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.
Play Time: | Beat the Bugs. A UGO Starship Troopers 2 promotion. |
Links of the Day: | When the zombies take over, how long till the electricity fails? |
Stories of the Day: |
TechTV Fans Mad as Hell. Chicken killers ordered to clean coops. Thanks Baldric. Truck hauling bees crashes in Montana. Thanks Jerry. |
Science!: |
Scientists Teleport Not Kirk, but an Atom
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Follow-ups: |
Ramones Guitarist Losing Fight with Cancer -Report. Global Chaos, Just for Fun. Foul ball Video. Thanks Jennerstein. |
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I always thought it would be fun to have a Democrat and a Republican face off in the fall, and the "loser" would then become the VP of the winner. The idea being, it would FORCE the 2 parties to learn to work together.
I call him "The Democrat in Republican clothing".