Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
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I liked how they brought Arthur back. Didn't they give his 'module' to the other robot? Then how is he still controlling the output and all that?
Ash. But technically, not Ash, just another model of the Ash model, this one was named Rook.
And nice catch on the chip. I've watched this three times but never caught that.
One could argue hardwiring him into the ship substituted his loss of his chip. Wired vs wireless, if you will.
I thought this was movie was good but not great.
I have zero issues with the broken information flow among WY employees and other people in this series.
Reasoning:
1. Logical or not you have future tech with an almost analog stamp on it. Fairly common theme in sci-fi where capabilities we think should be standard are sometimes not. They may not have had seamless information flow due to tech in this universe. In addition, it's a big damn universe and getting information across it would be challenging without super advanced technology that could clearly be lacking here.
2. WY is the classic, uber powerful corporation in the future that is swimming in unethical and illegal waters. R&D, especially highly deadly and unethical R&D, gets compartmentalized in large organizations. Compartmentalization is a classic strategy of terrorist and rebel organizations as well. Nothing unusual here at all to me if certain parts of WY don't know what other parts are doing.