Daily reminder that Cypher did absolutely nothing wrong

Daily reminder that Cypher did absolutely nothing wrong.

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He sure took his sweet was time killing Neo and really he probably would've gotten rekt by sentinels anyway if he had

He killed 3 people

she was a huwah

What if the machines were lying and were going to kill him anyways?

Why would machines lie?

Wanting to go back into the Matrix wasn't wrong, but killing his crewmates was.

Why would the machines keep their word to a human?

They obviously did at the end of the trilogy when they didn't need to

he had zero remorse about killing his crewmates, he didn't give a fuck that they didn't want to die. he was a piece of shit.

Because they are machines and think only in what is logical. Machines can't have ulterior motives.

t. roastie

you're right, forget what i said betraying your friends to their death is fine.

They weren't his friends.

""""friends"""""

>withhold crucial information for life altering decision
>world sucks harder than you could imagine
>freedom isn't free dude lol

Fuck Morpheus and fuck everyone who followed this retarded monk wannabe faggot.

Were they even friends though? They all seemed like assholes to me. I'd kill them all too if it meant I didn't have to eat protein slop every day for the rest of my life.

Which is why the ending to the movie was ridiculous. It implies that machines have honor.

totally. and take pleasure in killing them too. what a hero.

Typical roast reply.

He was saving them.

this, he was even worse than Judas

You don't know how long Morpheus has been riding his ass and making him fight Agents and Sentinels and shit.

>It implies that machines have honor.
Or the machines realised they've not progressed at all in 400 years and need human ingenuity.

>It implies that machines have honor.
What? How in the fuck do you jump to this retardedly far off conclusion?

The machines don't lie because they can't. They do what suits their mission, i.e. to keep the Matrix intact and preserve humanity. Watch the Second Renaissance for fuck's sake.

>Second Renaissance
That battle was fucking wild

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>Watch the Second Renaissance
nah I'm good

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how did he get in and out of the matrix by himself to eat that steak

And why would he want them?

Ellen page is getting worst by the day .. very sad

except that lol

>can make a smoking hot blonde AI to jerk it to
>can't program a nice steak
Why not just use their own adhoc matrix to fufill their urges?

Nah, I think the machines would've honored their deal. Double-crossing is so...human

Daily reminder that it doesn't make sense how without any assistance or anyone watching him, he managed to hook himself into the matrix, have a clandestine meeting with agent smith, and get himself out of the matrix since we learn earlier in the film that you need an operator to do such things for you, and he could never be in there discussing his plot to betray everyone without being completely unsure whether or not someone was sitting there watching it all transpire.

The Matrix was terrible

He was the quintessential NPC and a poster-child for all the modern commie NPC traitors, before SJW´ism even started in earnest.

Everybody who is even half aware knows, THIS is the face of your arch enemy.
The lazy sociopath who will throw you under the bus without the slightest regret.
Just to have your burger.

tl;dr Cipher did EVERYTHING wrong.

Big plothole i never considered

A machine would ruthlessly pursue game theory to meet its directives, only a human would undermine their goals for a vague, emotional notion like honor.

>commie
>hedonist
Cipher would be a neolib.

They gave him 1337 haxxor codes to where he didnt need any of that shit

That's the whole point of them creating AI ... they had honor and fear of death and wanted peace at first ... the humans like you fucked it up

Nah not even close

Honor has nothing to do with it. Cypher delivered what was promised, the machines complete the transaction. Nothing more, nothing less

They don't even give it a throwaway bs explanation such as in the film, they simply never address it which has always made my brain hurt.

Cypher is the most bluepilled character.

but the machines in the matrix aren't just "machines", animatrix shows they are sentient beings that are able to simulate emotions and fear

His mistake was chimping out like an incel because he got rejected by trinity.

They were trying to grab his prize, he works for chosen one.

He took the redpill though.

Based machines even created a VR utopia for humans the first time around. But humans chimped out anyway, as is their nature.

probably one of my favourite villains in movies. his motivations are understandable and i'm willing to bet most people would do the same

0/10

if you had payed attention, you would know that their SOP was to never fight Agents or Sentinels, because they couldn't.
(no the EMP doesn't count as fighting)

is this a secret Sopranos thread?
>ralphie did nothing wrong

>a nigger
>a halfcast nigger
>a lesbian
>people

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He was willing to be plugged back in so he would continue to be of use to the machines. To them it doesn't matter if he'd be a beggar or a king, only that he stays plugged in.

>THIS is the face of your arch enemy.
>The lazy sociopath who will throw you under the bus without the slightest regret.
You mean like colluding with Russia, breaking campaign promises, and endlessly firing his closest supporters out of political expediancy?

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It wouldn't be that hard to rig up a device to insert the probe into your brain. And he probably had an program that did the job of the operator as well that was set to send him into the matrix and give him the call after a set amount of time so he could exit.

it's not like he had to find an exit under pursuit and duress, like we usually see. it's possible the machines know the location of some or possibly all exits.
in the beginning of the movie we see that Agent Smith instinctively finds the nearest exit from the hotel room after Trinity escapes their attempt at capture.