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  1. Jan 18, 2001 · Resurrection: Directed by Julian Grant. With Page Fletcher, Maurice Dean Wint, Maria del Mar, Geraint Wyn Davies. David Kaydick, an insane ex-OCP employee, forces John Cable to help him obtain the Legion virus, which will threaten the human race.

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    • Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
    • Julian Grant
    • 2001-01-18
  2. Robocop: Prime Directives: Resurrection. Part three. Robocop is living as a fugitive with his cybernetic former partner, John Cable. Allies have restored his strength and made him robo-human again but now John has been programmed by a bioterrorist to kill Robocop and Robocop's only chance is to destroy his best friend. Part three. Robocop is ...

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    "Resurrection" is the third part of RoboCop: Prime Directives.

    Systems Support arm up to take down RoboCop and RoboCable, who trudge through Old Detroit, the former heavily damaged from the previous encounter. Reaching a place to rest, Murphy sits down as Cable steps out to face the militia, easily managing to take them down. Ann R. Key comes to RoboCop with Abby Normal and Lexx Icon. Cable returns only to find Murphy gone and is ambushed by remaining Systems Support soldiers. Carver prepares to execute him until David Kaydick comes to Cable's aid, ousting Systems Support from Old Detroit.

    Following the deaths of the OCP board, Damian Lowe is made President of the corporation. Under Lowe's leadership, the Zero Fatality Act is repealed and the Detroit Police Department is supplied with more guns.

    At an abandoned church, Kaydick tells Cable he will repair both his body and mind. Meanwhile, Ann and her crew make repairs to RoboCop at their hideout.

    Lowe holds a meeting with the new OCP board, which includes Sara Cable and James Murphy. He announces the implementation of S.A.I.N.T. and names Sara the new executive Vice President.

    After the meeting, James reveals that he believes Sara is the source of the anonymous messages he has received. She confirms this, adding that she also oversaw his foster case placements and fast-tracked his employment by OCP. She assigns him to tie up any loose ends with RoboCop, who James does not regard as his late father. Lowe listens in on this exchange, then tells Ed that the S.A.I.N.T. project needs to be moved to the main part of the building.

    Kaydick completes repairs on Cable, implementing additional defense capabilities. He reveals his identity to Cable, that he is a neurocybernetics specialist who is wanted by OCP for unauthorized research practices. He further reveals that he has also installed a Svengali chip, allowing him to use Cable as a tool for revenge against OCP.

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  4. RoboCop: Prime Directives is a Canadian cyberpunk TV miniseries released in 2001. It is a spin-off from the action film RoboCop franchise. [3] The series, created by Fireworks Entertainment, consists of four feature-length episodes: Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection and Crash and Burn. All four episodes have been released on DVD.

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  5. Amazon.com: Robocop: Prime Directives-Resurrection : Alex J. Murphy, John Terrence Cable, Sara Cable, Brad Abraham, Joseph O'Brien, Julian Grant, Julian Grant: Prime ...

  6. RoboCop Prime Directives: Resurrection. 2001 · 1 hr 34 min. R. Crime · Sci-Fi · Action. An unhinged ex-OCP employee forces John Cable to help him obtain the Legion virus, posing a threat to the human race. Subtitles: English. Starring: Page Fletcher Maurice Dean Wint Maria del Mar Geraint Wyn Davies Leslie Hope. Directed by: Julian Grant. An ...

  7. Robocop: Prime Directives: Resurrection. 2001 · 1 hr 34 min ... Robocop must stop his cybernetic former partner who has been programmed by a bioterrorist to kill.

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