After three brushes, I found that I remembered it wrong, sorry! D8's own code in the colonizer's cabin, and the Walter code used outside, Walt's authority is higher than David's brain supplement is not established [tears] The most obvious factor that causes W and D to feel different is the sense of age.
In addition to the difference in hairstyle, Walter looks younger and fuller. D8 has very light makeup on his face, so the lines are obviously dull and his face is slightly haggard, which is also in line with the setting that he has not overhauled for ten years.
If it wasn't for Chris's tragic death, he let Daniels stay alone with Walter to find Miss Mamei, oh no when I was a female player, I almost gossip that he deliberately left the two alone.
Another difference between David and Walter is that Walter's eyes are fixed, and the traces of emotional activity are not obvious. When he sees the alien, he has a contemplative expression, and he is brainwashed into a pensive and slightly puzzled expression by D8, while David's eyes wander. Just like the way humans think, even when pretending to be Walter.
Plus, David said a word when he threw the axe to Daniels, didn't catch it, it sounded like Fuck? If so, it's only David who can swear. Walter wouldn't be able to talk dirty talk even if he was put to bed... Okay, I'll stop.
I think I could replay this movie a hundred times because of Walter throwing David twice. How rude the D8 throws Daniels, then Walter's strength is ten times as rude. Baby Walter, who is a heavy cyborg, threw it directly to D8... If it wasn't for his inability to play ass, Walter's model obviously beats D8. , and was later killed by a conspiracy that David learned from humans...
(The following is the original review)
Two of the four stars are given to Walter, and the following are all for the girl's heart.
After the second brushing of the Alien Contract, I am still confused about what happened to Walter. David could fake his severed hand, but Dany didn't see them fighting. David didn't even need to copy the scars on his face, and the hairstyles of the two cyborgs There has always been a slight difference, this body looks like a real Walter, or did David go to the Marvel Universe to get a quick burn?
1. David looked back thoughtfully after coming out of the large tomb. I think this shot shows that there is indeed a cyborg left there. Later, what David said to Dany was that the cyborg had been "defunct", so no matter who it belonged to, the body left there was in a state of incapacitated waste.
2. David knows the code of Walter's actions on the ship, then:
2.1- It is possible for the heads of the two people to be exchanged, but the operation must be a huge project, and it is not as simple as unscrewing and replacing it directly. The Basic Law should also be taught in the case of seizing a house.
2.2-David can read Walter's database through the data cable (let's call it that) pulled from Walter. It makes sense. Maybe he has connected his database to Walter's body - look at the knife he is holding, it is not a weapon that can cause serious damage to Walter, but there is one exception, he can sneak attack on the data cable connected to Walter's neck Part (which is undoubtedly the weak life gate of the biochemical human), using physical brute force to force Walter off the assembly line again.
2.3- Maybe Walter agreed with David and voluntarily joined him. Even though Walter is my boyfriend, I'm still ideologically one with humanity, accepting the fact that cyborgs can betray...
3. David uses Walter's code and his own code on the spaceship at the same time. He pretends to be able to do it well, but he doesn't know about Danny and Walter's meaningful log cabin appointment, so whether he reads Walter's database or two People have voluntarily merged, and there is always a part of Walter's memory that he has no way of knowing. Why?
To sum up, starting from the fighting scene of the twin sharks, the plot I speculate is as follows:
David attacked Walter with a knife, shutting it down a second time. Walter's body is more advanced, David reads Walter's data, then plugs in his own library, and endows this more perfect body with the power of creation, wouldn't it be nice? The location of the scar on the face is actually used to mislead the audience, because Dany and the others don't know where the pretty face was injured, but we the audience know.
The reason why the spaceship has David's code is because he built it with Walter's authority after he got on the ship. There is no spaceship that has D8's code at the beginning. The special cabin for the protection of colonists and embryos is still opened with Walter's code, and the authority of this cabin should be relatively high.
Walter's body, that is, the specific existence of "Walter", may also share a body with David and hibernate in the depths of the system; it may also be erased, destroyed, and completely scrapped by David. I lost my boyfriend.
However, there was a vague and firm feeling that would not die out no matter what, and it was Walter's promise to help Dany build a wooden house. The reason why David couldn't hijack this conversation was because Walter's love was born earlier than his reminder, but Walter didn't realize and couldn't give a definition to this matter - he just made to serve, talk about There is no dangerous thinking about the superiority of any species, and creation cannot be carried out—David is proud of his original ability.
It's possible, however, that Walter had created something long ago, that is, independent of his chip, outside of the knowledge and instructions that humans put into his system, a spontaneous, love for another individual. This is not the logic that humans wrote to Walter, but the real memory of humanoids, and it is very precious to Walter, so when David invaded Walter's consciousness and body, he could read the details of the spacecraft system typed in by humans, but he could not read This paragraph is more personal.
So even if this prequel is as dark and cold as the universe, and even if Walter never goes online again, I can still get some warm comfort from this kind of brain supplement. Just as Byron and Shelley were brought up by two cyborgs to start a passionate topic, in fact, the two poets have also written many famous love poems full of love.
Think again, David loved Elizabeth, and how his love was presented. In the end, Elizabeth's voice and smile turned into shocking experimental drafts. She suffered too much pain because of David's "love" before her death, which is unimaginable. And Walter hesitantly said that his protection for Danny was just a duty, but he saved her from danger time and time again. I don't think he was fighting the same way for the rest of the team anyway =_=Walter was the first to look for her after he resumed action, and There are strong emotions in the two sentences to let her go first. Aside from looking at the big picture, he looks like he really wants to fight David, a personal grudge type.
In the end, I also used one of my favorite poems by Shelley to commemorate my boyfriend, Walter, who let me live for three years—
There is a word that is often abused, and I don't want to abuse it again;
There is a feeling that is not valued, how can you despise it?
There is a hope too much like despair that prudence cannot crush,
Just ask mercy to come from your heart, it is very precious to me.
What I give can't be called love, it's only worship,
Even the gods are willing to favor it, do you think you should not see it?
This is like a moth yearning for the starry sky, and the dark night wants to embrace the dawn,
How can we not let the miserable world fall in love with distant things?
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