In a distant future, a team of bored and disillusioned astronauts embarks on an extraordinary mission: the destruction of uninhabitable planets. Aboard a spaceship that looks outdated and has more problems than they can count, the crew members spend their days trying to make sense of their existence. With a rather peculiar artificial intelligence that seems more like a whimsical companion than a helpful assistant, the situation grows increasingly surreal.
The monotony of their interplanetary life is interrupted when one of their "bombs" becomes autonomous and starts having ideas of its own. As the astronauts try to fulfill their mission, they face absurd situations and increasingly comedic scenarios, ranging from philosophical discussions about the universe to delirious identity crises. With humor that flirts between the absurd and the dark, the space command team explores the madness and loneliness of space while grappling with their own ineptitude and lack of motivation.
As the bomb drifts away and the situation becomes more chaotic, the team is forced to confront their fears and desires, leading them to an unexpected conclusion about the meaning of duty and existence. In this blend of science fiction and comedy, the journey is not just physical but also a comedic introspection on the purpose and absurdity of life in the vast cosmos.