So the Architect tells Neo that they've destroyed Zion six times now, but then later refers to Neo's five predecessors. I they've destroyed Zion six times, wouldn't he be the seventh Neo? If there was a version of this event that didn't include a Neo (or if the Architect was simply lying), I would hope that would be clarified. On the other hand, if this repopulate Zion scenario took place as he described, wouldn't the "old" Neo be part of Zion's current populace? I guess this all speaks again to how disappointed I was in how few further wrinkles about all this were included in Matrix Revolutions.
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the agents are trying to get the codes for Zion in the first movie makes NO sense. Why would they need them?Because then the sentinels could have walked in the front door by overriding the security codes, rather than having to build those giant diggers to get them there another way? That's all I can think of.