Futureworld story
Two years after the Westworld tragedy, the Delos corporation owners have reopened the park after spending $1.5 billion in safety improvements, and also shutting down Westworld. But trouble ensues when two TV reporters are invited to review the park for publicity purposes. It is a sequel to the 1973 Michael Crichton film Westworld, and is the second installment in the Westworld franchise.
9 total · 6 major · 3 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| AI risk to civilization | major | The Futureworld androids replaced world leaders with android duplicates with a view to achieving total control of the world for the good of humankind. |
| AI safeguards | major | We saw the androids in an android amusement park try to take over the place and kill all the humans there in the process, even though the people were assured that the park was perfectly safe. |
| android | major | We saw an amusement park for the super rich that was full of androids. |
| human vs. sentient machine | major | We saw the androids in an android amusement park try to take over the place and kill all the humans there in the process. |
| journalism | major | Newspaper reporter Chuck Browning and TV reporter Tracy Ballard teamed together to uncover a dark side to the "perfectly safe" Futureworld amusement park. |
| romantic love | major | Chuck Browning and Tracy Ballard fell for one another on their visit to Futureworld. |
| dream recorder | minor | Tracy Ballard tested out a machine that Futureworld scientists had developed to read peoples dreams. |
| sex-droid | minor | Things got hot and heavy between Harry Croft and two beautiful female androids. |
| what if I met my double | minor | Chuck Browning was hunted down by an android replica of himself, but he got the better of the android in the end. Tracy Browning dispatched her android double in a veritable duel. |