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Encyclopedia > Gnosis (The Matrix)

The Gnosis is a hovercraft in the Matrix trilogy. Its name is from the Greek word gnosis, meaning 'knowledge'. The Matrix series spans major motion pictures, Japanese-style animation, and video games in an attempt to tell a story thats part science fiction, part modern myth, with elements of cyberpunk, computer science, philosophy of mind, Hinduism, Christianity, Gnosticism, Buddhism, classical mythology, and other influences. ... Look up Gnosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary The word gnosis (from the Greek word for knowledge, γνώσις) has several uses. ...


Crew of the Gnosis

  • Captain: Ice
  • First mate: Unknown
  • Operator: Unknown
  • Other crew: Corrupt, Wurm and Jacob

Relevant history

The Gnosis is referenced in The Matrix Reloaded and her crew are featured in Reloaded and Enter the Matrix. The Matrix Reloaded is the second installment of the Matrix series, written and directed by the Wachowski brothers and released by Warner Bros. ... Enter the Matrix is a video game and part of The Matrix series. ...


When the Zion ship captains meet, Gnosis crew members Corrupt and Wurm are assigned to guard the door to the meeting place. It is Corrupt who speaks to Agent Smith when he arrives 'looking for Neo', and both Corrupt and Wurm warn the captains of the arrival of 'the Feds', a trio of Matrix Agents. From www. ... Neo is the name of the central fictional character from the movie The Matrix and its sequels The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. ... From left to right: Agents Brown, Smith, and Jones Spoiler warning: Agents are a group of characters in the The Matrix Trilogy. ...


When the Nebuchadnezzar returns to Zion, Neo is worshipped by some residents who believe he has the power to save them. One elderly woman asks him to watch over her son, Jacob, who serves aboard the Gnosis. The Nebuchadnezzar is a hovercraft captained by Morpheus in the Matrix trilogy. ...


The Gnosis is part of the fleet sent to intercept the invading sentinels, however the ship is disabled when Bane sets off the EMP on the Caduceus, and the ship is subsequently destroyed. Spoiler warning: Bane was a human crew member of the Zion hovercraft Caduceus in the films The Matrix Reloaded and its sequel, The Matrix Revolutions. ... In telecommunications and warfare, the term electromagnetic pulse (EMP) has the following meanings: The electromagnetic radiation from an explosion (especially nuclear explosions) or an intensely fluctuating magnetic field caused by Compton-recoil electrons and photoelectrons from photons scattered in the materials of the electronic or explosive device or in a... The Caduceus is a hovercraft in the Matrix trilogy. ...

The Matrix series The Matrix | The Matrix Reloaded | The Matrix Revolutions
The Animatrix "Final Flight of the Osiris" | "The Second Renaissance" | "Kid's Story" | "Program" | "World Record" | "Beyond" | "A Detective Story" | "Matriculated"
Games Enter The Matrix | The Matrix Online | The Matrix: Path of Neo
Main characters Neo | Trinity | Morpheus | Smith | Agents | Oracle
Secondary characters Apoc | Architect | Bane | Cas | Cypher | Dozer | Ghost | Kamala | Keymaker | Kid | Merovingian | Mouse | Niobe | Persephone | Rama Kandra | Sati | Seraph | Sparks | Switch | Tank | Trainman | Twins
Cast and crew Wachowski brothers | Keanu Reeves | Laurence Fishburne | Carrie-Anne Moss | Hugo Weaving | Geof Darrow
Ships in Zion's fleet Caduceus | Gnosis | Logos | Mjolner | Nebuchadnezzar | Osiris | Vigilant
Other topics The Matrix character names | Matrix (fictional universe) | Original Soundtrack | The Matrix Revisited | The Ultimate Matrix Collection
Related articles Bullet-time | Cyberpunk | Digitalism | Martial arts film | Messiahs in fiction and fantasy | Virtual reality


 
 

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