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The Tet could be a sentient being all on its own, built by another race somewhere in the known universe that, after eliminating its creators, travels to other worlds, eradicates the dominant native species, and hoards the resources for itself. It's possible that whomever or whatever built the Tet could send another one, but they would really have to think about how they would do it.

Humanity has shown they're fairly resilient, and managed to take down the Tet and reclaim their planet, and that alone may cause wherever the Tet came from the rethink doing it again. The film seems to leave that possibility another invasion open as at no point does it ever address the true origins of the TET.

However, what might be surmised from the scene near the end where 49 comes aboard the TET is that it believes itself to be an independent entity it informs 49 that it is his "god". Failing anything else apparent in the narrative it can be presumed that the TET is a sentient being whose creation was presumably by its own hands or by a race which no longer controls its actions. The Tet is an A. I super machine that originated somewhere in the universe by a highly advance alien race that has tegnology far beyond our own.

Since the tet is a machice that thinks for itself, feeds and survives on the resourses of sustaining planets like earth, maybe the tet might have also fed of the planet of origin and killed of the race that brought it to existence. There also might be more machines like the tet in the universe. It seems the origin of the tet is only to be speculated, not to be explained fully.

I would guess that it was created to gather resources when it was out of communicable range with its source. However it never returned vger anyone? And now sees earth. If it created itself then it wouldn't need biological entities to maintain itself or support itself. It would just create more machines from the vast resources it had accumulated.

The cloning seems to be a prefabricated capability. Late I know. The tet was created by an advanced alien race who had used up majority of the natural resources. They built the tet with super intelligence, and more than one.

Its mission? To be fully self controlled, seek out alien world with resources, and bring the payload back home. But with this super intelligence, the tet became too self aware and instead of returning to her creators world, she simply just kept going, using the resourses she was designed to collect, for herself and own preservation.

She has gone rogue, leaving her creators abandoned!. But her creators created more than one tet! They were scattered along 8 points of the galactic plane. The Tet was a humanity trial, humans had to prove that they were worth living. Since the module responded quite fast to the signal within a day after activation , it is likely it was already waiting in orbit rather than just coincidentally arriving at Earth.

When Jack flies back to the Tet, it is orbiting the Earth, which is a much shorter voyage than from Earth to Jupiter. While similarities can be found between the two works, Kosinski wrote the story for Oblivion in after moving to Los Angeles, but the writers' strike in prevented him from shopping around the treatment to studios, so he had Radical Comics begin turning the project into a graphic novel.

The unreleased graphic novel was later used to pitch the movie to film studios. The shoulder belt for Jack's weapon was covering his old tower number for the majority of the time that he was at Tower Also, she had no reason to notice it. As far as she was aware, he was the only Jack, and she wouldn't bother to make a conscious effort to notice a number that had never changed before. It is not made clear in the film whether or not the Tet is acting autonomously, unbeholden to any alien species, or performing duties assigned to it by, or on behalf of, some aliens who might've created it.

The film establishes that the Tet utilizes deuterium extracted from Earth's seawater to power itself and its drones, but the audience does not learn if this fuel energy-source is also being collected and harvested for delivery back to some extraterrestrial point of origin. It is also possible that the Tet is now a self-sustaining AI with only the intention of survival for itself, moving from one world to the next much like a parasite.

This is what Malcolm hinted at. The answer to this question is mostly left to viewer speculation. It's Elvis of course. It is another link to Jack's humanity, just as the objects in his cabin were. The fact that he calls it "Bob" instead of "Elvis" is a result from the mandatory memory erase Jack was subjected to, meaning that he doesn't recognize whom the figurine represents.

Because it simply cannot understand human nature. The Tet is an artificial life form, which can anticipate human responses to certain extents, but it can never comprehend the emotions behind them. It mistakenly thought it had learned all about humans from studying the data aboard the Odyssey. So when Jack told Tet at the end, "Because I want to live.

I want our species to survive. This is the only way," Tet could not read his mind but from Jack's biometrics Tet could tell that he was not lying. So Tet assumed he meant he was resigned to remaining part of a group of "pet" humans maintained by Tet along with his new preferred mate whom Tet would clone as well.

Of course, we understand that Jack spoke the truth to gain entry but knew Tet would misunderstand him, not comprehending that Jack was willing to sacrifice himself for the good of mankind. That's why it took Jack Harper and cloned him by the thousands: with no memories of his earlier life, it expected Jack could be programmed to be the perfect weapon to wage its war. By thinking it understood him, it thought it could have absolute control over him.

Which was true during the war, when the army of Jacks nearly wiped out humanity. The Tet probably assumed that the remaining people would fear the sight of him forever, and never reach out to any of the Jacks remaining on Earth as caretakers. So the Tet could easily fool Jack into thinking that the humans in disguise were remaining Scavs. Its flaw was that it did not expect Jack to retain one vital memory, one of the love for his wife.

It was so deeply rooted in his emotional being that it would resurface in every clone of Jack, given enough time and opportunity notice that Jack from Tower 52 freezes temporarily at the sight of Julia and has a sudden flashback of the Empire State Building, implying he remembers her and his proposal as well.

Even more so, the capacity to love also extends to all things from the Earth, its environment, music and culture. Despite having no memories, Jack still feels that Earth is his home. The Tet did not realize that a love for the Earth is so deeply rooted in humanity that it cannot simply be "erased" according to Victoria from Tower 52, Jack 52 also had a similar desire to stay on Earth.

One of the few remaining drone repairmen assigned to Earth, its surface devastated after decades of war with the alien Scavs, discovers a crashed spacecraft with contents that bring into question everything he believed about the war, and may even put the fate of mankind in his hands.

Earth is a memory worth fighting for. Did you know Edit. Trivia A full-sized bubble ship was created with doors that opened on their own, and Tom Cruise , a licensed pilot, provided input for the design of the controls. Goofs Vika's desk display shows Jack tapping out the word "Paradise" in Morse code to communicate with her, but the actual Morse code letters we hear are "a-d-i-s-t-r-a-e-e".

Quotes Jack Harper : If we have souls, they are made of the love we share Crazy credits The Tet can be seen in the opening Universal logo, orbiting the Earth. Connections Featured in Projector: Oblivion User reviews 1K Review. Top review. A memorable sci-fi fantasy world with a human heart at its core.

If there is a soul, it is made from the love we share. There are many ways to describe Oblivion, but the softly spoken afterword by Tom Cruise's character really makes you feel the human heartbeat of this sci-fi epic. As always, the trailer is full of explosions and set pieces.

Oblivion the movie is an entirely different beast that values a human story and characters that are driven by common purpose. While the cast is tiny, I found much to enjoy from Cruise, Riseborough, Freeman and that Nordic guy from Headhunters who is showing up more frequently in Hollywood blockbusters. Aside from unusually limited screen-time, Morgan and other supporting cast are effective and memorable.

The threads of the plot are well-woven and I won't give anything away, so what I will tell you is to prepare for a powerful journey into the unknown where nothing is what it seems. Explosive set pieces take a backseat for sci-fi philosophy with twists to spare. Oblivion ticks all the boxes for correct use of literary devices and establishes enough original cannon to stick in your mind long after the credits start rolling.

It is a distinct success among the largely abysmal offerings of so far, don't miss it. FAQ Is Oblivion based on a book? Why did the Tet need Earth's seawater?



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