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Question in regards to Loyalty...
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02-08-2010, 01:40 PM,
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RE: Question in regards to Loyalty...
(02-08-2010, 12:49 PM)Prospero Wrote: Agreed. The whole code-bombing thing was such a childish, sterile gesture. I mean, it's the kind of immature crap you expect from high-school/middle-school kids (sorry to any we have on this crew), not from someone with his experience and vision. It only makes sense if you view it as a regression, a retreat into puerile behavior only justified by the personal emotional satisfaction it provides. Not the sign of a leader. Well, if you look at Morpheus's transgression along the path he walked, it was just one daring and fool-hearty risk after another. While we as the viewers of the trilogy saw him as a visionary and a consummate leader, the upper echelon of Zion's military (not the council, but the other captains and commander) thought he took dangerous risks and put himself, his crew, and Zion at great risk. Couple that with the fact that the prophecy came true (even though Neo told him that it wouldn't / it couldn't / and that he wasn't supposed to end the war), and you get what Morpheus became. He was so sure of himself before Neo proved to be the one and he continued to be... not cocky, but confident in his beliefs. So, you've got Neo supposedly dead, the machines won't give up his body, and Morpheus knew that peace wouldn't last. So he struck first. I'm not saying that what he did was right, but it is what it is. As for the codebombing being childish... RP wise, Qui would love to have a chat with you about that. |
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