| |24C3 |
| Program |
| |24C3 |
| Program |
| 4|=|=1|_14710|| |
| Rouge Virus Guardian of The Merovingian |
| 4|=|=1|_14710|| |
| Rouge Virus Guardian of The Merovingian |
| |>|_||2|>053 |
| To obey The Merovingian's bidding, but not neglect the pleasure of blowing things/people up in the process |
| |>|_||2|>053 |
| To obey The Merovingian's bidding, but not neglect the pleasure of blowing things/people up in the process |
| |>3|250||4|_17`/ |
| Though he does not lack a sense of humor it is very dry, often entertaining only his other's company, finding other programs to be incredably dull. He comes off as arrogant and well...they are. |
| |>3|250||4|_17`/ |
| Though he does not lack a sense of humor it is very dry, often entertaining only his other's company, finding other programs to be incredably dull. He comes off as arrogant and well...they are. |
| 5|>3C14|_7135 |
| Close combat, melee, fire arms, some blades |
| 5|>3C14|_7135 |
| Close combat, melee, fire arms, some blades |
| What can be said about Perfection? |
|
"Fans have been particularly curious about the albino twins that have been appearing in set reports and photos. The duo sport silver hair, silver jackets, mirrored glasses and a really bad attitude. The Matrix Online has the scoop on these super-villains from a British film magazine, which was able to speak with twin actors Neil and Adrian Rayment.
"It turns out, the enigmatic baddies' names in the new Matrix films are simply Twin 1 and Twin 2. They are "deleted programs" in the Matrix, but for some reason they are able to roam the vast network as free entities, loose guns that pursue their own ambitions and use their powers to modify the Matrix. They live the flamboyant lifestyle of a rock star, free from the restrictions of normal people trapped in the virtual world. They wear flashy clothes, drive expensive cars, and speak with crisp British accents."
"While talking with the BBC's Liquid News (picked up by Empire Online), the twins said that their visually striking characters are actually "rogue viruses within the Matrix mainframe." They're bodyguards to "one of the main characters in the film." "We're inherently evil," they say."
-- Taken from Matrix 2, Twins Revieled |