People I should have said thanks to including in the last chapter (sorry
about that): Starlight623, hey, thanks, ill try to update soon, but there
might be a problem, I have exams in less than a week, to Cinn, thanks for
reviewing again!, ill do my best to get the next chap up soon, to
Divamercury, thanks, I'll try my best, and lastly, to Dark Afterlife, I
like your idea very much, its very original. I have also had a similar
idea, which will be in another story I will write soon, it's about Neo and
Trinity being made into programs, and so have to stay in a construct
program. I hadn't really got a plot line down, so thanks for the
suggestion, the story (when its written) is dedicated to you!
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Neo lay on his bed deep in thought. It was now a couple of days after he had been revived, and his consciousness was able to stay pretty much full time in his body. The one thing that was still bothering him was his eyes. Charlie had had a look at them, and had told him that there was almost no way he would be able to use them again. He had, however suggested a different system of sight, which after a deep explanation, Neo had agreed to. He was going to go into Lara's construct program in a few minutes, so Charlie could operate on his eyes. Trinity would be booted in, of course, to keep Neo company whilst the operation was taking place. The machines had done all they needed for the two humans, and more.
They had told Neo and Trinity all they knew, and what they were doing and had done. This had greatly surprised Neo. Not that they had told him, but the amount they had told him, what the machines were doing to help them was incredible.
The Logos was no longer in Zero-One. There was a group of five sentinels moving the ship, three keeping it floating, the other two making repairs. The machines had also taken the chance to update the on-board computer as a sign of good will, the logos could communicate with the machines and so could receive messages from the sentinels about how repairs were going, and about distance to Zion. The machines were even going out of their way to make sure Neo and Trinity get to in the best possible fashion.
Lara entered Neo's room. It was time to be taken down to the sick-bay, where the operation would be performed. She looked nothing like what she had chose to represent herself in her construct, but like a metal humanoid, like what the early version robots looked like.
She extended her construct connection needle to his head, and puts it in. she doesn't load him into her construct, however, she just uses the connection to over-ride the visual sense in Neo's brain, exchanging it for her own. It meant that neo had to stay very close to Lara, but he could see around him, and even that little thing gave him great joy.
They made their way to the sick-bay and stopped, looking at the operating table, memorising its position. Lara took her socket out temporarily, so Neo could climb onto the 'bed' without complication, and then re-inserted the needle.
As soon as Neo was in the construct, he could see Trinity had been waiting for him. She had been connected in the Core using the ships connections, which had been set to broadcast to Lara's Construct, thanks to the up- dates. Lara, in her human-RSI form, materialised beside the couple, and led them to some chairs by a TV screen.
"I thought I might as well take the opportunity, again, to tell you what Charlie is going to be doing. I know, its kinda late to be showing to you again, but I thought you might want to see it, since you're probably going to want reassurance about the procedure right now.
"As I explained to you earlier, Charlie is going to remove Neo's original eyes. Then he is going to replace them with some artificial ones. These are a construct copy," Lara said, two spheres appearing onto her hand.
"They are almost identical to your old eyes, using your RSI to judge. The only thing is they don't have an optical nerve, as you can see. That is because the information they receive is going to be transmitted to this." A small cylinder about the same size as a neural plug with a neural spike in the centre appeared in Lara's other hand.
"This receiver transmits the information straight to the visual part of your brain, just like when you connect to me to move around. Essentially it is like being connected to the Matrix, or a Construct, only the needle over- rites just one sense, the visual one. It will mean having to take the receiver out when you are connected to the Matrix, or any other type of Construct, but I believe that that wont be a problem. It will effectively be like having your eyes back." She said with a smile.
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Next chapter, you'll find out what happens to Morpheus and Niobe. Can someone please give me a name for the ship, please? It needs to mean small and unnoticeable, any ideas? Any questions about how Neo's visual thing works, or the 'micro-daughters', just say, and I'll try to explain again.
*~*~*
Neo lay on his bed deep in thought. It was now a couple of days after he had been revived, and his consciousness was able to stay pretty much full time in his body. The one thing that was still bothering him was his eyes. Charlie had had a look at them, and had told him that there was almost no way he would be able to use them again. He had, however suggested a different system of sight, which after a deep explanation, Neo had agreed to. He was going to go into Lara's construct program in a few minutes, so Charlie could operate on his eyes. Trinity would be booted in, of course, to keep Neo company whilst the operation was taking place. The machines had done all they needed for the two humans, and more.
They had told Neo and Trinity all they knew, and what they were doing and had done. This had greatly surprised Neo. Not that they had told him, but the amount they had told him, what the machines were doing to help them was incredible.
The Logos was no longer in Zero-One. There was a group of five sentinels moving the ship, three keeping it floating, the other two making repairs. The machines had also taken the chance to update the on-board computer as a sign of good will, the logos could communicate with the machines and so could receive messages from the sentinels about how repairs were going, and about distance to Zion. The machines were even going out of their way to make sure Neo and Trinity get to in the best possible fashion.
Lara entered Neo's room. It was time to be taken down to the sick-bay, where the operation would be performed. She looked nothing like what she had chose to represent herself in her construct, but like a metal humanoid, like what the early version robots looked like.
She extended her construct connection needle to his head, and puts it in. she doesn't load him into her construct, however, she just uses the connection to over-ride the visual sense in Neo's brain, exchanging it for her own. It meant that neo had to stay very close to Lara, but he could see around him, and even that little thing gave him great joy.
They made their way to the sick-bay and stopped, looking at the operating table, memorising its position. Lara took her socket out temporarily, so Neo could climb onto the 'bed' without complication, and then re-inserted the needle.
As soon as Neo was in the construct, he could see Trinity had been waiting for him. She had been connected in the Core using the ships connections, which had been set to broadcast to Lara's Construct, thanks to the up- dates. Lara, in her human-RSI form, materialised beside the couple, and led them to some chairs by a TV screen.
"I thought I might as well take the opportunity, again, to tell you what Charlie is going to be doing. I know, its kinda late to be showing to you again, but I thought you might want to see it, since you're probably going to want reassurance about the procedure right now.
"As I explained to you earlier, Charlie is going to remove Neo's original eyes. Then he is going to replace them with some artificial ones. These are a construct copy," Lara said, two spheres appearing onto her hand.
"They are almost identical to your old eyes, using your RSI to judge. The only thing is they don't have an optical nerve, as you can see. That is because the information they receive is going to be transmitted to this." A small cylinder about the same size as a neural plug with a neural spike in the centre appeared in Lara's other hand.
"This receiver transmits the information straight to the visual part of your brain, just like when you connect to me to move around. Essentially it is like being connected to the Matrix, or a Construct, only the needle over- rites just one sense, the visual one. It will mean having to take the receiver out when you are connected to the Matrix, or any other type of Construct, but I believe that that wont be a problem. It will effectively be like having your eyes back." She said with a smile.
*~*~*
Next chapter, you'll find out what happens to Morpheus and Niobe. Can someone please give me a name for the ship, please? It needs to mean small and unnoticeable, any ideas? Any questions about how Neo's visual thing works, or the 'micro-daughters', just say, and I'll try to explain again.
