That clears THAT up, thank you
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Ebijin:
<B>And here I was, feverishly trying to work out exactly how Diana had gotten into the Matrix to begin with.<P>~f</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>So is Diana a projection of Pinkerton into the Matrix? That would be... odd. Very odd. Perhaps even vaguely disturbing.<P>--Tuscahoma
<B>And here I was, feverishly trying to work out exactly how Diana had gotten into the Matrix to begin with.<P>~f</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>So is Diana a projection of Pinkerton into the Matrix? That would be... odd. Very odd. Perhaps even vaguely disturbing.<P>--Tuscahoma
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No, the sound effect "Pwip!" or whatever it was, was caused as Diana disappeared. His eye is still in tact. I doubt Pinkerton would do anything to actually damage it. The pain would probably cause Roger to snap out of it faster.<P>Diana was in the hallucination because of Roger, who dreamed she was there. Because the hallucinations were shared, everyone else was able to see and interact with the dream Diana as well.