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DOCBOT: One of the diverse machines inside the machine city, specificly the Power Station with all those pods, where humans are held within their dreamworld whilst serving as batteries. The docbots apparently are in charge of taking care of those humans who are suspended in their respective pods. We watch one of the bots coming after Neo, once he had taken the red pill and his carrier signal was interrupted, which originated a kind of failure signal to the Matrix, suggesting that human had died and needed to be disposed from the pod and power plant. Thus the bot comes, disconnects Neo from all his plugs and flushes him into the sewers, where the Nebuchadnezzar crew is picking him up. DOWNLOADS: Find a list of downloadable Matrix goodies from this site here: Matrix THEMES: Matrix SCREENSAVERS:
(played by Anthony Ray Parker) Rebel character in "The Matrix": a real free-born from Zion, part of the crew of Morpheus' hovercraft called Nebuchadnezzar. He is brother to Tank. Dozer is the pilot of the Nebuchadnezzar, the only hovercraft that appears in the first movie of the Matrix series. In the movie, both Dozer and his younger brother Tank are said to have been born in the real world, in Zion. Thus, Dozer doesn't have the 'plugs' on his body which allow that the other characters connect to The Matrix. He makes moonshine in his spare time; as Cypher describes it: "it's good for two things: de-greasing engines and killing brain cells." Dozer is slain when Cypher kills him with a lightning gun and betrays the crew of the Nebuchadnezzar. Dozer was married to Cas and had two young children in Zion. Also living in Zion was his sister Zee. After his death, Zee's husband Link took the job of operator of the Nebuchadnezzar in respect of Dozer's wishes. DREAMWORLD: Reference to the Matrix and its "unreal" character, made by Morpheus when he first meets Neo at the Hotel Lafayette, introducing him to what the Matrix really is. Given the fact, that all unfree, pod-born humans are spending their lives suspended in machine pods that are connected to a power station, being used as living batteries, the machines devided a way to keep humans tightly under control whilst using their energy. The machines created the MATRIX, a neuro-interactive simulation. The matrix is a programmed reality which by means of a direct connection to the podpeople's brain induces the notion of fake lives into their minds. This means, that all humans who are connected to the matrix, are living in a dreamworld, since nothing of what they "experience" is really happening.
DIGGER: Gigantic drilling and digging machine, used by t A.I. to get into Zion, the last human city, which lies deep inside the ground and a bit closer to the Earth core, where there is still warmth despite the llack of sunlight. The digger seems in perfect interaction with other machines and sentinels, which protect and even re-start the digger, once it has been brought down by rebel attacks to prevent the machines getting into Zion. The digger almost appeared to be indestructible. Even after losing one of its supporting "legs" it would just balance itself again and continue drilling. Zee and Charra amongst other zionites are shown in their tight battle to get the digger down before it breaches the next level of Zion. |
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DOROTHY:
Reference to the main character Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz". When Thomas Anderson/Neo is about to being unplugged by the rebels, Cypher tells him to "buckle your seatbelts Dorothy cause Kansas is going bye bye", The Reference is one of those many many lliterary references, the Wachowski Brothers as directors of the Matrix trilogy kept interweaving into the movies in plain display of their preferences, interests and great literacy! Other references are referring to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Baudrillard's Simulacra and Simulation amongst others.