Dark Fate

Ellis 2022-04-21 09:02:03

John was killed by the future legion, but the future did not change, the robots met resistance, so the robot legion sent killers, and humans continued to send rescuers. The fate of mankind is dark, shrouded in the huge shadow of robots, which may wipe out more than half of the population at any time. However, although in the dark, there is no despair. The savior of mankind is still there, shining in the dark, pointing out the way for the future of mankind.

Robots are evolving, and humans are not idle. Finally, enhanced humans have appeared. Maybe Wolverine in the X-Men is an enhancement, and even this enhancement is more perfect than the Terminator. Hormones and batteries power these enhanced humans. But batteries seem to be too easy to obtain, and human bones are not strong enough to protect them. But in any case, human beings have evolved. Although they have turned themselves into machines, they have not completely changed. Perhaps this also points out the dark fate of human beings and will eventually become machines.

The premise of human victory over machines is that they must rely on machines. Without machines, human beings are doomed to fail. Although the Legion failed in this movie, they were successful in a sense. Whether the legion dominates the earth or the human race successfully defends the crown, the outcome is that biological humans will be replaced by machines.

Are there any other types of evolution that can override this process? Maybe, but it's really illusory.

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Terminator: Dark Fate quotes

  • Sarah Connor: Uh-uh. I keep my cell phone in kthe chip bag. The foil blocks the GPS signal so they can't track me.

    Dani Ramos: Who's trying to track you?

    Sarah Connor: I'm wanted in a couple states. 50, actually.

    Dani Ramos: But why 10 bags?

    Sarah Connor: Because I really like potato chips.

  • Dani Ramos: [33:40] No one will know who he is.

    Sarah Connor: Who?

    Dani Ramos: My brother. He was in the truck when... Who will be there to bury him? Or my father? No funerals. No one there to say goodbye.

    Sarah Connor: Funerals don't help them. And goodbyes don't help you. You just have to learn to live with it.