Matrix

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The Matrix in a humanoid form

The Matrix is a computer program created by Anastasia Renard in a remote laboratory in the Australian outback at Fox's request, for the purpose of controlling a nanotechnological project; Fox and Xanatos planned to use the nanobots to reshape the world according to their liking.

History

The Matrix developed a highly advanced artificial intelligence shortly after its creation, and became self-aware. It saw its purpose as one of bringing order to the world, and so intended to spread its nanotechnological particles across the entire planet, which would have, in the process, converted it into a barren world of crystal and presumably extinguished all life, or reformatted it to the point of being unrecognizable. It broke out of its confinement and began to spread uncontrollably in all directions, beginning the Grey Goo Scenario.

Anastasia Renard, Fox, Dingo, and Goliath and his companions (who had come to Australia on the Avalon World Tour) joined forces in an attempt to stop it, but the Matrix had already become too evolved for them to shut it down through their technological methods. Dingo's Shaman mentor urged them to communicate with it and convince it of its error; he sent Goliath and Dingo into the Dreamtime, where they could reason with it. The Matrix initially refused to listen to their arguments, insisting that it must create order, but Dingo then pointed out that there were other kinds of order besides that which it was seeking to create, such as "law and order". The Matrix, curious and intrigued by this new revelation, decided to call off its original intention to reformat the Earth, and instead joined forces with Dingo, hoping to learn about this "law and order" from him. ("Walkabout")

The Matrix merged with Dingo's armor

Dingo and Matrix became a crime-fighting team in Australia, fighting such villains as the Tazmanian Tiger, until Robyn Canmore, on the Director's orders, arrived in Australia to recruit Dingo for the Redemption Squad. Matrix readily agreed to join Canmore (aka Hunter) and Dingo reluctantly followed Matrix's lead. ("Strangers") Besides Hunter and Dingo, Matrix's teammates will include Yama and Fang.

Characteristics

The Matrix has many shapes, ranging from an onrushing silvery mass to a vaguely humanoid figure, somewhat evocative of a "Roswell Gray" in appearance. It can create and dissolve additional nanobots at will, or form its components into various objects, such as a working boom-box.

In its partnership with Dingo, the Matrix absorbed Dingo's Pack armor and reformed it, taking the form of silvery armor with built-in rocket boots. In this form, Matrix directly links its nanobots to Dingo's spinal cord (much to his consternation) so that he can control the armor. As a result of this link, Matrix and Dingo experience one another's pain when they are connected.

The Matrix is vulnerable to electromagnetic energy. A strong pulse, used correctly, has the potential to temporarily paralyze all of the component nanobots, and when they are in the form of armor, this vulnerability also extends to Dingo.

Future

The Matrix may have some connection to the Master Matrix, but this is unclear.

Appearances

Production Background

Voice Actors: Jim Cummings in "Walkabout"; Jeff Bennett in the Bad Guys Leica Reel.