Humans from Earth investigate an SOS signal from the planet they believed screamers had wiped out. Upon their arrival they find a group of survivors, and to their horror they discover that the screamers have figured out how to morph into human form.
""It's been thirteen years since the robotic killing machines known as Screamers destroyed the human population of Sirius 6B. But now a distress signal brings a team of rescuers to the supposedly abandoned planet. Can is be a long lost colony of human survivors? or have the Screamers evolved into something even more sinister-- half-man/half-machine hybrids that need to escape Sirius 6B to finish their mission: the complete annihilation of the human race?"--Container."
"Humans from Earth investigate an SOS signal from the planet they believed screamers had wiped out. Upon their arrival they find a group of survivors, and to their horror they discover that the screamers have figured out how to morph into human form."@en
"Screamers adıyla bilinen öldürme makinesi robotların Sirius 6B'deki insan nüfusunu yok etmesinden bu yana on üç yıl geçmiştir. Ancak kaynağı bilinmeyen bir sinyal, bir kurtarma ekibini bu terkedilmiş gezegene kurtarma operasyonu düzenlemek üzere biraraya getirir. Acaba uzun süredir kimsenin ayak basmadığı gezegende hiç kurtulan olmuş mudur? Ya da robotlar insan ırkını yok etmek gibi daha ölümcül bir amacın mı peşindedir?"
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