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The ridiculous technology in ‘Fast & Furious’

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Besides the impressive speed chase, the ‘Fast & Furious’ series also regularly introduces viewers to unbelievable technology.
In the trailer of Fast & Furious 9 , the audience witnessed Jakob’s (John Cena) narrow escape thanks to a giant magnetized plane piloted by female hacker Cipher (Charlize Theron). The trailer is pushed to the climax by detailing Dom Toretto’s (Vin Diesel) speed family using a car with magnets to thwart Jakob and his gang’s terrorist plan.

Challenging physical logic has become the identity of the Fast & Furious cinematic universe in recent years. Photo: Universal Pictures. Huge blocks of magnets await the audience at Fast & Furious 9 is one of many quirky technologies born from the imagination of the brand’s creative team Fast & Furious . However, their role cannot be denied in creating a unique and new look for each work compared to the previous film. Recently, page Cinema Blend has synthesized the technology that has a strong smell of fiction that has appeared in the cinematic universe Fast & Furious . The javelin disables the internal electrical system 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) 2 Fast 2 Furious is the second part of the series Fast & Furious and also the only work without Vin Diesel. In the movie, a device called the ESD Harpoon Launcher – the spear that disables the electrical system – appears twice. The device that disables the car’s electrical system was invented not long after 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003). For the first time, this device was shot by a police officer in Brian O’Connor’s (Paul Walker) car, causing the entire vehicle’s electrical system to be disabled. For the second time, director John Singleton continued to let O’Connor wrestle with a one-of-a-kind weapon. However, in the “old-timer re-composed” phase, the javelin malfunctioned, creating conditions for the undercover policeman to escape. At the time of 2003, a device to disable the electrical system in a car had not yet been invented. However, a few years later, a similar technology was born. By page The Engineer , instead of firing a javelin into the tire like in the movie, the device called RF Safe-Stop uses radio waves to disable electrical equipment on the vehicle. Inner god eyes Furious 7 (2015) and The Fate of the Furious (2018) God’s Eye is a state-of-the-art data theft program written by Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel). She is the super female hacker of the speed family, appearing from the 7th season of Fast & Furious . The software can break into any electronic device with a recording function, giving users the right to collect information from anyone, anywhere on Earth. Versions of spy technology similar to the Eye of God have appeared in many Hollywood sci-fi films. Photo: Universal Pictures. The Eye of God first appeared in Furious 7 , when Toretto’s team is tasked with finding Ramsey and the device for Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell). In return, Mr. Nobody will help them stop Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham). After a series of chases that defy the laws of physics, the group successfully rescued Ramsey as well as regained the Eye of God from the terrorist Mose Jakande (Djimon Hounsou). Jakende plots to use this technology to track down and destroy his enemies. Next The Fate of the Furious (2018), the Magic Eye technology appeared again when the speed family used it to locate frontman Dominic Toretto. Later, the software was stolen by female hacker Cipher. Cipher steals car with software flaw in The Fate of the Furious (2018) In The Fate of the Furious (2018), Cipher used the Eye of God to track down a Russian government official holding a nuclear bomb. She also used Zero-day Exploit – a technology to exploit software vulnerabilities – to infiltrate the operating systems of hundreds of cars in New York and control them like an army. Cipher’s show of power turns The Fate of the Furious into a sci-fi movie. Photo: Universal Pictures. With a legion of cars in her hands, the female hacker turned New York into her playground, causing countless damages. Cipher’s show of talent is a testament to the fact that Fast & Furious has become a franchise of action fiction movies instead of the speed racing series as it was in the beginning. The idea of ​​infiltrating the operating systems of hundreds of cars of all different makes, models and operating systems, and then running them like queen bees leading worker bees – just like what Cipher demonstrated in The Fate of the Furious – still unthinkable at present. Brixton Lore’s Body Upgrade System in Hobbs and Shaw (2019) Up to now, Hobbs and Shaw is the only spin-off franchise launched in the universe Fast & Furious . The film introduces the audience to the character “Black Superman” Brixton Lore (Idris Elba) and the body upgrade system that helps him gain super-soldier powers. Around the character Brixton Lore, there are many unresolved plot holes. Photo: Universal Pictures. Brixton Lore is a former MI6 field worker. He already has a grudge against Shaw, ready to pay any price to help the technological terrorist organization Eteon complete their plan to purify humanity. The body upgrade system helps Brixton Lore gain superhuman strength and endurance far beyond the limits of human endurance. Lore is enough to make two muscular men Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Shaw flinch. Up to now, the technology that strengthens humanity – often used in sci-fi and superhero movies – is still just a product of human imagination. Snowflake technology in Hobbs and Shaw Snowflake is a programmable super virus that is hunted by the terrorist organization Eteon to turn into a biological weapon to massacre humanity. At the beginning of the film, Hattie Shaw (Vanessa Kirby) tries to steal this virus for the MI6 organization. Hattie then had to inject it herself to prevent Brixton Lore from stealing it. Bioterrorism is the obsession of mankind in the 21st century. Photo: Universal Pictures. At the end of the film, Hattie Shaw was able to remove Snowflake from her body. The virus was given to the CIA. But this is only the beginning of a bigger disaster, when the existence of a more dangerous pathogen than Snowflake has been revealed.