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TRILOGY ONLY In the Matrix, Agent Smith is closer to being the One than Neo is.

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Description

Burden of Proof equal Con has to prove Neo was the One more than Agent Smith.

No wiki page that specifically defines the One as Neo is permitted. No source that belieces the Oracle told the full truth is permitted.

For Agent Smith to be closer to beinh the One it is required that the Oracle either lied or was proframmed fooled. Either way, the One was a concept and Zion was not the real world, it was another level of the Matrix.

In this debate, Con MUST prove the direct opposite to what Pro does; that Neo was closer to being the One than Agent Smith.

The One is supposed to be the person within the Matrix that frees humanity from the tyranny of the machines and even helps destroy the machines.

I am going to prove that firstly there was not just the One necessarily but that if there was it is far more Agent Smith than Neo. Neo may even be an implant from the true Machines, not the Zion level that feared Agent Smith more as well as worried about Neo.

You do not have to have seen the Matrix Trilogy to believe this. The fourth movie with the woman being the One is not really relevant to this. This is about Trilogy only. Only the first 3 movies are part of this debate.

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@Sir.Lancelot
@AdaptableRatman

I am working on this, yes.

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@whiteflame

Whiteflame is currently voting on this already, I believe

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@Barney
@whiteflame

Pls vote ty.

Agent smith

I don't think I'll get around to voting on this one, as I am not enough of a fan of the film series to stay engaged with the borderline scattershot arguments (there were good points in there, but from what I read it felt like there wasn't a clear trajectory)

That said, here are the thoughts I wrote down as I started to read it...

Creators:
While the description addresses it already, pro immediately opens with an attack against dogmatic loyalty to their narrative. I am not sure what them being trans has to do with anything, but honestly this debate couldn't be held in a meaningful fashion if we did not entertain that the writers could be wrong.
This also reminds me of an issue at Marvel Comics: https://debate.miraheze.org/wiki/Was_Cyclops_Right%3F#Marvel_Is_God

The philosophy of Matrix:
Risks scope creep, but interesting. AS would be the one if there is only one (an over simplification, I am not trying to write paragraphs on each element).

Birthplace:
The description really could have done with whatever the prophecy is... But if it's key that the one is born in the matrix, then AS seems a closer match by that standard.

More religious talk:
I know those movies borrow from theology, but it pretty well invites dismissal to go so straight into that in the opening round (as much as it should be foreshadowed). Points like what hairstyle a character has, IMO miss the point of the debate and distract from it. This area gets mistaken for a Gish Gallop (I will add that trying to refine the resolution into one with the same meaning, seemed fruitless); but I do not consider it to be one, merely one that drifted off into too many side issues.

A set of The One:
Con does well comparing this to The Read Pirate Roberts, as a series of The One, which likewise matches what's said in the movies, even if they are shown to all have his face (incidentally, I don't think the MTV parody was unfair: https://youtu.be/HeSrJO4ISwo?si=9o1R0LbUEDVd6RII&t=353).

Trinity:
Con lands a very good point with The Oracle insisting the Trinity will fall in love with The One.

"Neo"
Con's point about the name was however weak, as it's going back to the authors being a bit uninspired.

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@Sir.Lancelot

Do not try and bend the voter. That's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth. There is no voter.

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@Barney
@whiteflame
@fauxlaw
@Savant

Hey there, fellow voters. Is it possible to get a vote on this one?

Depends what fan means. If I was hardcore fan irl I wouldn't identify myself here as that and it depends what fan means.

I don't think you realise it is actually hard to watch/see the series anymore outside US and I have gradually weaned myself off of anything like Netflix. This Lent I cut down on it.

I knew early on when I saw it that it didn't add up that Neo was the hero. The biggest reason I knew this is the machines could see him the entire time. There is no possible way Morpheus and Trinity were accidentally getting 'lucky' every single time or outhacking an entire simulated reality itself that they themselves somehow supposedly escaped.

I was a very highly intelligent guy (IQ is irrelevant, my intelligence is higher than that if we mean philosophically) and watched it young but I originally thought it was a test. As in, if he picked Red, they'd keep testing him until he caved in and begged for blue again. That didn't pan out obviously.

I didn't like Agent Smith at first but I realised the other Agents were actually worse than Smith for achieving the goals Morpheus had if you thought about it harder.

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@AdaptableRatman

I like the choice in the pfp. It’s really epic and badass.
Are you a fan of The Matrix?

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@AdaptableRatman

I promise I won’t.

This debate is very interesting to me, I’ll take it seriously and participate with full commitment

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@Sir.Lancelot

Do you promise you wont FF?

I really want this to be a good debate.