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This is a list of characters fromThe Matrix franchise universe. Many of the characters listed here have names reflecting certain aspects of them, such as their status, personality, or role.

Introduced inThe Matrix

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Apoc

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Apoc (played byJulian Arahanga) is a crew member of theNebuchadnezzar inThe Matrix. He is murdered by Cypher when the latter forcibly unplugs Apoc's connection to the Matrix in the real world, killing him instantly.

Agent Brown and Agent Jones

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Choi and DuJour

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Choi (played by Marc Gray) is assumedly abluepill who appears in the first movie buying illegal software from Neo, for which Choi pays $2,000 in cash. Choi, hislatex-clad girlfriend DuJour (played byAda Nicodemou), and several unnamed and unspeaking friends arrive at Neo's door after he had been mysteriously told to "follow the white rabbit" through hiscomputer. When Neo notices that Dujour has a tattoo of a white rabbit on the back of her left shoulder, he accepts their offer to go with them to agoth club, where he is approached by Trinity. Going to the club and subsequently waking up late for work the following day set the stage for the rest of the film, though Choi, Dujour, and their friends are never seen or alluded to again.

Much of Choi's dialogueforeshadows the rest of the film: "I know. This never happened. You don't exist", "You need to unplug", and "Hallelujah. You're my savior, man. My own personal Jesus Christ."

These names would appear to be inspired byFrench language; "Choi" and "DuJour" resembles the French phrase "Choix du jour", meaning "Choice of the day".[1]

Cypher/Mr. Reagan

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Mr. Reagan (a.k.a. Cypher) (played byJoe Pantoliano) is a central character inThe Matrix. In the film, he regrets being "unplugged" and entering the real world. He betrays the crew of theNebuchadnezzar, offering to give up Morpheus to the Agents in exchange for being inserted back into the Matrix with no memory of his time outside the Matrix. In the climax of the film, after the visit to the Oracle, he exits the Matrix and murders members of the crew by leading Mouse into a trap, blasting Dozer and Tank with a lightning rifle, and "unplugging" Switch and Apoc. As he is about to kill Neo and Trinity, a critically injured Tank kills him.

Dozer

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Dozer (played byAnthony Ray Parker) is the pilot and chef of theNebuchadnezzar. He is Tank's brother, and like him, is unable to enter the Matrix as he was born in Zion and therefore has no mechanical ports that machine-bred humans do. After Cypher attempts to murder Tank, Dozer charges at him and is killed instantly by Cypher's lightning rifle.

Morpheus

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Mouse

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Mouse (played byMatt Doran) is a crew member of theNebuchadnezzar.

In the film, Mouse is the youngest crew member of theNebuchadnezzar and theprogrammer of thevirtual realitytrainingsimulationprogram. One of his stand-out scenes occurs when he is discussing to Neo whether theNebuchadnezzar's food tastes like "Tastee Wheat" (a brand ofcereal, posters of which can be briefly seen in the train stations shown inThe Matrix Revolutions), and adds to the theme of subjective reality by suggesting that the flavor associated with both is not the 'true' flavor, but the Machines' error. He is the creator of the programWoman in the Red Dress, which is used as a distraction in part ofNeo's training. He is a very eager young man, excited to see the possibility that Neo could be the one to end the war. He also offersWoman in the Red Dress in a private session to Neo saying, "To deny our impulses is to deny the very thing that makes us human".

Mouse is the first victim ofCypher's betrayal of the crew. As Agent-ledSWAT team members storm the building used by Neo and the others as an entry/exit point, Mouse attempts to stop their initial approach wielding dual automatic shotguns (custom made for the film[2]), but is killed by the police.

Neo

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Main article:Neo (The Matrix)

Neo (born as Thomas A. Anderson, also known as The One, an anagram for "Neo") is theprotagonist of theMatrix franchise. He was portrayed as acybercriminal and computer programmer byKeanu Reeves inThe Matrix Trilogy, as well as having a cameo inThe Animatrix short filmKid's Story.Andrew Bowen provided Neo's voice inThe Matrix: Path of Neo. In 2008, Neo was selected byEmpire as the 68th Greatest Movie Character of All Time.[3] Neo is also ananagram of "one", a reference to his destiny of beingThe One who would bring peace.[4] There are claims thata nightclub in Chicago inspired the name of the character in the Matrix.[5][6] Neo is considered to be asuperhero.[7][8][9]

Oracle

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Main article:The Oracle (The Matrix)

Rhineheart

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Mr. Rhineheart (played byDavid Aston) isThomas Anderson's boss at the software companyMetacortex.

Smith

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Main article:Agent Smith

Switch

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Switch (played byBelinda McClory) is a member of the crew of theNebuchadnezzar.

Unlike the mental projections of other crews, who usually wear dark clothes and nearly-opaque sunglasses, Switch wears white clothes and yellow, translucent sunglasses. Switch and Apoc are portrayed as front-line soldiers while inside the Matrix, acting as "point" and "rear guard" in their escape from the Agents and police and providing covering fire as they make their way into the sewers. Switch's weapon of choice is aBrowning Hi-Power pistol. Switch also pokes fun atMouse, calling him "the digital pimp". Switch is killed when her mind is forcibly pulled from the Matrix byCypher, who betrayed the crew in an attempt to return to the Matrix as a permanent resident himself.

The character was supposedly originally meant to be a feminine character in the Matrix and a man in the real world, but the producers decided to change this because they thought it would confuse the audience.[10]

Tank

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Tank (played byMarcus Chong) is the original Operator of theNebuchadnezzar.

Tank watches over not only the jacked-in crewmembers, but also the ship itself in case the Sentinels (killing machines) detect the ship. Like all Operators, Tank is a skilled programmer who can provide jacked-in crewmembers almost anything they need and guides them to and from dangerous events within the Matrix.

Tank (and his brother Dozer) is unable to enter the Matrix, as he was born in Zion, and therefore without the mechanical ports which machine-bred humans such as Neo or Morpheus have. After Cypher betrays the crew, Tank becomes his first attempted victim in the real world. Cypher blasts an unaware Tank from behind with a lightning rifle, gravely injuring him. He then takes Tank's place in the Operator's chair after murdering Dozer, taunting Neo and Trinity as he "unplugs" Apoc and Switch. As Cypher is about to unplug Neo, Tank recovers enough from his injuries to stand up and kill Cypher with the lightning rifle. He then rescues Neo and Trinity, providing them weapons and valuable information needed in the film's climax.

Tank dies after the events inThe Matrix but before the events in the sequel,The Matrix Reloaded. The character's duties as ship's Operator are handed over toLink, who is married to Tank and Dozer's sister,Zee.

The demise of the character was reportedly due to actor Marcus Chong's salary demands and conflicts with theWachowskis, the writers and creators of theMatrix series, leading to his removal.[11]

Trinity

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Main article:Trinity (The Matrix)

Introduced inThe Matrix Reloaded

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Architect

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Portrayed byHelmut Bakaitis. He is the "father" of The Matrix and its predecessors, and an exceptionally powerful AI. The Oracle states that he tries to "balance the equations" of the Matrix while she unbalances them. The character first appears inThe Matrix Reloaded when Neo encounters him while looking for The Source. The Architect tells Neo that he must choose between saving the Matrix and saving Trinity. After Neo chooses the latter and surrenders himself to the machines to purge Smith from the Matrix, the Architect tells the Oracle at the end ofThe Matrix Revolutions that he will honor the new human/machine truce and allow everyone who wishes to leave the Matrix to do so. As expected from an AI, the Architect is emotionless, analytical, logical, and pragmatic. He generally views humanity and human emotion with contempt if not outright misanthropy.

Originally,Sean Connery was offered the role but turned it down because he did not understand the story.

Axel

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Axel (played byLeigh Whannell) is a crew member of theVigilant. When the crews of theVigilant,Nebuchadnezzar, andLogos go to help Neo reach the Source, Axel is the only non-Operator human other than Trinity to not enter the Matrix, owing to a broken leg. Instead, he stands guard, watching for any Sentinel attacks. He hobbles back to Jax soon after to inform him of an imminent attack, but the catwalk below him collapses from the weight of his leg brace, and Axel falls to his death.

Ballard

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Captain Ballard (played byRoy Jones Jr.), is the captain of theZion hovercraftCaduceus in the filmThe Matrix Reloaded and the video gameEnter the Matrix. He is killed when Bane (possessed by Smith) pre-emptively detonates an EMP, leaving the human crewmembers defenseless against the machines.

Bane

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Bane (played byIan Bliss) is a crew member of theZion hovercraftCaduceus in the filmsThe Matrix Reloaded andThe Matrix Revolutions. His consciousness is overwritten by Smith in the Matrix, allowing Smith to take control of Bane in the real world. He attempts to assassinate Neo, but is foiled by the Kid. He later attempts to convince Captain Ballard to search for theNebuchadnezzar, but is rebuffed. TheCaduceus is then sent to the front lines to defend against the machines, where Bane pre-emptively detonates the EMP, disabling all hovercraft and enabling the machines to massacre everyone. Bane/Smith is the only survivor and is found unconscious by theMjolnir. He then kills Maggie and stows aboard theLogos just before Neo and Trinity depart for the machine city. He holds Trinity hostage and fights Neo, blinding the latter by cauterizing Neo's eyes. Despite this, Neo's real-world powers revealed that he could still see auras of all machines, and he kills Bane/Smith in the ensuing battle.

Binary

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Binary (played by Tahei Simpson) is a crew member of theVigilant. She, Vector, and Soren attack a backup power generator for the local power plant in the Matrix to assist Neo in reaching the Source, but are all immediately killed when theVigilant is destroyed by Sentinels in the real world. This forces Trinity to enter the Matrix and complete theVigilant crew's mission.

Cas

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Cas (played byGina Torres) is the widow of theNebuchadnezzar's former pilotDozer.

Ghost

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Ghost (played byAnthony Wong) is the guns specialist of theLogos ship in thevideo gameEnter the Matrix and thefeature filmsThe Matrix Reloaded andThe Matrix Revolutions.

Ghost is described by theWachowskis as an "asceticBuddhist killer".[12] A student ofphilosophy, he quotes and/or refers toHume,William James,Nietzsche and especiallyKierkegaard. Ghost's name may be a reference to the phrase "ghost in the machine", which describes the concept of mind-body dualism.

Ghost's latest appearance was in theMMORPGThe Matrix Online. Due to copyright issues withAnthony Wong[citation needed], Ghost is bald and has been completely shaven of all facial hair. Ghost, along with "the Twins", are the only recurring characters up-to-date to lack voice actors forThe Matrix Online. Ghost was the first to encounter "Trinity" inside the Matrix after her death, although it was not made clear whether this Trinity was 'real' or a simulation.[13]

Councillor Hamann

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Councillor Hamann (played byAnthony Zerbe) is a senior member of the Zion Council. He is supportive of Neo even though, by his own admission, he does not understand the nature of Neo's abilities.

Jax

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Jax (played bySocratis Otto) is the operator of theVigilant. As Operator, he remained at the console when the crews of theVigilant,Nebuchadnezzar, andLogos assisted Neo with reaching the Source. FellowVigilant crewmate Axel stayed in the real world as well, owing to a broken leg. Axel stood guard, watching for any Sentinel attacks. He hobbles back to Jax soon after to inform him of an imminent attack, but the catwalk below him collapses from the weight of his leg brace, and Axel falls to his death, while a piece of the broken catwalk impales Jax through his chair, killing him. His death prevents him from warning Soren, Vector, and Binary of the imminent Sentinel attack, and all three perish shortly afterwards when theVigilant is destroyed.

Keymaker

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Kid

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Michael Karl Popper (a.k.a. The Kid), played byClayton Watson, a Zion-dwelling self-substantiated exile, appears inThe Matrix Reloaded,The Matrix Revolutions, andThe Animatrix short, "Kid's Story". Once a bluepill, he became self-aware and somewhat cognizant of Neo and theNebuchadnezzar's exploits. He deliberately committed suicide to free himself from the Matrix just before Agents confronted him, idolizing Neo afterwards. He eagerly volunteers to fight in the Battle of Zion, helping to reload APUs, and is the first to inform the civilian population of Zion that the war has ended.

Link

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Link (played byHarold Perrineau) serves as the ship's pilot and operator for the crew of theZion hovercraftNebuchadnezzar, replacing Tank and Dozer. He is a man with questionable faith in those around him, as Morpheus is far more daring than any other captain he previously served under, and is not a believer in his wife's superstitions, initially refusing to wear her fortune necklace. However, by the end ofThe Matrix Revolutions, he appears much more confident in those around him. He wears Zee's fortune necklace (saying "it can't hurt" at first) as he personally detonates theMjolnir's EMP, saving Zion, and later tells Zee he will never take off the necklace. He also leads Zion's cheer after Neo achieves peace between humans and machines. By the time ofThe Matrix Resurrections sixty years later, Link is dead, as with everyone else who ever served aboard the same ship as Neo.

Lock

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Commander Jason Lock (played byHarry J. Lennix) is the supreme commander of all military defense forces of the human cityZion. His character appears inThe Matrix Reloaded,Enter the Matrix, andThe Matrix Revolutions. He was born naturally in Zion and cannot enter the Matrix, nor is he familiar with it. Therefore, he has a practical mind dedicated to defending Zion and keeping its location a secret. Lock is in a relationship with Niobe, who was previously in a relationship with Morpheus. Lock also finds Morpheus's faith in Neo and the prophecy of the One irrational, and is frequently at odds with him and others who also believe in the prophecy. After the Council asks two ships to search for theNebuchadnezzar, Lock states that he finds it difficult to believe anyone would volunteer for such a daring mission, Niobe volunteers out of spite from being patronized. He continues leading the defense during the battle of Zion, but is enraged when theMjolnir (piloted by Niobe) miraculously arrives and sets off an EMP, disabling all machines, but also all of Zion's defenses. He then orders Zion to follow the backup plan, a bottlenecked last stand, which is ultimately unnecessary when Neo achieves a truce between the machines and humans.

He is nicknamed "Deadbolt" by both Sparks and Captain Ballard, a reference to his uncompromising and abrasive nature.

Maggie

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Maggie (played byEssie Davis) is theMjolnir's doctor. She takes care of Bane after theMjolnir find his unconscious body, unaware that Bane is possessed by Smith. She and Roland become suspicious of Bane/Smith after the latter states he remembers nothing from the ambush. Maggie attempts to administer a sedative at a later time to jog his memory, but is stabbed in the abdomen by Bane/Smith with her own scalpel, dying shortly afterwards.

Merovingian

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The Merovingian (also known as the Frenchman) is a character inThe Matrix Reloaded,The Matrix Revolutions andThe Matrix Resurrections. He is portrayed by French actorLambert Wilson in all three films and voiced byRobin Atkin Downes inThe Matrix: Path of Neo. He also played a prominent role inThe Matrix Online role-playing game. According to the Oracle, he is one of the oldest programs in the Matrix, and he himself states that he has survived multiple incarnations of the Matrix and confrontations with previous Ones. He and his wife Persephone operate a smuggling ring providing a haven for other exiled programs. He is subtly rude, quite arrogant, and certain that causality is the only real truth of the Matrix (as opposed to choice, which the Oracle believes), despite the fact that previous iterations of the Matrix failed because of a lack of choice given to its bluepill inhabitants. He despises the Oracle, asking Trinity to bring him "the eyes of the Oracle" as payment for freeing Neo from Mobil Avenue. He is also cynical and hedonistic, viewing love as an emotion equal to insanity, frequently committing adultery, and generally being pompous to all those around him. By the time ofThe Matrix Resurrections, the Merovingian is shown to have lost much of his power, prestige and sanity over the sixty years that have passed since the end of the Machine War.

Mifune

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Captain Mifune (Nathaniel Lees) is the head ofZion's Armored Personnel Unit (APU) corps. He is one of the last APUs standing, but is killed when a massive amount of Sentinels swarm and maim him.

Niobe

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Persephone

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Roland

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Roland (played byDavid Roberts) is the captain of the hovercraftMjolnir. He appears in the feature filmsReloaded,Revolutions and the video gamesEnter The Matrix andThe Matrix: Path of Neo. He is an older, hard-boiled captain who is initially skeptical of Neo and the One. He later welcomes the crews of theNebuchadnezzar andLogos aboard on the way to Zion, as the former was destroyed and Niobe gives the latter to Neo and Trinity to reach the machine city. Roland initially flat-out rejects Niobe's plan to fly theMjolnir (the largest hovercraft in the human fleet) through a cramped maintenance shaft to save time, but eventually relents and mans the guns with everyone else during the journey back to Zion. TheMjolnir arrives in Zion just in time to detonate a critical EMP, and Roland, along with everyone else, is overjoyed when it is revealed Neo has achieved peace between humans and machines.

Roland does not appear inThe Matrix Resurrections, but theMnemosyne's medical officer, Ellster, reveals she is his granddaughter. Ellster also explains to Neo that Roland did not believe in him until Neo's final sacrifice, and in doing so, Neo had freed Roland's mind a second time.

Seraph

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Seraph (portrayed byCollin Chou) is described as the personification of a sophisticatedchallenge-handshake authentication protocol which guards theOracle. As a challenge handshake authentication protocol, Seraph is effectively a login screen that fights the user to authenticate their identity. He is also the medium through which the Oracle contacts people in the real world. Neo first discovers Seraph after being summoned to his location by the Oracle. After Seraph confirms Neo's identity by fighting him to a stalemate, he takes Neo through one of the Matrix's many backdoors, leading him to the Oracle. He later accompanies Morpheus and Trinity to Club Hel and successfully convinces the Merovingian and Trainman into releasing Neo from Mobil Avenue. He then guards Sati, but is unable to stop the rapidly multiplying Smiths from assimilating both of them. He is set free after Neo reloads the Matrix. He appears again inThe Matrix Online, protecting the Oracle.

Seraph's code appearance is uniquely golden when compared to the rest of the Matrix, which appears as green. The Merovingian and other denizens of Club Hel also note that Seraph is an exiled program formerly employed by the Merovingian, andThe Matrix Online hints that he was once a Seraphim, the equivalent to Agents in a previous incarnation of the Matrix. Like other Seraphim, he had wings, which were burnt away when he betrayed the Merovingian. Nevertheless, Seraph remains one of the most powerful entities in the Matrix, being capable of defeating or stalemating all opponents with no apparent injury other than Smith, whom he claims he had defeated before.

The role was initially offered toMichelle Yeoh, but she declined due to a scheduling conflict. The character was changed to a male, withJet Li being offered a role. As Li declined the role,[14] Chou signed on.

Soren

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Soren (played bySteve Bastoni) is the captain of theVigilant. He is the first captain to volunteer to help find the Nebuchadnezzar, and is seen conversing with Morpheus when all the captains meet, implying they are either friends, Soren is a believer in the prophecy of the One, or both. He leads Binary and Vector in an attack on a backup power generator for the local power plant in the Matrix to assist Neo in reaching the Source, but is immediately killed alongside them when theVigilant is destroyed by Sentinels in the real world. This forces Trinity to enter the Matrix and complete theVigilant crew's mission.

The Twins

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The twins (portrayed by identical twins Neil and Adrian Rayment), are henchmen of the Merovingian. They are believed to be older versions of Agents from a previous iteration of the Matrix, before they became "Exiles", or rogue programs.[15]

Vector

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Vector (played by Don Anjaya Battee) is a crew member of theVigilant. He, Binary, and Soren attack a backup power generator for the local power plant in the Matrix to assist Neo in reaching the Source, but are all immediately killed when theVigilant is destroyed by Sentinels in the real world. This forces Trinity to enter the Matrix and complete theVigilant crew's mission.

Zee

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Zee (played byNona Gaye) is a native Zionite who experienced the pain of losing her brothersDozer andTank (from the originalMatrix film), both of whom were killed while serving aboard theNebuchadnezzar. She is Link's superstitious wife, and worries for him as theNebuchadnezzar returns to Zion less frequently than other ships. She later joins the resistance and plays a critical role during the final battle at Zion, saving the Kid from a Sentinel, allowing him to shoot the dock gates open for theMjolnir (with Link inside) to enter Zion and deliver the battle-ending EMP.

The role of Zee was originally given to singer/actressAaliyah, who was killed in a plane crash on August 25, 2001, before she could complete shooting her part forThe Matrix Reloaded. Many singers and actresses were named as potential replacements, includingEva Mendes,Samantha Mumba,Brandy Norwood andTatyana Ali.[16]Ali actressNona Gaye was named as Aaliyah's replacement in April 2002.[17] Gaye was nominated[16] for anNAACP Image Award along with co-starJada Pinkett Smith for the role ofNiobe.

Introduced inThe Matrix Revolutions

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Deus Ex Machina

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Deus Ex Machina (motion-captured by Henry Blasingame, voiced byKevin Michael Richardson) is the central interface of the Machine City that debuts in the third movie. It consists of a vast swarm of tiny Sentinels that emerge from hatches in a frame plate to form a three-dimensional image of a human face.

Sati

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Sati (portrayed by Tanveer K. Atwal inThe Matrix Revolutions andPriyanka Chopra-Jonas inThe Matrix Resurrections[18]) is a sentient program, listed for erasure in the Machine World because she serves no purpose within it. Her 'parents', Rama Kandra and Kamala, arrange to have Sati smuggled into the Matrix with the Merovingian in exchange for termination codes for the Oracle. After being brought into the Matrix through Mobil Avenue, a limbo-like space created by the Trainman, and meeting Neo, Sati is delivered into the care of the Oracle, but is overwritten by Smith. She returns to normal after Smith is destroyed and the Matrix is rebooted. Sixty years later, Sati helps to mastermind the rescue of Trinity from the Matrix, revealing that her father had been the one to design the Anomaleum where the resurrected Neo and Trinity were imprisoned.

Sparks

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Sparks (played byLachy Hulme) is the operator and general-purpose crewmember of theLogos in the filmThe Matrix Revolutions and the video gameEnter the Matrix.

Trainman

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The Trainman (played byBruce Spence) appears inThe Matrix Revolutions. He is an exiled program in the employ of theMerovingian, tasked with smuggling other programs from the machine world to the Matrix when they seek exile. Visually taking the appearance of an unkempt homeless man, he resides at the Mobil Avenue subway station (Mobil being an anagram forLimbo), a separate world from the Matrix which can only be entered or exited via subway trains and where Neo's powers do not extend. Neo wakes up there after falling into a coma as a result of discovering his powers in the real world. He attempts to force the Trainman to allow him to board, but is easily defeated without his powers. Morpheus, Trinity, and Seraph go to free Neo, culminating in aMexican standoff at the Merovingian's club; the Trainman holds Seraph at gunpoint while being held at gunpoint himself by Trinity before Persephone defuses the situation, convincing the Merovingian to free Neo. The Trainman is not seen again and was possibly assimilated by Smith, who calls Sati "the last Exile" before assimilating her as well.

Introduced inThe Matrix Resurrections

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Bugs

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Bugs (the name paying homage to Warner Bros. mascotBugs Bunny; portrayed byJessica Henwick) is the captain of the hovercraftMnemosyne. She had long been searching the Matrix for Neo, after being set free from it as a consequence of seeing him attempt to fly. She discovered a node within the Matrix in which Neo's influence recreated a version of the events leading up to his original release from the Matrix. It is during this that she comes into contact with a version of Agent Smith - though this version is based on an amalgamation of two figures central to Neo's original rise: Agent Smith and Morpheus. Bugs frees 'Agent Smith' and he takes on the moniker of Morpheus and joins her crew, and the two continue their search for Neo within the Matrix.

The Analyst

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The Analyst (portrayed byNeil Patrick Harris) is a program responsible for the seventh version of the Matrix. He was present when Neo sacrificed himself to stop Smith at the end of the Machine War. Following the War, the large number of humans being awakened from the Matrix caused an energy crisis and infighting amongst the Machines. The Analyst, after overthrowing the Architect, suggested a method by which this crisis could be resolved: recover and repair the bodies of Neo and Trinity, then re-insert this powerful duo into the Matrix via a dedicated tower called the Anomaleum. Its program would allow them to remain close to each other and thus generate enough energy to offset that lost from the mass awakenings, while still keeping them far enough apart to prevent them from breaking free of the Matrix and crashing the system.

The Analyst then created the seventh iteration of the Matrix, and took on the guise of Neo's therapist in order to suppress Neo's memories and ensure that he and Trinity remain plugged into the Matrix. He also discovered Smith's continued existence thanks to his link with Neo, and opted to turn that link into a 'chain' by similarly suppressing Smith's memories and forcing him to act as Thomas' business partner. He is defeated by Neo and Trinity with some help from Smith – who wishes to be free, keeping his memories. Neo and Trinity later visit the Analyst, thanking him for giving them a second chance with his actions and warning him against trying to take over the Matrix again.

Other

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Jue

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Jue (voiced byPamela Segall) appears in theAnimatrix film "Final Flight of the Osiris".

Shimada

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Shimada, voiced byKit Harris, is Kid's second-in-command of the organization E Pluribus Neo in theMMORPG gameThe Matrix Online.

Tyndall

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Tyndall appears only inThe Matrix Online, in which she is voiced byKit Harris.

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  14. ^"Taking a Fast-Track Career in Stride".Los Angeles Times. July 4, 2001.
  15. ^"Matrix Twins Revealed". IGN.com. 3 October 2002.
  16. ^ab"35th NAACP Image Awards Nominations Announced".NAACP. 2004-01-08. Archived fromthe original on 2006-05-25.
  17. ^"Nona Gaye Replaces Aaliyah As Zee". KillerMovies. 2002-04-20.
  18. ^"The Matrix Resurrections: Priyanka Chopra As Sati All You Need To Know About The Film In 5 Points".NDTV.com. Retrieved2021-12-02.
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