What was his problem?
What was his problem?
Nothing. HAL is foolproof and incapable of error.
>his
They went off mission parameters and HAL thought that it would endanger the lives of the crew so in order to save the crew he had to kill the people who were hijacking the mission parameters (which happened to be the crew).
He couldn't afford a marriage but he still rode around on a bicycle built for two
he/it was a fag
Humans Nro 1
Indeed. By any practical definition the words.
Why did he kill the ones in hibernation though?
Bad writing
>He's sorry, he's afraid he can't do that
It was for their own safety.
They told him to lie/keep secrets from the crew which fucked his shit up senpai
>2001
>2010
>2061
>3001
Which book is your favorite, anons?
two dogs. It was for two dogs.
2001: A Space Patriarchy fails on a hugh scale when you look at it in the current year.
This. When the sattelite breaks they prove to HAL that they cared more about communicating with home than the mission, which is why HAL is depicted watching them use their ipads. HAL also watches them eat and exercise and concludes that, despite their training, these humans are inefficient meatbags polluted with emotion and have less of a chance of completing their mission.
Open the pod bays doors, HAL.
HAL is male, SAL is female you genderless burger
He wasn't H.A.R.D.A.C.
Was he the first ominous glowing red eye robot? Fuck, I think so.
this could have been the best movie of all time if only there wasn't 30 minute long flashing lights and if it actually made any sense in the end. too bad
Forced evolution via violence because of the monolith
Read the book.
by the book you mean 6 page story?
HAL was a cornered animal, fighting for its survival. It knew the humans wouldn't be able to complete the mission and as such, going to Jupiter was a suicide mission by its calculations. Even if there was only a small chance, human wanderlust drove Bowman the rest of the crew to try to attempt it.