Agent Smith
Basic Information
Full Name: Agent Smith
Aliases/Nicknames: Smith
Age: Not applicable
Gender: Male programming
Occupation: Agent of the System
Affiliation: The Matrix
Appearance
Height: 6’2" (as portrayed by Hugo Weaving)
Build: Athletic
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black
Distinguishing Features: Sunglasses, earpiece
Background
Place of Origin: The Matrix
Family: None
Education: Programmed knowledge
History: Created by the machines to keep order within The Matrix
Personality
Traits: Methodical, unemotional, determined
Likes: Order, control
Dislikes: Humans, disobedience, The Matrix (later in the series)
Strengths: Adaptability, combat skills
Weaknesses: Overconfidence, single-mindedness
Abilities
Skills: Expert in hand-to-hand combat, proficient with firearms
Powers (if applicable): Ability to duplicate himself, superhuman strength and
agility, access to The Matrix code
Equipment/Tools: Standard issue sidearm, earpiece for communication
Relationships
Allies: Other agents (initially)
Enemies: Neo, Morpheus, Trinity, and all human resistance fighters
Romantic Interests: None
Mentors: None
Proteges: None
Story Arcs
Notable Events: His transformation from an agent to a rogue program
Character Development: Evolves from a dispassionate enforcer to a being desiring
freedom and then to a nihilistic entity
Challenges/Conflicts: Battles with Neo, internal conflict with his purpose
Quotes
Catchphrases: “Mr. Anderson…”
Notable Dialogue: “Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet.”
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Agent Smith is able to feel and express disgust, which is unusual
for a machine.
Influences: Agent Smith’s character draws from classic villain archetypes.
Cultural Impact: Became an iconic villain and a symbol of oppressive systems.
Probable Death Battle Victor:
Vs Marty McFly: Agent Smith (due to superior strength and combat skills)
Vs Robin Hood: Agent Smith (for the same reasons as above)
Vs T-800 Terminator: Likely a draw (both are relentless and have comparable
strength)
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief (due to advanced technology and tactical
skills)
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (due to her divine origin and powers)
References
First Appearance: “The Matrix” (1999)
Creators: The Wachowskis
Portrayed by (if applicable): Hugo Weaving