this tickles me in exactly the right way. there's more story to this than just the painting or the description on its own. what is this vast underground complex? why is it guarded by such heavy duty equipment? but on the other hand, it looks empty, it just seems to stretch on endlessly. where does it go? who built it? and the description adds exactly the right amount of mystery. "traitors of humanity" who's in control? what makes them traitors? does this mean the robots are traitor weapons? soldiers not even stopped by death? or is this an eternal torment for the traitors? being forced to live as an eternal killing machine to uphold the very thing you stood against in life.
maybe I think to much, but this is just awesome.