That's pretty good Opera... can imagine it now...
Two people are committing a crime, drug dealing maybe, in a dark, damp allyway. Most people are in bed. The exchange is about to take place when the buzzing starts. Bearly audiable at first but the two people start to hear it. They run. One looks behind. Two drones. They split up, back to their respective apartments. But the drones split up a follow each one.
The dealer thinks he's safe back at his apartment, until the door implodes. The drone scans the room, finds the dealer and hits him with a bean bag. Then hits him with a glue-like substance that keeps him in place until the human responce unit arrives.
The title for the movie then comes up, briefly.
The drone then walks(?) out of the apartment into the morning light, while the backing music is the Bee-Gee's "Stayin' Alive". As it walks down the street, LCD Billboards start to hum into life, advertising for various Gaia products as the city wakes up. The first people are starting their commute to work, moving out of the way to let the drone pass. The drone then arrives at the Precinct, where it moves into it's own station to recharge. A human technician is sitting at a desk at the entrance, listening to his mp3 player, chewing gum and watching porn. His eyes flicker up briefly to watch the drone amble past. When the drone is inside the station, a confirmation message pops up. The techician clicks 'Ok' and gets back to watching porn. The night's patrol is uploaded to a central server. The server has most of the information already, but it didn't get the bit from where it was inside the dealer's appartment, as it was blocked from the network's information feed.
We get a shot of the server machines, which then pulls out to a room in a window over the servers. The head of the Responce unit (black, natrually) is looking over the shoulder of a young, white, nerdy guy, who has brought up the video feed in a window. They both have the Gaia symbol on badges on their chests. 'Impressive', says the head, 'the computer told the drone to patrol that area?'
'Uhh...yeah, I'm pretty sure sir.' The head then nods in agreement, turns away and goes to his office.
I have no idea what would happen in the rest of the movie. I'm thinking at first it'll seem like a Man vs. Machine story, with the drones going wrong, but turns out that a terroist cell did something that made them malfunction.