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Source: Wikia. Pages: 49. Chapters: Agent Smith, Alec Trevelyan, Andrew Scott, Angler, Archibald Cunningham, Arjen Rudd, Aunty Entity, Auric Goldfinger, Bill, Boris Badenov, Boy, Castor Troy, Commander Krill, Deacon, Deacon Frost, Doc Hawkins, Dr. Arliss Loveless, Dr. Julius No, Eric Knox, Eric Qualin, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, General Peter McAllister, General Zod, Goblins, Green Goblin, Hans Gruber, Horace and Jasper, Howard Payne, Howard Saint, Jack Rippner, Jack Travis, John Griffin, Jonathan Reiss, Koleniko, Lao Che, Le Chiffre, Lord Humungus, Maccus, Major Vic Deakins, Mola Ram, Mr. Benedict, Mr. Joshua, Mr. White, Mulgarath, Natasha Fatale, Non, Paul McDaggett, Pintel and Ragetti, Predator, Preed, Punisher, Quartermaster, Red Cap, Sandman, Sentinel Prime, Sir August De Wynter, T-1000, T-X, Tai Huang, Terminator, The Joker, The League of Evil Exes, Toecutter, Tony Montana, Ursa, Walter Cole, Wez, Whiplash, William Strannix, Xenia Onatopp, Xerxes. Excerpt: Saber-X1138 has adopted this stub. "And tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good is a phone call if you're unable to speak?" Mr. Smith Agent Smith is the main antagonist of the 1999 film The Matrix and its two sequels. Smith began as an Agent, an AI program in the Matrix programmed to keep order within the system by terminating troublesome programs and human avatars which would otherwise bring instability to the simulated reality. To this end, Smith possesses the ability to take control over the simulated body of any human wired into the Matrix. As an Agent, Smith is able to bend the rules of the Matrix (such as gravity and the limitations of the human body), giving him speed and strength beyond ordinary human capability. He and other Agents can dodge bullets flawlessly, punch through concrete with their bare hands, and jump impossible distances. Agents also have the ability to communicate with each other instantaneously and perceive what other humans wired into the Matrix do, represented via their earpieces (when ...