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REALLY GOOD NOODLES


* 6 *


* This Year - 1999 - Age 37 *


Can't bear to face the truth
So sick he cannot move
And when it hurts he takes it out on you

Lately, I'm not the only one
I say, Never trust anyone
Always the one who has to drag her down
Maybe you'll get what you want this time around

The trick is to keep breathing
The trick is to keep breathing


- From the song "The Trick Is To Keep Breathing," the album "Version 2.0" (1998) by Garbage


    Neo sat beside Trinity in the back of the black car. His identity as Thomas Alexander Anderson had been abandoned. Abandoned a lifetime ago. It felt like a lifetime ago. He couldn't help it. He couldn't help but stare as the simple images of the urban street blurred past his window like an endless stream of data rushing across a computer screen.

    That used to be me.

    "Almost unbelievable, isn't it?" Morpheus observed.

    Neo nodded as the car continued to wind through the crowded city.

    "God," he suddenly uttered as he caught the storefront of Phil's Noodle House.

    Trinity was curious, "What?"

    "I used to eat there," Neo recalled softly, almost sadly. "Really good noodles."

    The best noodles in the city. Barbecue pork noodles. Shrimp noodles. Good noodles. Really good noodles.

    Trinity smiled from behind her black glasses, quietly appreciating his nostalgia.

    Almost as if he was talking to himself, Neo whispered, "I have these memories from my entire life, but... none of them really happened."

    Memories of his mom Michelle, his dad John, and his best friend Willie Preston. Memories of his landlady Mrs. Jankowski, and the Chinese cashier at Phil's Noodle House. Memories of his first computer, his first car, his first apartment, his first real job, and his first hacking party. Memories of the infamous Knights Technoir, the ponytailed Levi Stevens, and the red-horned Katie DeVille. Chevalier Premier. Memories that never happened. None of them really happened...

    Neo turned to Trinity, "What does that mean?"

    What's the point?

    "That the Matrix cannot tell you who you are."

    END


End Notes

• Tons of internet research - Commodore 64, 1984 Toyota Celica, Visual Basic, history of hacking, hacking phases, tech noir, song lyrics.

• Matrix film references - Chicago street names, companies such as Mulpha and MetaCortex, Neo's car scene to the Oracle. Mulpha is one of the companies seen in the cityscape during Agent Smith's interrogation of Morpheus.

• William "Willie" Preston - Taken from "Bill Preston," the Bill character from the film "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989).

• "$3.11 is your change" - Taken from his date of birth 3/11, and the plaque on the Nebuchadnezzar which reads "Mark III no.11". In the Bible, Mark 3:11 reads as follows: "And whenever the unclean spirits saw him, they fell down before him and cried out saying 'You are the Son of God!' " Eventually, it will in fact be his change.

• Sprite - Sprite as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary says: "Etymology: Middle English sprit, from Middle French esprit, from Latin spiritus spirit; 1a archaic : SOUL b : a disembodied spirit : GHOST"

• Phil's Noodle House - Taken from the name Phil Oosterhouse, Associate Producer of the Matrix Trilogy, and writer of The Matrix Shooting Script "Scene Notes."

• PrizNet - Word play on "prison net" which refers to the Matrix. The acronym "PNP" is the same acronym for plug-and-play computer hardware.

• 1984 Toyota Celica - An actual car. "1984" is taken from the movie of the same name. "Toyota Celica" was chosen by good fortune; I realized that "Toy" and "Cel" could refer to a "toy cell" or battery. In his car, he feels as trapped as a human body in a power plant.

• Levi Stevens - Taken from the name Steven Levy, author of "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution" (1984).

• 101 N Dearborn St - An actual address at North Dearborn and West Washington Street, Chicago, several blocks from Wells and Lake (mentioned in the first film), and Wabash and Lake (also mentioned in the first film).

• Katie DeVille - "Katie" is taken from Angelina Jolie's character "Kate Libby" from the film "Hackers" (1995). "DeVille" is a word play on "devil." Also symbolized by her red plastic horns.

• Levi's screen savers - Lines taken from "The Hacker Manifesto" by The Mentor, written January 8, 1986.

• Knights Technoir - Name based on the similar-sounding Knights Templar where "Tech Noir" means "black technology," a body of film which revolves around the concept of "technofear." Literally an expression of underlying societal technophobia. The actual Knights Templar were knights of a religious military order established in the early 12th century in Jerusalem for the protection of pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher.

• "The Left Hand of Darkness" - Name taken from the title of the 1969 classic science-fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin.


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