The Matrix
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We don't know who struck first,
us or them.

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But we know that it was us
that scorched the sky.

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They were dependent on solar power. . .
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. . .and it was believed that
they would be unable to survive. . .

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. . .without an energy source
as abundant as the sun.

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Throughout human history, we have been
dependent on machines to survive.

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Fate, it seems, is not
without a sense of irony.

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The human body generates more
bioelectricity than a 1 20-volt battery.

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And over 25,000 BTUs of body heat.
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Combined with a form of fusion. . .
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. . .the machines had found all the energy
they would ever need.

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There are fields, Neo,
endless fields. . .

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. . .where human beings
are no longer born.

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We are grown.
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For the longest time,
l wouldn't believe it.

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And then l saw the fields
with my own eyes. . .

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. . .watched them liquefy the dead. . .
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. . .so they could be fed intravenously
to the living.

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And standing there,
facing the pure, horrifying precision. . .

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. . .l came to realize
the obviousness of the truth.

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What is the Matrix?
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Control.
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The Matrix is a computer-generated
dream world. . .

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. . .built to keep us under control. . .
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. . .in order to change a human being. . .
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. . .into this.
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No.
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l don't believe it.
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lt's not possible.
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l didn't say it would be easy, Neo.
l just said it would be the truth.


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