This makes him a suitable villain to battle the Avengers from the bold beginning of the film to the rather unsatisfying conclusion. The character itself is physically very well-realized, being a striking structure you wouldn't want to stumble across in a dark alleyway. The characters explain away how Ultron came to be in a rather clunky manner, but then this is a movie aimed at people of all ages, so the use of simplified language should be expected. Ultron is brought to life in a way which would not be believable in our own universe, but this is the Marvel Universe, and anything goes. The first law states that, "A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm." But Ultron achieves true sentience, at which point no human law has any bearing on his mindset.Īs he says himself, "There are no strings on me," an obvious reference to humanity's treatment of robots as puppets bound to do exactly what they're told to do. This goes against Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, which we briefly touched on in our list of fantastical books featuring memorable robot characters.
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