Well, how lucky they are with planets always. After all, each is suitable for life at least partially, and each is somehow connected with robots, and in the end you need to get away with each one quickly.
As I understand it, the Robot is really Will's chosen name for his robot. And the villainous robot has the name of the Second Alien Robot. The kid is a genius.
@Nestin: I have a suspicion that each robot had a task on each planet to either make a parking place, or destroy the planet, or search for that engine. Based on the last series, it is possible that the task lies with the robot team, and not on individual instances. For this reason, I would not be surprised if a robot is found on this planet, which in the end they will also try to save 🙄
The light-child is able to obtain refined titanium by simply heating the ore in a crucible, but does not know that the angle of the natural slope of the lunar soil is 45 degrees, like ordinary sand on the beach. Traces of Aldrin's base, my ass!
@BeataKatamadze: And as for me it looked fake and completely implausible, there is one continuous danger around, they are talking for the first time in a year and instead of a thousand questions about the case, they hug a robot and exchange pleasantries.
I liked the conversation of the children with their parents. And it doesn't matter that danger is everywhere, the main thing is to hear the voice and understand that everything is fine. Dr. Smith is not a bad one either. I wonder how she with such brains, as it turned out, was nobody on earth?! She is a very smart and resourceful woman. And for some reason I like it. I wonder who created these robots?
As I understand it, the Robot is really Will's chosen name for his robot. And the villainous robot has the name of the Second Alien Robot. The kid is a genius.
For this reason, I would not be surprised if a robot is found on this planet, which in the end they will also try to save 🙄
And the Negro still got alimony, heh-heh.
I wonder who created these robots?