The Gravitational Beam Emitter is some good shit Even more fun is seeing his iconic Gravitational Beam Emitter in action from the sound effects to the visuals of an unstoppable weapon tearing holes through everything it touches, it’s a (sorry) blast to watch. He’s Clint Eastwood via T-800 (the Terminator 2 version), all stares and murderous gunplay, and what he lacks in lines of dialogue he more than makes up for with his heavy-booted presence. Killy, however, is great, a perfect realisation of his manga form. As the battlefield casualties mount, you won’t mourn their passing. We only get to know a handful of the humans, and few of them have any sense of character at all other than being part of an interchangeable mob of “scared people who will fight the robots”. What we’re left with then is an action survival movie, in which Killy and his robot pal Cibo race against the clock to save the human village from The Safeguard - a computer program designed to protect The City - and its robot army. In the manga, Killy has to cross a room that’s over 140,000km long.
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