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The doctor tells Michelle that after the accident, Christopher’s MRI machine alerted Sentre to his profound intelligence.
But then, Skates drones locate the group and attack the robots.
Michelle and Christopher are able to communicate through Sentres virtual world.
It is clear that by turning off the Sentre neurocaster system, Christopher has lost his life.
Then, right in the middle of the battle, the unthinkable happens, and Herman is shot down.
Keats is overjoyed when the tiny robot emerges, but not before he is teased over his emotional tribute.
We then see telecasters all across the nation lose their power, freeing humanity from Sentres addictive system.
Skate attempts to flee but is subsequently arrested in Miami while trying to board a plane to Ecuador.
Who wins the final battle?
Although a few robots end up broken and in pieces, Keats team ultimately comes out on top.
What was Ethan Skate doing with Michelles brother?
Does Michelles brother die?
After turning off his life machine, Michelle loses her brother Christopher and his robot counterpart Cosmo too.
For more, see our interview withthe Russos' on The Electric State’s emotional core.
What happens to Keats and Herman?
What happens to Ethan Skate and his telecasters?
How does the movie ending differ from the novel?
In short, the answer is yes, the ending of Stalenhags work does differ from the movie.
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