The battle scene at the beginning was quite shocking. I thought there would be a good doomsday experience, but with the development of the storyline, it turned out that it was a black operator who abused the drone and was placed on the front line because he did not listen to superiors’ orders. Combat experience life. But when he arrived at the check-in location, he discovered that his boss was a man-made robot. It took this unruly operator on a journey to prevent Russia from attacking the United States. But later I learned that the robot boss was not to prevent Russia from attacking the United States, but to find the launcher and launch a nuclear bomb to attack the United States. The reason is to warn people that artificial intelligence will eventually cause the destruction of mankind. In the end, the operator prevented the robot boss's behavior and saved the United States.
The robot boss is so good that he can't escape the bullets of the operator. From a person whose main purpose is to sacrifice small profits and win big profits, after watching a few bloody massacres, he immediately changed, became compassionate and a little untenable. foot. There is also a phone call to let people help track a person's vehicle. The rigorous military strike department is so useless, it is really incomprehensible.
The robot boss's movements are very good, but they just can't lift their energy. Robot warriors are very vigorous, but they are too brainless, and they are especially easy to destroy, and they are very weak.
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