Surrogates Update Scott Caldwell, September 1, 2009September 1, 2009 Checking out ChooseYourSurrogate.com, I noticed that they have an update to the main page. VSI (Virtual Self Industries) is now on Twitter, under @VSILabs. Nothing has been tweeted as of yet, so I am led to believe it’s up too early on the main page and may be take off soon.We’ll see what happens. New poster has also been found on Deadbolt And finally, a nice little plot detail from io9.comIn another scene, Willis, in his human body, comes home to find his wife hosting a party as her Surrogate self, and all the guests are also robotic Surrogates. The human-controlled robots are giving each other electric shocks — like a kind of drug use, sort of — and Willis gets pissed. He tries to get his wife to come talk to him alone, in their human bodies. She refuses, so he gets so angry, he smashes one of her guest’s faces, revealing the robot parts underneath.You can discuss Surrogates, released September 25th, on our forum Viral Marketing Surrogates
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