Hanzo followed his teammates to the hidden black room of the "Matrix Leader". He found a samurai sword and said, "This sword is very old. , (This kind of killing) seems to have started very early." From the perspective of Hanzo's behavioral language, it is a treasured sword and is admired by a good samurai. How can an unqualified samurai be selected by a predator?
What is the concept of the Japanese saying that the samurai sword is "a long time ago"? Pushing closer, the latest is to be cast before the Meiji Restoration, and the possibility is very small (after the Meiji Restoration, Japan issued a "scrap sword order" which made the Japanese sword begin to decline, and its craftsmanship was gradually lost).
Then what Hanzo said is most likely the samurai sword of the Japanese Warring States Period (1467-1590). During the war for several years, famous generals came out in large numbers, with superb swordsmanship, skillful craftsmanship of samurai swords, and many treasure swords. As Hanzo said, the hunting and killing of the predators began hundreds of years ago (it is assumed here that Hanzo and the others have not watched the movie "Alien vs. Predator").
In the end, Hanzo used his ancestor's katana to duel with the predator, and died together. Although the scene is slightly simple, the spirit and will are still expressed.
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