sleepincat
Seraph says that he protects that which matters most. Doesn't Morpheus say in his speech before the party in Zion that "after one
hundred years, I remember that which matters most... WE ARE STILL HERE" Maybe Seraph's, as protector of the Oracle (who unbalances equations) purpose is to ensure that there are always humans, that the machines are never fully in control. Make any sense?
hundred years, I remember that which matters most... WE ARE STILL HERE" Maybe Seraph's, as protector of the Oracle (who unbalances equations) purpose is to ensure that there are always humans, that the machines are never fully in control. Make any sense?