Oblivion

There are drone repair stations set up all over Earth, all manned by exact copies of Jack and Victoria. The Tet orbiting in space is in fact an alien craft that programmed the drones to kill all surviving humans on the planet. The Jack and Victoria clones were made when the aliens abducted the real Jack and Victoria years before invading the planet. Julia was ejected from the shuttle Jack was on moments before the aliens took him.

The Jack in the movie is about is one such clone. Jack, Julia and Beech plan to reprogram a drone to fly a nuke into the Tet, but the drone is destroyed in an attack on the human base, leaving them with no choice but to have Jack fly it up himself. Julia goes with him, but Jack puts her in cryo sleep and drops her off on his secret cabin on Earth and goes up to the Tet with Beech in her place. They detonate the nuke and destroy the Tet, disabling all the drones on Earth. Years later, Julia is at the cabin with her and Jack's daughter and one of the Jack clones arrives at the cabin. (Earlier in the movie, Jack encountered one of his clones who had memories of Julia and knocked him out).

moviedragon

Plot hole: The entire purpose of the clone teams on earth was to service drones. When Jack enters the Tesseract, there are thousands of them lined up in niches in the bulkheads. Further, one would think the alien craft would have the ability to constantly replenish them by the thousands. So there is zero actual need for the clone teams at all. And for that matter, given the drone power cores are powerful explosives, they could just be used to explode on disablement or proximity to kill the humans nearby.

More mistakes in Oblivion

Sally: There's been a pattern of insubordinate behavior recently.
Jack Harper: Yeah. I feel bad about that.

More quotes from Oblivion

Trivia: At the start when the UNIVERSAL writing comes around the Earth, the TET can be seen in orbit.

More trivia for Oblivion

Question: Since Jack/Victoria are clones, what is the purpose of using 'Sally'? And if Jack is having flashbacks/memories of his wife, wouldn't he have flashbacks of Sally as part of mission control?

Answer: Jack and Victoria believe that they are there on behalf of the human race, so it makes sense for them to have a human face to interact with. Sally is a logical candidate - the Tet would presumably have intercepted her transmissions to the Odyssey and would therefore have plenty to work with in constructing their fake Sally as an interface with their clone workers. It's not made clear in the movie how the original Jack's memories of Julia survived to resurface in his clones, but it seems reasonable that it might be related to the powerful emotions that are associated with those memories, in this case his love for his wife. Sally and Victoria would also feature significantly in the original Jack's memories, but without the same emotional investment, those memories failed to make the transfer into his clones.

Tailkinker

More questions & answers from Oblivion

Join the mailing list

Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.