I still remember it, because I wrote it stupidly in the class at that time, and I either forgot about the others, or because I really didn't know what novels were, let alone science fiction. So I got the compliment silly, and it was the kind of compliment that first lost the class and then lifted me up, so this matter was engraved in my young mind.
In fact, I didn't know science fiction at that time, and what a novel was. After watching the cartoon, I remembered the teacher's homework, so I hurriedly rushed, and it happened that my neighbor had a dog, so it was done. This incident has led to "Science Fiction World" in my must-buy magazine now.
Okay, let’s get back to the topic. I heard the movie "Blade Runner" mentioned more than once in the magazine. After watching it, I didn’t feel much shock. It was also about artificial humans. The name here is copy. people. Most of them were sent to other planets to serve as enslavements for the development of the universe. It’s always hard for humans to believe in something, even if they make it themselves. I think anyone who likes science fiction knows Asimov’s three rules about robots:
1. Robots must not harm people, nor should they stand by while seeing people being harmed. .Robots should obey all human orders, but must not violate the first law 3. Robots should protect their own safety, but must not violate the first and second laws.
The man-made god here thought of a more straightforward way. Each clone had a life span of only four years.
Several clones escaped, and then they wanted to find their god, the boss of Terry Company. Maybe they wanted to live longer. In the process, the god was killed by the clones. Blade Runner is also investigating the fugitive at this time. The highlight is at the very end. Only one of the clones was killed, but the Blade Runner also became the prey of the last clone. It was raining in the sky. Copy Man finally gave up revenge and killed Blade Runner.
Before he died, the rain flowed down his face. He said a paragraph, and the opposite was the horrified Blade Runner. After speaking, the white dove in his hand broke free and flew away, and his life also disappeared.
What I've seen You humans absolutely can't believe
I have seen a warship hit the edge of the Orion constellation and ignited a blazing fire.
I have seen C-rays, passing through the dark space of the "Don Wise Gate".
But all this Fragment.
All the moments will be lost in the torrent of time,
just like tears disappearing in the rain.
To be honest, I may not understand this movie, but I think there is a problem. If there is no 2012 and technology is not stopping, some people have to think about this problem, otherwise the technology is too fast and the consciousness is too slow. This world It may have become the kind of tragedy that I imagined in the spacecraft when I was a child. This kind of warning is probably also the meaning of science fiction.
If we create people, they are no different from us, and even emotions are no different. So, we are their masters or their friends. In other words, we can accept that they are us.
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