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Why did Agent Smith become a virus?

Why did Agent Smith become a virus?

After being initially destroyed by Neo, he became an Exile and manifested as a computer virus with the uncanny ability to copy himself over the minds of bluepills, redpills and programs alike.

What did Agent Smith want?

Whereas Neo’s goal is to save Zion and the humans inside the Matrix, Agent Smith’s goal was to destroy Zion and all humans. Whereas Neo was known as the One, Agent Smith (by copying himself onto others) became the Many. Neo wants to bring order while Smith wants only chaos.

Why are agents so strong in the Matrix?

The Agents were programs, code within the digital system so they were incredibly stronger and faster than their human counterparts in the Matrix. Not Morpheus, nor any other human for that matter, could defeat them as they were simply too slow.

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Why did Smith destroy Zion?

He is in command and wants to destroy Zion, the last free city, so that he can leave the matrix, which he sees as a zoo and prison, because then the guards will be needed no more. He hates mankind and the matrix, especially because of its smell. He sees mankind as a plague for the earth and wants to cure it.

Why did Agent Smith leave the Matrix?

In the first film, he expresses a desire to leave the Matrix to escape its repulsive taint, and reasons that with Zion destroyed, his services will no longer be required, allowing him in some sense to ‘leave’ the Matrix.

What seals neo’s mouth in the matrix 2?

At this point in the film, Neo is still connected to the Matrix, so the Agents still have control over his body and can make modifications. Agents are computer programs and Neo is still linked into the program. It’s possible that some other program which is confederate with the Agents is what seals Neo’s mouth.

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What does Morpheus see on the green screens?

Morpheus is watching the green raining code screens on the Nebuchadnezzar. The code is the visual representation of the Matrix. He’s able to decode what he sees on the screen, giving him a full view of Neo’s office building, locations of Agents, the existence of the window washer platform, etc. Think of it like unlimited security camera footage.

What does the Oracle’s conversation with Morpheus mean?

His discussion with Morpheus implies that he is much more “human” than his colleagues – he shows frustration, exhaustion, impatience, and hatred of the Matrix itself and his place in it. Q: What does Trinity mean when she says “Everything the Oracle told me has come true, everything but this…”?

What is the spoon in the matrix 2?

The spoon exists only in the Matrix, which really means it doesn’t exist. It’s a lesson for Neo, to help him realize that manipulating the Matrix isn’t about focusing on an object and trying to change it. The object doesn’t exist, so he can’t change it, he has to change himself.