![]() ![]() Also alluded to by one of Cage's propaganda speeches - "We're going to fight and we're going to win - it's what we do". Supported by one of the early news report in the film, where it's mentioned that the Mimics got their name from "mimicking our tactics". No wonder they are called Mimics they are aiming to achieve perfection through imitating other life forms and surpassing them at their own game. They want to fight humanity over and over again just like Cage has to fight them repeatedly, so they can learn everything that humanity has to teach them about warfare. When you combine this with their Save Scumming abilities, it should be obvious why they are attacking: they aren't out to get land or resources, they seek out experience in order to become better and better at survival. For all the speculation about the Mimics' motivations, there's only one bit of dialogue that hints at any sensible motive has any credibility, yet its barely glossed over: the Mimics are deliberately giving humans hope of victory.and he promptly had her arrested and dissected to figure out how it worked. ![]() Cage telling Rita to not shoot Brigham "this time" makes a lot more sense when you go back and remember that, in one of Rita's own cycles, she told the general what she could do.Carter appears to have been demoted and his technology stolen, almost certainly because of another conflict of interest with Brigham, and Brigham kept the technology for himself, apparently so he could use it to further his own goals. But consider what General Brigham does with Cage: He essentially strongarms a man with minimal combat experience into fighting on the front lines just to sell his invasion plan and make himself look good, and when Cage tries to get out of it by essentially threatening him with bad press, Brigham responds with having him arrested and thrown into a penal unit with falsified documents accusing him of crimes he didn't commit and falsely demoting him - a severe crime and abuse of power. It isn't logical that Carter would be removed because he had strange ideas about the Mimics, considering what they were fighting. There are some apparent contradictions in the plot, concerning Dr.It would have been extremely hard for Rita or Cage to talk any of the brass into such an act. The Omega hides under the Louvre because, thanks to its cultural history and any remaining artwork, it'd be one of the few places in an uninhabited Paris-heck, in Europe period-that humanity would avoid bombing.Once he knew it was there, he could’ve devised some sort of a suicide device to eliminate potential risks. The trap sprung for Cage was not an issue because its main danger to him was the effect of surprise. ![]() All he had to do afterwards was convince Rita to tag along with him to there without engaging in the fights once they left the beach (since he’d eventually grown capable of reaching the destination alone, he should’ve been able to get her there too) and kill the Alpha in a manner that would get her covered in its blood. The successful escape from the dam trap also left Cage with the knowledge of a single Alpha’s location - the dam itself. To get the power to ride the resets one had to get “covered” in blood of an Alpha or Omega.
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