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Latest revision as of 01:42, 30 December 2020
CyberTracker is a 1994 science fiction action film written by Jacobsen Hart and directed by Richard Pepin.
- "Eric is a secret agent currently working as a security guard for Senator Dilly. The senator is the main advocate for a new kind of police officer: the Tracker, a perfect and nearly invulnerable android. When Eric realizes that senator Dilly is playing dirty games, he not only has Dilly's security chief Ross after him, but a steady supply of those Trackers."
- — Summary on IMDb
- "Eric is a secret agent currently working as a security guard for Senator Dilly. The senator is the main advocate for a new kind of police officer: the Tracker, a perfect and nearly invulnerable android. When Eric realizes that senator Dilly is playing dirty games, he not only has Dilly's security chief Ross after him, but a steady supply of those Trackers."
The movie features a scene of an antagonist choking his secretary, only to reveal her to be a fembot by way of a faceoff.
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External links
- CyberTracker on Wikipedia
- CyberTracker on IMDb