About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 60. Chapters: Abel, Agent, Backdoor, Ballard, Bane, Brahma, Burly Brawl, Caduceus, Chateau, Crisis Meeting, Earth, Electromagnetic pulse, Exile, Exit, Food, Gnosis, Headjack, Hovercraft, Humans, Jacking in, Jacob, Jason Lock, Kid, Le Vrai, Logos, Machines, Maggie, Matrix, Matrix betas, Mega City, Mifune, Mistakes in the Matrix Reloaded, Mjolnir, Monsters, Morpheus, Nebuchadnezzar, Neo, Neo's Choice, Niobe, Novalis, Operator, Prophecy, Quotes from The Matrix Reloaded, Real World, Reload, Residual self image, Resistance, Sentinel, Sentinel Tow Bomb, Sparks, The Architect, The Dock, The Freeway Chase, The Merovingian, The One, The One's Function, The Source, Trinity, Vigilant, Zion. Excerpt: Abel is an Exiled werewolf program working as an henchman for the Merovingian. Together with his partner Cain, he intentionally let the Keymaker escape from his prison beneath the Chateau to steal the key meant for the One outside of the Merovingian's circle of influence. But Abel foiled the plan by telling the Merovingian about the betrayal. Eventually, the key got destroyed by the Merovingian forcing the Keymaker to create another one. When Persephone led Morpheus, Trinity and Neo to the Keymaker's cell, she shot him in the head with a silver bullet demonstrating the special method of killing a werewolf program. In the theatrical releases he is portrayed by actor Malcolm Kennard (credited as Malcom Kennard). Agents possess extraordinary powers to manipulate their surroundings (including superhuman strength and the ability to flawlessly dodge incoming bullets). However, Agents still have limitations, being "based in a world that is built on rules." Thus, they cannot fly (at least except Smith in the final fight against Neo), walk through walls, or perform any other actions outside the boundaries of their programming. They are programmed to keep order within the system by terminating troublesome programs and human avatars which would otherwise bring insta...