Warning! This article contains spoilers from The Murderbot Diaries: all red and artificial condition systems.Apple TV+ adaptation of Murder has taken the world by storm with its fast-paced start and intriguing revelations about the enigmatic secunit, Alexander Skarsgård, and his human companions. Based on Martha Wells’ The Murder Newspapers books, Murder has proven to be a faithful adaptation of the beloved science fiction comedy stories. The live-action cast of Murder brings the colorful characters from the books to life in a remarkable way, staying true to the complex layers of the original novel.
While Murder excels in portraying complex characters and staying faithful to the source material, it also introduces some intricate elements. The premiere of two episodes throws viewers into a world of sci-fi filled with secunits, a mysterious company, augmented humans, and massive monsters resembling centimes. While Murder handles most of these elements seamlessly, there are still some points that may require clarification, especially for viewers unfamiliar with the books. Fortunately, the fidelity to Martha Wells’ books makes it easy to anticipate what’s next for Murderbot and preservation.
What Really Happened to the Deltfall Team in The Murderbot Books Explained
The Deltfall Team Was Murdered by Hacked Secunits
At the end of Murder Season 1, Episode 2, Mensah (Noma Dumezweni) and PreservationAux discover the chilling fate of the Deltfall team. The team had been massacred, and their secunit destroyed. The mystery unfolds as Mensah decides to investigate further, leading to a deep dive into the sinister events. In All Red Systems, Murderbot uncovers the truth behind the hacked secunits and the involvement of Graycris in the tragic incident on Deltfall.
Graycris was looking for alien remains to sell on the black market, and attempted to eliminate the other survey teams to conceal the discovery of these remains. The presence of alien remnants has significant implications for the ongoing events in Murder, tying back to the motives behind the attacks on PreservationAux and the truth behind Deltfall’s demise.
What Was That Weird Gravity Well Mensah Found in Murderbot?
The Gravity Well Was Caused by the Alien Remnants Ratthi Mentioned
The discovery of the gravity well by Mensah unveils a deeper layer of mystery on the planet, linked to ancient alien remnants. The remains of an alien society, mentioned by Ratthi, explain the anomalies encountered by PreservationAux. The alien remnants not only pose a physical threat but also hold the key to understanding the planet’s history and the motivations behind the attacks.
Graycris was looking for alien remains to sell on the black market, and tried to kill the other survey teams to prevent them from exposing the existence of alien remains.
The revelation of alien remains sets the stage for a thrilling continuation of Murder, highlighting the intricate web of deceit and danger surrounding PreservationAux and their mission.
Why Did Mensah & Bharadwaj Survey the Site Without Murderbot?
PreservationAux Doesn’t Trust the Company & by Extension Murderbot
The decision of Mensah and Bharadwaj to explore the site without Murderbot raises questions about trust and loyalty. Operating under the assumption that they cannot trust the company they hired for the survey, PreservationAux ventures into unknown territory without their reliable security escort. The underlying tensions and suspicions within the team add a layer of complexity to their mission and raise doubts about the true motives behind their actions.
Arada, Pin-Lee & Ratthi’s Love Triangle in Murderbot Explained
Arada and Pin-Lee are married, Arada likes Ratthi, Ratthi likes Pin-Lee, and Pin-Lee just wants Arada to be happy
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