Brother Scimitar (in fact, he can be called Uncle) has too few scenes. It stands to reason that his longevity should have given more bloody scenes, but the first one died, and he was used by others. After his death, he was shot by his own people.
The Japanese are fierce, and the monsters are even fiercer. They use their own weaknesses to compete with other people's strengths, and finally die together.
There are two orthodox monsters on the planet, and they could have inserted some emotional dramas.
Chechen guys are respectable.
Hacker Black Fatty Tragedy, that skill can live on the planet for so long. Harm people actually use smoke, I sweat. And his size, can a small vest block the heat?
The male protagonist has always been selfish. In the end, he did not go to the spaceship to save the female protagonist, and the two of them were fine. This habitual routine can actually be seen from the beginning, but when the male protagonist becomes more and more selfish, I thought it would break the routine.
Also, when the monsters fight, I want to laugh when I look at the writhing body.
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