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Date Posted: 05:34:38 11/17/03 Mon
Author: Ehsan
Subject: Nope!
In reply to: afan 's message, "What's up with the sun?" on 20:16:45 11/16/03 Sun

They never said they destroyed the sun!!! they just clouded the sky somehow... which is in my opinion the main weekeness of the whole 3 movies...

>I am a little worried that I'm the first one to point
>this out (unless I'm missing something obvious). In
>Revolutions when Neo and Trinity are flying higher to
>get over the machines at the end, they burst through
>the clouds into a bright clear sky with a SUN!!! In
>the first Matrix it was explained that early in the
>war in an attempt to kill the solar powered machines,
>the humans destroyed the sun. This is the whole reason
>the machines started harvesting humans. If there is
>still a sun, none of the history as given makes sense.
>Damn the Wachowskis for putting this little but
>important detail in right at the end.
>
>Also, even in the science fiction world of the Matrix,
>it doesn't seem possible for Smith to absorb the body
>of a human in the real world (a la Reloaded). A human
>can go into a computer system because who they are in
>the system is just a program representation of
>themself. If Smith absorbed into a human while in the
>Matrix, the representation of the human will always be
>controlled by Smith. It makes sense that the guy being
>infected by Smith might die in the real world, but a
>computer program entering and taking over a human mind
>from a hard line is a bit of a stretch even in Matrix
>sci-fi.

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