Did he come back? Is he /our guy/?

Did he come back? Is he /our guy/?

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>fuel used for a ship turn humans into their species
The people who made this film and the people who like it should kill themselves.

I don't think it's fuel, it's likely an organic neural facilitator, like stem cells. It's purpose isn't fully explained and that's what it's fans like about this movie, speculating is fun.

Go watch the MCU if it's too hard to use your own imagination.

>like stem cells
To power space ship? What asinine theory is this?
>speculating is fun.
Yes, including about speculating incredibly complex motive of the main antagonist. So deep.
>Go watch the MCU if it's too hard to use your own imagination.
Is this b8, or a really shitty attempt at an insult?

>it's an autistic armchair scientist Sup Forumsittor has a problem with fictional stories episode

How retarded are you?

It's not power you mong. All of there tech works with them only, and the mech is even shown to be able to do what the pilot is thinking. it's likely all of their tech is designed to pair neurologically with it's user, doing something like that could require an organic "lubricant" to let these signals operate their tech.

I'm pointing how contrived was the beginning of the movie. Are you suggesting that nobody should ever have a problem with fictional stories, and thus have no standards? As asinine as that conclusion is, what else follows?

Why don't you first tone down the diatribe and explain what's got you upset? The film establishes the alien technology can only be used by the aliens, and we already know the fluid had organic properties in it. That should tell anyone with half a brain that most of what they're using is some sort of biotech.

>and we already know the fluid had organic properties in it.
What is this based on?
>sort of biotech
Yes, and when humans develop something nearly as complex, there will be the serious possibility that they might turn other animals into humans, monkeys, for instance.

Rewatched this recently and never realized how on the nose it was with its message. All the white guys are evil and the evil corporation experimenting on the prawns is literally called Multinational United.

It can change humans into them, this must mean it's biological in nature

Stem cells from chickens have been used to grow beef, so it's not outside the realm of possibilities, Not that it matters since, you know it's fiction, not a documentary.

hey DICKUS

>What is this based on?

The fact the tech was genetically bound to the aliens and the fact it turned Wilkus into an alien.

>Yes, and when humans develop something nearly as complex, there will be the serious possibility that they might turn other animals into humans, monkeys, for instance.

What in the fuck are you even talking about, you do realize this is a movie right?

The evil ones are the unshown MCU executives and deep state agents working on all the alien experimentation and shit.

The bad guys are mercenaries that included both whites and niggers, if you actually bothered to pay attention when you rewatched it.

the nig mercenaries are just shown to be following orders and never appear in the final battle, meanwhile evil white skinheads love killing prawns

>the nig mercenaries are just shown to be following orders and never appear in the final battle

Who cares about the FINAL battle when they were involved with trying to kill him for nearly the entire movie? The film also goes out of its way to show you the prawns are basically brainless drones running all over the place stealing and murdering people anyway, except for literally ONE alien.

>It can change humans into them, this must mean it's biological in nature
>and the fact it turned Wilkus into an alien.
Do you really not see how completely circular is this argument?

>Why did the fuel turn him into an alien?
>Because it had organic properties in it.
>Based on what?
>Because it turned him into an alien.
Seriously, go fuck yourself for using such awful argumentation.

>The fact the tech was genetically bound to the aliens
So the fuel itself, or whatever it was was genetically bound? Based on what? It was just a necessary component for the ship to be able to leave by it.
>you do realize this is a movie right?
I've seen movies with less contrived and more plausible premises, so I attack this movie on that basis.

Why are you so hung up on thinking it's fuel, no one in the movie refers to it as fuel.

I'm pretty sure Christopher does, but it doesn't matter anyway because this isn't a thing to get hung up about considering the movie is about alien concentration camps and slums.

I bet you're one of those unsufferable faggots who think they sound terribly smart when they point out that in Star Wars there should be no sound in space

Should have made Halo instead.

>dood pig gun launchers lmao

You are honestly troubled and/or autistic individual, user.

>Why are you so hung up on thinking it's fuel, no one in the movie refers to it as fuel.

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>Fuel goes in here.
This is said by the alien major character's son, or whatever it was, the smaller one.

Blomkamp a hack, glad Ridley realized this and fired his SJW ass from Alien 5. Shame Ridley is an even bigger hack.

I don't disagree with that, D9 was a good film though. But he is a one-trick poney. Elysium was shite and Chappie was painful and embarrassing to watch.

Yes, he did come back to exterminated human race

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