Disclaimer: I don't own the Matrix or connected characters such as Neo,
Morpheous, and Trinity. All locations and characters in the movies belong
to the Wachowski brothers, this is purely for entertainment and fun; no profits. However Sando, and the entire crew of the Orion belong to me. NO ONE COPY THEM WITHOUT MY CONSENT! OR FEEL MY WRAAATTTHH! Other than that,
nothing else, keep the damn lawyers off my freakin' back.
The Matrix
REVEALED
He was a hacker, and an experienced one at that. IRS? Did that a year ago. Microsoft? Been there, done that. The Pentagon? About fifteen times. Common home computers? Pfft, please. But that wasn't his thing anymore, not since he became what he is now, a freedom fighter. Since then, hacking had simply lost its meaning, he had much more important things to worry about now. Actually, that wasn't really true, he was hacking into the Matrix every time he had a mission, so he guessed that it was because that hacking had become so common a practice he didn't even realize he was doing it anymore.
It happened a year ago, but to him, it seemed like an eternity. That one fateful day that Morpheous found him and showed him the truth. The day that he took the red pill and woke up in a tub full of some kind of sticky liquid, the day he was unplugged from the Matrix. It was that they that the world that had been pulled over his eyes fell apart, and his eyes were opened to the war.
Since then, he had become a captain and received his own ship, the Orion. He had freed many people, many whom had joined his crew. He had seen the death of one of his Operators, and had taken on sentinels without an EMP. He had also found out that he wasn't the One.
It came as a shock, especially to himself, and perhaps just as much to everyone else. All the signs pointed to him. He was a natural from the start. He almost made the first jump; he had patiently mastered every single form of martial arts and beat Morpheous in a sparring match. He had been able to dodge a bullet, though it came so close that he never tried it again. He could fight an agent and somehow match his strength and his movements, even though he would eventually be worn out. He was strong, charismatic, and a natural leader. That was why he became the youngest captain in the fleet, and also why he freed a record amount of people in a short period of time. But the Oracle had told him otherwise. At first he didn't believe, but it was hard to deny the Oracle's word, and it slowly sank in. Suddenly, it no longer mattered that he was much faster or stronger than everyone else. Morpheous lost interest in him and continued his search for the one, and Trinity, for some reason she wasn't so disappointed. Switch and Apoc? At first they didn't believe the Oracle either, but they were soon to accept the painful truth.
How? Why? How could such a potential savior suddenly be shattered by the truth and fall from being a rising star to just another grain of rice in the sack? He didn't understand, but he no longer cared. He had a job, and a mission, to free as many as he could and to try and win the war. That was all that mattered now, that and his fierce loyalty to the real savior. A man named Neo.
His name? His name was. is, Sando. Another freedom fighter against a world of slaves and sentient programs.
Please read the next chapter before reviewing. I apologize for the badly written first version of the story, the file was too big when I transferred it, I had to break it up to two different chapters to resolve the whole "one-paragraph story" thing.
to the Wachowski brothers, this is purely for entertainment and fun; no profits. However Sando, and the entire crew of the Orion belong to me. NO ONE COPY THEM WITHOUT MY CONSENT! OR FEEL MY WRAAATTTHH! Other than that,
nothing else, keep the damn lawyers off my freakin' back.
The Matrix
REVEALED
He was a hacker, and an experienced one at that. IRS? Did that a year ago. Microsoft? Been there, done that. The Pentagon? About fifteen times. Common home computers? Pfft, please. But that wasn't his thing anymore, not since he became what he is now, a freedom fighter. Since then, hacking had simply lost its meaning, he had much more important things to worry about now. Actually, that wasn't really true, he was hacking into the Matrix every time he had a mission, so he guessed that it was because that hacking had become so common a practice he didn't even realize he was doing it anymore.
It happened a year ago, but to him, it seemed like an eternity. That one fateful day that Morpheous found him and showed him the truth. The day that he took the red pill and woke up in a tub full of some kind of sticky liquid, the day he was unplugged from the Matrix. It was that they that the world that had been pulled over his eyes fell apart, and his eyes were opened to the war.
Since then, he had become a captain and received his own ship, the Orion. He had freed many people, many whom had joined his crew. He had seen the death of one of his Operators, and had taken on sentinels without an EMP. He had also found out that he wasn't the One.
It came as a shock, especially to himself, and perhaps just as much to everyone else. All the signs pointed to him. He was a natural from the start. He almost made the first jump; he had patiently mastered every single form of martial arts and beat Morpheous in a sparring match. He had been able to dodge a bullet, though it came so close that he never tried it again. He could fight an agent and somehow match his strength and his movements, even though he would eventually be worn out. He was strong, charismatic, and a natural leader. That was why he became the youngest captain in the fleet, and also why he freed a record amount of people in a short period of time. But the Oracle had told him otherwise. At first he didn't believe, but it was hard to deny the Oracle's word, and it slowly sank in. Suddenly, it no longer mattered that he was much faster or stronger than everyone else. Morpheous lost interest in him and continued his search for the one, and Trinity, for some reason she wasn't so disappointed. Switch and Apoc? At first they didn't believe the Oracle either, but they were soon to accept the painful truth.
How? Why? How could such a potential savior suddenly be shattered by the truth and fall from being a rising star to just another grain of rice in the sack? He didn't understand, but he no longer cared. He had a job, and a mission, to free as many as he could and to try and win the war. That was all that mattered now, that and his fierce loyalty to the real savior. A man named Neo.
His name? His name was. is, Sando. Another freedom fighter against a world of slaves and sentient programs.
Please read the next chapter before reviewing. I apologize for the badly written first version of the story, the file was too big when I transferred it, I had to break it up to two different chapters to resolve the whole "one-paragraph story" thing.
