There was no way they could ever put him back in.
There was no way they could ever put him back in
Says who?
>If we don't see exactly how something is done, it's a plot hole!
That was the plan all along: get him to betray the team, capture Morpheus, and then kill him.
IT WAS A HORSE
I wouldn't call it a plot hole at all. The machines would have ZERO incentive to put him back in once he gave up Zion. Dude is just too obsessed with going back to see the logic in it
Never send a human to do a machines job.
He was just going to stay rotting away in the ship and they still use hard lines.
In one of the side story comics they made a similar deal with another person that they needed to pilot a craft to kill some ayyes and he just plugged in afterward to live out the rest of his life floating in space but being rich in the Matrix.
There's also zero reason why they wouldn't live up to the promise
why keep any human alive? why not just enough?
Why did he want to go back, he was basically a God in the matrix because he was unplugged.
>The machines would have ZERO incentive to put him back in once he gave up Zion
The machines honor their deals. They would have put him back in. Anyone who doesn't see this by the third movie(that machines are morally better than humans) is a literal sub 89iq retard.
Because it was made before we created neural imaging. If the goal is to make a sensory prison it's better to use brains that already know how to produce it, and it's been shown time and time again that the Matrix is also inhabited by many disembodied machines and encompasses a lot of their day to day although we don't really get a reason why.
Machines decide to keep growing humans for fuel instead of just murdering them all, they even put them in a simulated paradise (at first at least, correct me if I'm wrong) so I don't think it's too hard to believe they'd honour a deal like that.
Pretty much. Otherwise they would've never made any deals and in the end it saved them as well.
I'd do the same honestly. Fuck humanity. I'll be the god of the virtual world. Wouldn't get my memory wiped though, fuck that.
>A God in the matrix
That was Neo. This guy was just above any normal human but below any agent.
>unplugged
He took the red pill and regretted it when he realized reality was shit compared to the "cozy" mundane matrix life that he used to live. "ignorance is bliss" that's what he says after eating a juicy 5 star stake inside the matrix.
No, he would have to physically be put back in those womb pods so his body could survive while he was in the matrix for the rest of his life.
Not many people think about that one
>The machines would have ZERO incentive
>ZERO incentive
He's a resource you fucking dipshit, humans are literally a power source the machines need to survive.
dunno the machine constructs never were dishonest. they probably would have put him back if he did what they wanted
the could of just had cows, and the simulation they would need to run on the cow-matrix would take up hardly any CPU power at all.
>ZERO
1.) plugging him back in gives them that much more energy. It's infinitesimal, but not zero.
2.) honoring deals or not sets a precedent
3.) the Architect prides himself on holding up his end of bargains (this point is admittedly the weakest on the grounds that the Architect is the bad guy, and he wasn't in the first film).
bro, did you watch the movies?
In the comic, a major plot point is that time seems to drag on in the matrix, and shit seems to repeat, because they are doing a shit ton of calculations to figure out how to deal with the Ayys.
So, when they re-link him to the Matrix, they just start him back in his younger years, and slow down the perception of time in the Matrix so that even though he only has 45 minutes of oxygen left in his ship, in the Matrix he lives for like 50 more years.
The cows wouldn't even need a matrix, and you know what, the humans wouldn't either if they were simply brain dead. A bunch of Terry Shivo's. There is absolutely no reason for the matrix to exist at all, or for the machines to spend so much time meticulously trying to control Virtual human lives. The Matrix has to be the epitome of the 'dont question it' movie, because any analysis about the plot from any direction completely breaks the movie
Yeah, well, tell that to all the doofuses who can’t figure out how Arya could possibly have found a way to shank the Night King because they didn’t see her sneak into position to do it, even though we spent multiple seasons of the show watching her get trained as a stealth assassin.
literal fucking brainlet
the machines still cared about the humans
thats why they kept them alive
Wrong, just because Morpheus believes that doesn’t make it so, dipshit.
Humans are farmed out of empathy and as a computational resource. In that order as well.
Morpheus and his little theory defies the laws of thermodynamics and anyone who’s done 7th grade level physics 101 knows this.
My in world rationalisation is that Morpheus doesn’t want to let Neo know that the machines feel empathy and wish to make humans comfortable in their simulated environment, so Morpheus feeds him the bs “Humans are being used as BATTERIES by evil machines!” so Neo will concentrate on doing as much damage to the Machines as possible instead of becoming distracted, learning more about the Matrix and inevitably continuing along the path of completing the ones final function. Restarting the cycle of The Matrix.
Morpheus is actually THE bad guy in all of this.
IRL it was the studio who forced the Directors to use the battery narrative because they correctly assumed American Audiences were too retarded to understand the concept of CPU’s and server farms. The Cannon explanation is they’re farmed for Survival and CPU power, this is also later confirmed by the Animatrix and two sequels.
All the battery narrative does is cast shade on Morpheus as being an unreliable narrator at best, malicious at worst.
i'll repeat what they say in every matrix thread, supposedly in the orig. scrip the humans' brains were used as processing power to perform CPU functions for the Matrix and machines.
>brainlet
>didn't even understand the post
hes fucking retarded for bargaining something that high stake on something that be paid up front
And where did the machines get their processing power from before the matrix even existed when they were warring with the humans in the first place?
>The machines would have ZERO incentive to put him back in once he gave up Zion.
What do you think of the machines, human?
Fucking hell you're retarded, the machines literally don’t need Humans for anything
They have their own AI and are self functioning mechanisms
They just use human server farms to keep us alive and run interesting experiments on with all that brainpower being hooked up onto a network
>is an argumentative sperg
>mental gymnastics
>still wrong
clockwork
Why not use other means to generate power? Why not cover the sky in solar panels?
Not an argument, you can’t refute a single thing I said can you you faggot
I'm not delving into your stupid headcanon, user. Gain some self awareness.
>gets asked a basic question
>spazzes out
Wew, boy
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Absolute cope, You’re not fooling anyone you brainlet, you’ve got nothing
A few swift blows to the head ought to do it.
>Machines decide to keep growing humans for fuel
>fuel
UNRELIABLE NARRATOR you dumb redditor.
The Matrix RAN on human brains. That was literally the "hardware" they required. No humans=no Matrix. The Matrix was a shared illusion, a dream, that was the whole point, that's why significantly powerful minds can alter it. Jesus christ, this is like, the single most critically defining point of the film.
IT WAS A HOOA
why would they put anyone back in? You can't get more energy out of anything than you put into it.
trannies can't into thermodynamics
Why would anyone want to leave the matrix? If your senses can't distinguish between it and reality, then it is a superior experience to being outside.
it only makes you think that
Why would anyone want to leave Europe? If your senses can't distinguish that there are undiscovered lands out there, then it is a superior existence to being outside.
He's a loose end that would have to be tied up, and woulsn't have to otherwise. Plus, it's not like the robots can easily kill this one guy, it's not like he was still in the matrix for an agent to assassinate him or anything.
i just noticed his sunglasses are clip ons over regular glasses
why would he see himself that way in the matrix?
what if you could never really know if you left Europe?
Would still be worth the effort to try. Humans are natural explorers.
Of course not. Once known, traitors are never treated kindly by either side.
If the using party knows the traitor as such, once victory is assured, the traitor is forthwith dispatched (e.g. Doctor Yueh in Dune).
Imagery.
He likes the tight constraint that holds the glasses in place over the freehanging glasses that could more easily fall off.
Also see the necklace, it's very tight around his neck and the decoration is placed right above his windpipe.
On a very subconscious level this tells you a lot about his character. It's actually really good costume design.
I like this analysis
its pretty cool. seen the movie several times since the theater and never noticed