2. Why is the flight recorder in the escape pod, and how can it record the conversation in the spacecraft after the escape pod is launched?
3. From Tate's point of view, clones are just tools, and the remaining earthlings are ants, which are completely worthless, so drones can casually blow up the rebel army into slag and never think about whether to want it or not. Alive capture, including the few soy sauces on the escape pod that didn't even show a face, why did Victoria ask to send her to Tate when she reported that she was alive, instead of clicking on the spot?
4. When the No. 49 plane flew to Tate, Tate could directly scan Tom's heartbeat and body temperature, so why couldn't it be scanned that the box was filled with a black old man? If not, why should the black old man go to die together? The bomb doesn't need two people to operate it, right?
5. It seems that the plane should be operated one-on-one. Even if the 49th can be opened to the 52nd, why can the female version of Jon Joseph easily operate the plane to destroy the drone that killed Victoria? How easy can a person in 2017 find the weapon button for an alien plane in 2077?
6. The director seems to accept clones? So that the heroine can easily accept a husband with just the same face? Even if she knew that her real husband had been soaked in culture medium 60 years ago and was blown up by her husband No. 49?
7. Except for the old man, the rebels are women and children. They are dressed in soy sauce dressed as a medieval knight. They are also equipped with millet and rifles and crawler tractors. They have never seen an evil doctor in a white coat or an IT elite with curly hair. They need to get some plutonium. Element has to work hard to expect the spacecraft to fall from the sky, and finally blow up a water intake tower or rely on the batteries removed from the drone. Since the aliens occupied the earth for sea water, let them resist. If there are no drones and no batteries, the big water tower will let all the rebels dig for 50 years, and they will not fall, let alone. Said to blow up the Tate. If I were an alien, I would just destroy the moon first. As for whether to destroy you on behalf of the moon, is it necessary?
This is like you are building a house now, but you find that there is an ant nest 500 meters away from the foundation. You spend the money to build 5 houses, and build 800 equipped with the most advanced killing technology within a kilometer around you. Insecticide strongholds, use the most perfect system to control these strongholds to eliminate ants every day, but in the end, the ants carry the insecticide bottle into your house and explode. Isn't this enough to eat?
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