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Originally Posted by DeathsHand
And when I say a normal robot, I don't mean one of the sentinals (that's what they're called right?), it could just be some other big important looking robot... Just not the giant face! Anything but the giant face! NNNOOOOOOOOO!!!
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While very funny looking and quite possibly cliché, I can find the purpose of its use. The AI was programmed by humans... Even though the one that talked to Neo wasn't necessarily directly programmed by humans, human thought would still have a large influence on its design. Why would a robot programmed by humans try to think up a new way of communicating with humans? Also, the robots are a bit like bees. Either a core controls the masses, or they're just that damn coordinated due to their mechanical perfection. In the real world, the computers didn't make any androids that I know of... so the only way they could have human physical movement is to take the masses and mock the movement, similarly to what happened in the battle. All the little bots were working together, or were all commanded together just to form a face.
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Originally Posted by DeathsHand
And I really hate kung fu battles... They seem so out of place in the matrix, and they're so boring to watch... I also don't like the flying (same with reloaded)...
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Heheh... despite the fact that it's the most practical form of melee combat? Weaponry obviously wouldn't help very much against the super elitists of the Matrix (agents and Neo)... as the bullets could be dodged. Instead, manipulation of one's body is the best form to hit a target and inflict pain.
As for the flying... err, what exactly is the problem? The graphics? I assume it your problem isn't with the legitimacy of flying being used in the Matrix, as it's obvious that if one could disobey gravity, what is to keep them down. Flying is much more mobile than staying on the ground.