At the highest point of its population, Zion sheltered around 250,000 people.
This population figure represents the maximum number of inhabitants in Zion, the last human city, before the inevitable machine attack depicted in the events of The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.
Key Population Information for Zion
Zion served as the last bastion of free humanity, located deep within the Earth's core, protecting its inhabitants from the machine overlords on the surface. Its population fluctuated, but reached its peak just before the climactic war.
Here's a summary of the population data:
Metric | Value | Context |
---|---|---|
Highest Population | ~250,000 people | Reached prior to the machine assault seen in The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions. |
Time Period | Peak | Immediately preceding the final war with the Machines. |
Understanding Zion's Significance
- Humanity's Last Stand: Zion was the only known sanctuary for unenslaved humans, making its population vital for the survival of the species.
- Under Constant Threat: Despite its formidable defenses, Zion was perpetually under threat from the machines, necessitating a resilient and resourceful population.
- Role in the Narrative: The city's population and their fate were central to the storyline of The Matrix trilogy, especially as they prepared for and fought in the final battles.