One such group are the crew of the "Victory", Space Sweepers who collect junk and salvage that endangers habitats and ships in increasingly crowded orbit.
One day they snag a damaged shuttle and find a little girl on board. According to news bulletins she's a disguised android weapon of mass destruction, but this doesn't quite add up...
Bonkers.
This has got it all. Cyberpunk dystopia. Spaceships. Evil megacorporation. Space battles. Fart gags. A wisecracking robot. Tragic backstories. A cute kid. Space truckers. Cyber enhanced death squads. Teamwork. Heroic sacrifice. Nanobots. Harpooning spaceships like you're an 18th century whaler (soon may the Wellerman come). A lovestruck Frenchman composing songs for the Captain. Nukes. Flying your spaceship in holey socks because you can't afford shoes. Gas masks as disguise. Fighting people with an axe (on a spaceship) on and on in a cavalcade of Korean-made exuberance.
In places it sort of doesn't 100% make sense (and I don't think it's a translation error) but you can just let it wash over you. Korean cinema is really making its presence known on Netflix (at least in my feed) and even when it's a slightly flawed thing like this I'm finding it a good alternative flavour. Are they consciously aiming at the Western audience or do I just click with it for some reason, I don't know but I really enjoyed this.
One interesting thing is it's quite multilingual. The main cast are Korean but everybody wears "translators" so you'll get people yelling at each other in five different languages in places. It's an interesting view of how the future might be.
It's big silly fun. Recommended 8/10. Don't expect cerebral entertainment but it kept me well engaged.