USH'S MATRIX GAME- General Discussion

Started by Newjak94 pages

Originally posted by Captain REX
Yeah, well, hurry up you Philo players! I want to shoot stuff.
You know we are dealing with a bunch of stuff right now and your pestering isn't helping. 😛

Sure our pestering helps. Hurry up, or you'll get more of it. 😛

Fear our pester-sauce!

Pester-sauce 😂

I'm very good at pestering people...😄

That's because you're the Pester Chef and you like to go to Pester Bravo.

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Well, that just about destroyed every single idea I had had...except for the one that I thought was the least plausible. Which instead turned out to be right. Woohoo!

Botched Melitus copy idea?

Oh god, we're fighting Jericho again...

Hah! Wow, how did I not see that coming?

Hell, Lo Qi just said that he relies on the Hunter for his strategic advice...

Originally posted by General Zink
Botched Melitus copy idea?

Oh god, we're fighting Jericho again...

I posted what the theory was a few days ago 😛 I had thought, judging by how the Hunter had said "we've won the war" (including himself in that), that he was somehow formerly human.

And it appears I was right 😊 at least, somewhat.

And I'm pretty sure that we all just completely missed any hints at that because it was probably about the last thing we expected...

Well, I see one of the issues here: is it okay to sacrifice billions of innocent lives for the freedom of a few thousand?

Should be fun.

Ah, there's a real thinker. If you save those billions, the Matrix continues, but you've saved those billions. If you sacrifice them, the Matrix ends, but mankind continues in Zion while the Machines start to flicker out and die...

...but I don't care, I just shoot the Machines as they come. doped

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Now what I'm wondering...is just what the hell happened to Jericho so that he ended up as he is now, as the Hunter.

It's a few hundred thousand. I believe around 200k.

And for the continuation, and recovery of the human race? Yes, sacrificing those still in the Matrix makes perfect sense.

A means to an end...

Still, I don't recall the Matrix being devoid of humanity in Reloaded...

I think that my character may not go with Berserker`s end justifying the means aproach- this is how Sennacherib thinks.

Gosh1 It's almost as if you are presented with a dilemma exactly identical to Sennacherib's except reversed, isn't it?

Eradicating all opposition is not an end of everything, isn`t it?