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Dallas Vandenberg was a male bluepill who was recruited for Zion. During the mission, Recruit with Machines (Episode 1.1), a few of the Machine Operatives were guarding and protecting him while he was waiting to be Redpill extraction point and then extracted to the Matrix. However, he was dead by the time the player arrived, leading to speculation that the Machines were the ones that killed him. * It is unknown if he was related to Monroe Vandenberg.

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  • Dallas Vandenberg
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  • Dallas Vandenberg was a male bluepill who was recruited for Zion. During the mission, Recruit with Machines (Episode 1.1), a few of the Machine Operatives were guarding and protecting him while he was waiting to be Redpill extraction point and then extracted to the Matrix. However, he was dead by the time the player arrived, leading to speculation that the Machines were the ones that killed him. * It is unknown if he was related to Monroe Vandenberg.
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  • Dallas Vandenberg was a male bluepill who was recruited for Zion. During the mission, Recruit with Machines (Episode 1.1), a few of the Machine Operatives were guarding and protecting him while he was waiting to be Redpill extraction point and then extracted to the Matrix. However, he was dead by the time the player arrived, leading to speculation that the Machines were the ones that killed him. * It is unknown if he was related to Monroe Vandenberg.
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