If it is a bug, it actually makes sense. After all, it is a commercial movie. How to cater to the taste of the public HE? The director is quite good at it, so the hero and heroine are full of blood. Resurrection is necessary.
If it's not a bug, it's actually easy to make sense. I personally prefer the second understanding that it's not a bug: First of all, the first time Tom was restarted because he was infected by its blood when he killed an Alpha, and he had " Restart" (remake ability) The condition for the "restart" of the master Omega is that the alpha dies, so when Liangtang kills the alpha for the first time, the Omega restarts, since our Alpha was infected the first time he died , so it can be understood that Tom is at least regarded as a part of the alpha by the main brain omega, so in future wars, whether the death of alpha or the death of Tom, omega will decide that it must be "restarted". (So at the end of the movie, the heroine said that if the alpha wants to kill you, you should die obediently, don't kill the alpha, because it dies, the omega will restart if the soup dies
) At this time, Omega's blood infected Brother Tom, who lost the ability of alpha to be "restarted" due to blood transfusion, so the current Ah Tang can be regarded as an "innocent" incompetent earthling who was once again killed There is still a chance of infection!
The following is based on reasoning: an omega with the ability to "restart" has the ability to pull back the timeline when the alpha it controls dies, so when it dies or is about to die, can it also pull back the timeline "restart" "Woolen cloth? Of course it is possible! (Have you ever seen an ultimate boss that only revives minions, but doesn't have a revival skill?)
When the male protagonist finally blows up the omega (not by blowing up, just blowing up or blowing up), the dying omega as the big boss must "restart" immediately, just like the first alpha that was blown up by Ah Tang at the beginning of the movie In the same way, it does not "restart" until the alpha is lying on the ground, or disappears, but the Omega "restarts" immediately when "aware" that the alpha is about to disappear, which can be understood as a subconscious protection. system, so at the end of the movie, when the omega swallowed the bomb dropped by Atang and blew itself up, the omega that did not die immediately "restarted", and because Atang was infected with the blood of the omega, he was regarded as a part of the Omega and also "restarted". ".
"Restart" is the time axis jumping forward. The last time Tommy jumped forward, because he was infected by the blood of omega, it can be regarded as a forward jump in the omega state, which is equivalent to the return of a brand new omega, so after he "restarted" , will immediately replace the Omega on the previous timeline, it is not difficult to understand why these alien creatures will suddenly lose power in the end, because Atang has replaced the old omega.
Some people may also say that Tom is the most omega to return, so whether the omega on the same timeline as him has also "restarted"? It is certain that it is not. The first time Ah Tang restarted was because he was infected with alpha's blood. It was restarted by omega as an alpha, and the last restart was infected with omega's blood, and it was restarted by omega as "ontology". As mentioned earlier, just like there can only be one alpha, Ah Tang's previous "restart" "It can be regarded as an additional attribute, no matter whether he dies or not, as long as the alpha dies, he must also "restart", because the alpha who was infected with the alpha blood has been regarded by the omega as one with the alpha, and this last time Restart, because of the infection of omega's blood, when restarting, omega will regard Atang as "self" to restart, there is only one body, after being regarded as the "restart" of the body, there is no need for the omega on the same timeline as him. Return to "restart" together, otherwise omega is just a "feedback" just like the functional nature of alpha.
It's a bit long to write, but it's all personal understanding.
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