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Imagine having license to shoot giant ♥♥♥♥ off gun and blow (bad) people's heads off.
Imagine being bulletproof.
Imagine not having to piss or ♥♥♥♥.
Imagine never sweating and tiring.
Imagine looking as cool as Robocop.
The only con is that you don't get to jerk off anymore, but you'll be doing it less and less with each passing decade anyway.
If anything it shows your childlike mentality, thinking that having consistent sex partner stops people from doing it. It's a basic biological function, quite separate from intimacy with another person.
Theres some doctor mentions murphy was a catholic family man and they think his general character let him keep his sanity... but at the same time you can see in robocop one he enjoys killing them, even before he remembers he blows the rapists ♥♥♥♥ off.
Throws Bodiger through windows reading him his rights "that thing is a violent mechanical psychopath".
My view is he's utterly tortured remembering who he was but at the same time he was motivated to join the police and he wants to be a hero to his son. Thats his character and he is now an unstoppable force who delights in being able to do that
It's part of the satire but yes talk about a living hell. Not to mention he's lost a substantial part of his humanity in the process... of course it's just scifi this is an actual impossibility in our current reality thankfully.
And was he remade 3 days later?
I mean Paul Verhoven (director of Robocop) has said many times in commentaries, interviews etc. That Robocop is a Jesus allegory.