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the matrix - Why did Seraph and Sati hide?


When Smith started growing stronger, the Oracle obviously knew, in her strategy game to change the Matrix Chosen One loops, what Smith was about to do.


Since she could foresee the outcoming events, she probably knew that Smith was copying himself, and soon would infect all the Matrix.


Then, why have Seraph and Sati to leave and try to hide?


They could all have stayed in the kitchen instead, kicking back and relaxing... having nice cookies, and smoking some cigarretes...


Additionally she asks Smith:




What did you do to Sati?



Isn't she the Oracle??? Shouldn't she know?? Quoting Merovingian, isn't her business to know??



Answer



Seraph was capable of using the backdoor system and previously worked for the Merovingian (who clearly survived the takeover by Smith). Had he not been unexpectedly cornered, it's quite reasonable to assume that he and Sati could have found somewhere to hide, possibly by traveling to somewhere with fewer Smiths.


My first guess for a suitable bolthole would be the Merovingian's Chateau which appears to have been uninhabited until Neo's arrival.




As to your secondary question, by this point the Oracle is basically winging it. She's gone well beyond her normal role of guiding the One to the Architect and although her powers of deduction (some sort of high-level prediction software) are evidently still working, allowing her to forecast the victory of Smith over Neo, she's not able to make the same kind of small-level predictions that she was able to before.


The Oracle tells us very clearly that her powers aren't infinite:




ORACLE: I told you before. No one can see beyond a choice they don't understand, and I mean no one.



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