Who am I?
In the movie Prometheus and the Alien Contract, the bioroid David once lost his identity. From the outside, David is no different from human beings. David has been trying to learn human knowledge, playing the piano, playing basketball, watching movies and learning classical languages. He even changed his hairstyle by learning the image of Lawrence in the film Lawrence of Arabia. However, David is not human after all, and all human beings are unfriendly to David. At least David didn't get the equal treatment he wanted. In this process, David finally understood that he and human beings are different, and biochemical people and human beings are already different lives.
Where is the land I come from?
It seems that this problem that puzzles all mankind is obviously not a problem for biochemical David. As soon as he was born, he knew that he was an artificial man and that his creator was Mr. Welland, a local tyrant. But this is not the real answer to the question. What David wants to know more is why human beings create themselves, just as "God" in mythology created human beings in his own image, and human beings created biochemical people in his own image. In the eyes of human beings, it is of course reasonable and meaningful to be created (note), but in the movie Prometheus, the answer given is that the appearance of human beings is accidental and meaningless, and so is the appearance of biochemical David.
where am I going?
After David in the movie solved the above two problems, it was the most important step, "Where am I going?" . Obviously, in David's view, what he wants to do is to create a new creator, destroy all the old things, create human engineers, and create biochemical humans. These have become enemies in David's eyes and are all objects to be destroyed.
Note: Bible-Genesis: 1:26? God said, "We will make man in our image, in our likeness, so that they can rule over the fish in the sea, the birds in the air, the livestock on the earth, and all the insects that crawl on the earth."