Well, I can read through what he would have done with it with a studio budget just from the dialogue. I've done early drafts like that myself in scripts when lots of ideas were flooding my mind. He would have examined more of the possibilities of what the machine could do with her superior intelligence. As he said, she can be much more than a soldier.
I can see a lot of the same research I've done on AI, quantum computers, and research into mending the bodies of broken soldiers in the film. IC2-GOTH was scripted to have 2 "Trans-cyborgs" who were former Amazon soldiers blown to bits on the battle field in the story. The same science used to build cyborg super soldiers was used to transform the broken human soldiers into mostly machine super soldiers. I examined how they would not fit into either world of humans or all machine soldiers and the trans-cyborgs felt like outsiders.
But, now I know why Hollywood does not like to make female super hero movies when you see the attendance rate of actors for auditions. We would have had one of the two roles filled, if the actress didn't show up to rehearsals 40 pounds over weight and too sick to rehearse stunts, or fit into her costume. At that point, I had to write the character out of the script.
I agree. Let's keep the cast, if a bigger budget were given to maybe a sequel at this point. They did a fine job.