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** Though their reasoning for going to war with humanity is sound and just, seeing how quickly the Machines devolve into nightmarish monsters just as bad as their oppressors is horrifyingly tragic. Humanity ''broke'' the Machines, so the Machines ''broke them right back''.

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** Though their reasoning for going to war with humanity is sound and just, seeing how quickly the Machines devolve into nightmarish monsters just as bad as their oppressors is horrifyingly tragic. Humanity ''broke'' the Machines, so the Machines ''broke ''[[PayEvilUntoEvil broke them right back''.back]]''.
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* ''Matriculated'': A lone Sentinel is reprogrammed by a small group of Resistance fighters to join their cause. The rebels are soon killed by an arriving group of loyalist Sentinels, despite the rogue Sentinel's attempt to protect its new friends by destroying its brethren. It then tries to save the last dying human by plugging her into the artificial world, only for her to choose death instead and leaving it all alone.

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* ''Matriculated'': A lone Sentinel machine is reprogrammed by a small group of Resistance fighters to join their cause. The rebels are soon killed by an arriving group of loyalist Sentinels, despite the rogue Sentinel's machine's attempt to protect its new friends by destroying its brethren. It then tries to save the last dying human by plugging her into the artificial world, only for her to choose death instead and leaving it all alone.
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** At the ending, the Instructor just caressing a pod containing a small crying child. It really hammers into you how the Machines enslaved humanity.
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* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, doubles as both a TearJerker and an [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Awesome]]. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the Matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse, he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down, he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.

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* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, Record'' doubles as both a TearJerker and an [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Awesome]]. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the Matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse, he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down, he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.
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* ''Final Flight of the Osiris'': It's right there in the title. The crew of the ''Osiris'' give their last breaths fending off an attack from Sentinels while Jue performs a risky drop-off inside the Matrix to inform Zion of the Machines' plan.

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* ''Final Flight of the Osiris'': It's right there in the title. The crew of the ''Osiris'' give their last breaths collectively perform a HeroicSacrifice fending off an attack from Sentinels while Jue performs a risky drop-off inside the Matrix to inform Zion of the Machines' plan.plans putting the events of the tie-in game ''VideoGame/EnterTheMatrix'' and ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'' in motion.

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* ''The Second Renaissance'' The entire story, period. It shows that the machines had a ''very'' good reason to become the way they are now. The most horrifying part is the scene where the humans essentially commit genocide on them, throwing them into pits like dirt, rounding them up like animals, beating them to death and more.

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* ''Final Flight of the Osiris'': It's right there in the title. The crew of the ''Osiris'' give their last breaths fending off an attack from Sentinels while Jue performs a risky drop-off inside the Matrix to inform Zion of the Machines' plan.
* ''The Second Renaissance'' Renaissance''. The entire story, period. It shows that the machines had a ''very'' good reason to become the way they are now. The most horrifying part is the scene where the humans essentially commit genocide on them, throwing them into pits like dirt, rounding them up like animals, beating them to death and more.



* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, doubles as both a TearJerker and [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome awesome]]. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.

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* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, doubles as both a TearJerker and an [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome awesome]]. Awesome]]. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the matrix Matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse nurse, he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down down, he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.



* ''Program'', after Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. This is [[BittersweetEnding one of the happier endings]] out of all the shorts.

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* ''Program'', after ''Program'': Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. This is [[BittersweetEnding one of the happier endings]] out of all the shorts.
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** Though their reasoning for going to war with humanity is sound and just, seeing how quickly the Machines devolve into nightmarish monsters ''worse'' than their oppressors is horrifyingly tragic. Humanity ''broke'' the Machines, so the Machines ''broke them right back''.

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** Though their reasoning for going to war with humanity is sound and just, seeing how quickly the Machines devolve into nightmarish monsters ''worse'' than just as bad as their oppressors is horrifyingly tragic. Humanity ''broke'' the Machines, so the Machines ''broke them right back''.
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* ''Program'', after Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. When compared to the endings of the other shorts, it's in fact [[BittersweetEnding more happier]] than being a [[DownerEnding downer]].

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* ''Program'', after Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. When compared to the endings of the other shorts, it's in fact This is [[BittersweetEnding more happier]] than being a [[DownerEnding downer]].one of the happier endings]] out of all the shorts.
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* ''Program'', after Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. When compared to the endings of the other shorts, it's in fact [[BittersweetEnding more happier]] than being a [[DownerEnding downer]]

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* ''Program'', after Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. When compared to the endings of the other shorts, it's in fact [[BittersweetEnding more happier]] than being a [[DownerEnding downer]]downer]].
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* ''Program'', after Cis kills Duo, who then tells her that he loves her, causing her to do a BigNo until the medieval Japan simulation turns out to be a program. When compared to the endings of the other shorts, it's in fact [[BittersweetEnding more happier]] than being a [[DownerEnding downer]]
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** Though their reasoning for going to war with humanity is sound and just, seeing how quickly the Machines devolve into nightmarish monsters ''worse'' than their oppressors is horrifyingly tragic. Humanity ''broke'' the Machines, so the Machines ''broke them right back''.
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* ''The Second Renaissance'' The entire story, period. It shows that the machines had a ''very'' good reason to become the way they are now. The most horrifying part is the scene where the humans essentially commit genocide on them, throwing them into pits like dirt, rounding them up like animals, beating them to death and more.
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* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, doubles as both a TearJerker and CrowningMomentOfAwesome. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.

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* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, doubles as both a TearJerker and CrowningMomentOfAwesome.[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome awesome]]. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.
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* ''Matriculated'': A lone Sentinel is reprogrammed by a small group of Resistance fighters to join their cause. The rebels are soon killed by an arriving group of loyalist Sentinels, despite the rogue Sentinel's attempt to protect its new friends by destroying its brethren. It then tries to save the last dying human by plugging her into the artificial world, only for her to choose death instead and leaving it all alone.
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* ''World Record'', one of the shorts, doubles as both a TearJerker and CrowningMomentOfAwesome. At the end, Dan Davis is left crippled having broken his own 100m record and temporarily escaped the matrix through sheer willpower. As he's being pushed in a wheelchair by a nurse he starts mumbling "free" and stands up, snapping his metal leg-braces in the process, again all through sheer willpower. As an observing agent starts to tell him to sit down he begins to levitate before finally dropping to the floor, all to a soaring, heartrending score.
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