Abusive Advertising: One of the bits of In-Universe advertisement we see is a TV commercial in which an executive angsts about how he cost his company a lucrative contract because he chose a cheaper, slower communications company to send data, then blows his brains out - with a zoom on a picture of his kid right when the gun goes bang - before the ad fades into an "OCP Communications" logo and slogan.Aborted Arc: Murphy’s inner conflict about whether or not to try to be in his wife’s life gets dropped partway through the movie.Now RoboCop must face his Evil Counterpart - who is far more heavily armed than himself. When RoboCop finally takes Cain down, OCP immediately sticks Cain's brain in "RoboCop 2" and counts on his addiction to Nuke as a Restraining Bolt (you get no points for guessing how long he stays loyal). After several failed attempts, an unscrupulous OCP executive hypothesizes that the mind of a criminal with a strong desire for power and immortality could survive the procedure. Meanwhile, OCP has failed to replicate their success creating the first RoboCop. RoboCop struggles to stem the flow by going after Cain (Tom Noonan), a drug kingpin with a messiah complex. The plot involves the spread of a new drug called Nuke, considered the most addictive narcotic in history, as the police department is on strike.
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