Nemesis
- R
- Year:
- 1992
- 95 min
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When the uplink came through
with the work orders,
he had a strange feeling everything
Maybe it just had
something to do
With the way the world is today...
Bio-enhanced gangsters,
information terrorists,
cyborg outlaws.
Everything so congested
with high-tech overload,
that he was starting to feel
a little numb.
You see, there's an old saying
in his business,
"it pays to be more than human."
I don't think he was
so sure anymore.
Move and I'll crush your throat.
I had to be sure you weren't armed.
Can't be too careful nowadays.
There's undercover police everywhere.
Relax, baby.
Goddamn cop!
Goddamn terrorist.
The things people do
to get ahead.
His work order turned out to be
a nicely shaped chip smuggler,
who had some expensive
bio-engineering done
to her insides.
She was able to charge double,
because of the extra rams
she could carry.
"Morico" was the alias
she had been using,
and she had hoped to
download her data
on a gang of terrorists, known
as "The Red Army Hammerheads."
The Hammerheads...
They're a cute bunch,
fighting a lost cause.
Someday i expect to see
their scan I.D. S
Come over the uplink.
But right now, Morico
had been his work order.
Then it was filled.
See? Laundering data
can be dangerous.
You break the law...
Go to hell.
That guy we passed in
the hall, he's a cop.
Sh*t!
No problem.
Our courier's been iced
by an L.A.P.D. agent.
He beat us to the data chip.
We're in pursuit.
Are you sure he's L.A.P.D.?
He's a cop, all right.
Get him!
Aarghh!
Go on.
Go, go, go!
Aaah!
Argh!
Ugh!
That knee was brand new.
F***, he's quick.
Aw, sensitive man.
Give it a rest.
You son of a b*tch!
You toss your weapon aside,
and you step away,
and I'll say you were cooperative.
I don't think this is funny.
Cops are animals.
You don't know who that
woman was back in the room.
You don't know who I am.
- You're a terrorist.
- You're confused.
We're trying to save humankind,
And you...
You protect the machines.
You're mostly machine. You're not
really human anymore, are you?
86.5% is still a human.
None of you is human.
Never was.
You have no idea
what's going on here...
What this is really all about.
When i'm through with you,
there's no way
they'll be able to put
you back together.
I'm here to tell you
you're finished.
You lose.
Adios.
God, ohh-hh!
This is the Los Angeles
police department.
You are surrounded.
I order the occupants
of building 4-0-8-7
to exit that building
and surrender to police authorities.
Drop your weapons
and exit with your hands up...
Now.
We'll start by replacing his eyes.
Respiration scans read critical.
Human organs are at 9.8.
Fluid levels, 18.2.
You're not really human.
Mostly machine...
You're not really human.
You're mostly machine...
You're not really human.
You're not really human anymore,
are you?
Or are you?
It took them six months
to put him back together.
Synthetic flesh,
bio-engineered organs.
It always scared him that they
might take out his soul,
and replace it with
some matrix chip.
After the techs were
done with his body,
they shipped him to Baja.
He ended up in this
godforsaken refuge
on the edge of existence.
The kind of place where
people on the run
go to be forgotten.
He was there to recuperate.
Cerveza, por favor.
Mind if I sit down?
I am Rosaria.
I'm not looking for company, lady.
I can see that, senor.
I've seen you around.
Not too many gringos
come down here
without some kind of...
sad story.
No one's here without
some kind of story.
Relax.
I won't give awa Y your hideout.
What do you want?
I want to get even.
Even?
With who, senor?
You, terrorist.
- Oh, sh*t!
- Remember L.A.?
Hey!
He wanted to tell this terrorist
that he had given
a lot of thought
to what she said back in L.A.
About whether he was
more machine than human.
He wanted to tell her
she started him thinking.
I know he really wanted
to tell her all this.
But she was dead.
So instead he sat there
listening to the sound
of approaching engines.
The kind of turbo engines
we use in our vehicles
at L.A.P.D.
Not bad, but a little sloppy,
Alex.
Looks like you're ready
to go back to work.
The cyber transplants
have really taken to you.
Can't tell what's real
and what's synthetic.
- You'll be all machine soon.
- Shut up, Pam.
Pack up, Alex.
Rehab's over.
Farnsworth wants you back online.
I quit, and you tell
Farnsworth that.
And if he doesn't like it,
I know he will find me
and let me know.
To stop the pain.
She's right,
nothing is mine anymore.
Nothing's been mine
since I met you, Jared.
I didn't force you to enlist.
You and Farnsworth did not
give me much choice, did you?
We got you out of prison.
That was the deal.
What's wrong, Alex?
You want me to tell Farnsworth
he misjudged you?
That I misjudged you?
You can't handle the job,
you've lost the edge.
You've become too emotional.
I can't feel anything anymore.
You turned me into
a f***ing machine.
I don't know what's
right or wrong.
Since when did you care?
Maybe you should take the time
to find out what you
care about, Alex.
I cared about you, once.
- I'm synthetic.
- That's right.
And i thought you were real.
Well, I never said I wasn't.
Look,
there's a lot of us
working to make
a bad world better.
Remember that.
What do you care about
a better world?
You're a cyborg.
I live here, too.
That was unnecessary.
We'll never
get him back now.
I'll give Farnsworth
the bad news.
The next year was
as grim as it gets.
He slipped into the
black market network
that thrived in
the New Rio grid.
He wanted to try his hand
at smuggling,
but he really didn't
have the knack for it.
His deals...
When he could get them...
Usually ended up with
someone getting dead.
Not the best thing
for staying in business.
Just when he was about
to give up on Brazil,
he got word this morning
some hotshot systems cowboy
wanted to see him.
The systems cowboy went
by the name Marion Face.
He had some japanese tech
that wanted to switch corporations.
The tech needed safe passage
through the electronic web.
A perfect setup for Alex.
It's about time, Marion.
You know you're making a
simple deal very complicated.
Are you enjoying your
retirement, Alex?
Still glad you quit
being a cop?
I hear you've been dealing
out on the line.
You've blown a lot of
transactions, Alex.
Your rep in the Brazil
triad is sh*t.
You're lucky I even
took a chance on you.
So where's the japanese tech
with the chip?
He'll be here.
Relax.
Well...
Help me relax, Marion.
Pull your hands out
of your pockets,
where i can see them.
See?
There's nothing
up my sleeves, Alex.
Don't worry, Alex.
You're not gonna die.
L.A.P.D. will put you
back together.
They want you for an assignment.
Farnsworth is here.
Let's go.
I also understand the
situation in Rio
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