Samuel wrote:In the Terminator series you can build a time machine acting like McGayver. You guys were just talking about how they were handing them out like candy.
Yes. In SCC. Everywhere else, those time machines are rather more impressive.
Than wouldn't it be smarter to convince people that humans started the nuclear war and position itself as a dedicated robot servant of humanity? Seizing power for their own good, of course.
Who knows? Perhaps it tried this, but it seems unlikely.
Certainly, T3 has Connor out there, telling people what happened, from Judgement Day onwards.
Stark wrote:The fact people can throw around the idea of making T-1000 substance as being 'easy' makes me giggle uncontrollably, too, but fans of anything are always largely retards. This is probably the least-retarded thread I've ever seen on a Terminator topic.
Given that the process by which it's known is completely unknown... Yeah. It may be easier than finding the diverse materials needed to manufacture chips, pneumatic pumps, hydrogen fuel cells, 'hyper-alloy' and everything else more conventional units need. To make a T-1000, you only need... whatever the ingredients in its 'hyper alloy' are, and whatever factory and power supply you need to make those. When that's done, you decant it as a blob, program it (however that's done; there's a novel with it in, but it doesn't really elaborate) and that's it. Your magic block of shapeshifting metal is done.
FireNexus wrote:It seems to me that the easiest way to kill John Connor would be to get him while he's in the work camp
I never really got the impression, aside from his being in one convoy captured in SCC, that he was ever 'legitimately' imprisoned in such a camp, so much as infiltrating it. He certainly wouldn't give his name as John Connor, or anything like that.