Matrix, and not a form of mass program deletion.

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max314 wrote:


The machine mainframe runs on its own (virtual?) network, just like the Matrix. Programs that exist in one network can be transported into the other. Programs that originate in the Source/machine mainframe/machine world tend to have a glow inside the Matrix (e.g. Seraph, the Oracle).


Sorry max, but could you exactly point out where in the movies did you see the Oracle's glow inside the matrix? Cuz from what I remmeber, she doesn't, same a smith. I only recall seeing Seraph glow in golder code in M2 just before Neo fights him. But the Oracle? That's bullshit man, sorry but in M3 we are shown her inside the kitchen when Smith is assimilating her, and ever smith is also green coded. Not a single golden glow.

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You mean you don't see a light BEFORE she's assimilated. But you do see light during the assimilation, yeah?

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intell wrote:

You mean you don't see a light BEFORE she's assimilated. But you do see light during the assimilation, yeah?


The Oracle does not glow in golden code as Seraph, that's my point. max314 misunderstood. He's wrong.

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The Oracle does not glow in golden code as Seraph, that's my point. max314 misunderstood. He's wrong.


It seems to me you just might be so quick to try to prove him "wrong". I looked back at the quote before I posted and I can't see where max said "golden code". He just said that they glowed.

Try again.

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i think that the mobil ave is no more real than the real world and no virtual than the matrix.

as we this is a place were exile programs are smuggled into the matrix via the trainman.

know after watching this particular scene again in revoultions i have come to the conclusion that the merv actual placed Neo in mobil ave.

He knew that his friends (ie morphues and trinity) would go looking for him that he could get the one thing that he wanted the most. the eye's of the oracal.

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intell wrote:

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The Oracle does not glow in golden code as Seraph, that's my point. max314 misunderstood. He's wrong.


It seems to me you just might be so quick to try to prove him "wrong". I looked back at the quote before I posted and I can't see where max said "golden code". He just said that they glowed.

Try again.


Look dude, it seems you're taking all on me, stop it, for good.

Yes, you think I did not read it well?
The thing is he did say that both Seraph and the Oracle glowed in the movies, thus what I apreciated as, is that he reffered as to the famous Golden Code we are shown through Neo's eyes in M2. Get it? Both glowed-->Seraph is shown only one time in the movies in golden code-->makes me think-->The Oracle glowed in the same way-->Seraph and Oracle glowed in Golden Code.

You really gotta stop it on me.

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this one was ez....


the train station - a place between the machine world and matrix is none other then LIMBO. How do i know , the wachoski bros.' choice of name for the station --- MOBIL. Its a cute lil anagram.

Now what is Limbo ?

lim·bo1 (lım“b½) n., pl. lim·bos. 1. Often Limbo. Theology. The abode of just or innocent souls excluded from the beatific vision but not condemned to further punishment.

with that definition, doesnt it make sense now Cool

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lol nice one ez to.

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