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It's more the future, a future I can imagine in a way. It's not far away from what already is done today and what we see in many films or what scientists talk about today.

In this case it's not about a person whose body is harmed by an accident or something receiving a leg or arm (ever saw: The Six Billion Dollar Man?) or an organ but a robot receive the brain to make it more human (not that I believe it's necessary since many today cannot even tell if a bot is speaking/writing/singing or a human so in one or two generations the difference no longer counts since people already lack social contact and skills).

The girl (let's say her brain or soul or ghost) is put in a war tool. The problem is that this brain (ghost) has conscience unlike other robots which is the main problem. She (it's a girl) meets someone who tells her how or what and the memory comes back (they were in the same group, homeless and standing for the same). She isn't the first victim, taken, killed to use the brain and of course, after she escaped the hunt starts.

It makes me more sad than it scares me but I truly hope I will not be alive once we arrived in this "episode" of human life. I don't see it as something good, like most inventions done to "save humanity". It always ends the same.

@wakeupkitty Thanks for the in-depth reply. Silly me. I didn’t realize that was a preview clip from YouTube in your post. I thought it was only a photo. I watched the clip. It looks interesting. I might just have a look at the movie if I come across it.

Yes, I watched ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’, and ‘Bionic Woman’. Grew up watching them. 😊

Back then we thought it was interesting, today it's more a scary reality.

A happy day.♥️🍀