And Derek isn't a sociopath. If he was he would have already shot Jessie.

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Nah. Letting someone live does not mean that one isn't a sociopath.Imperial Overlord wrote:And Derek isn't a sociopath. If he was he would have already shot Jessie.
Your right. It's that he gives a fuck about other people that makes him not a sociopath.Thanas wrote:Nah. Letting someone live does not mean that one isn't a sociopath.Imperial Overlord wrote:And Derek isn't a sociopath. If he was he would have already shot Jessie.
Sociopaths care about some people as well. However, I am going to concede right here since Derek is probably "just" extremely callous about killing, which would fit with what he had to go through.Imperial Overlord wrote:Your right. It's that he gives a fuck about other people that makes him not a sociopath.Thanas wrote:Nah. Letting someone live does not mean that one isn't a sociopath.Imperial Overlord wrote:And Derek isn't a sociopath. If he was he would have already shot Jessie.
That's something that bothers me to no end. All this angsty "rage aganist the machine", let's hate Cameron because there's no chance whatsoever that she might ever be more than a killing machine!Shroom Man 777 wrote:Yeah... could this be the proof we need that Cameron has learned to value human life, that she's learned empathy and all that stuff Asshole John - and practically everyone else - thought was impossible for her to learn?
That episode bothered me too. Even without the key, wouldn't that T888 be able to hot wire the lock box and get the doors to open eventually?PREDATOR490 wrote:At the very least, I find it interesting that they would leave a terminator in a place where Skynet or anyone can open those doors and find a functional T-888 with visual IDs of Connor, Cameron and Sarah.
Even if they did do such a thing, they have just fucked themselves equally as much as Carter. You are leaving a fully functional Terminator locked in a place that cannot be entered nor leaved except by one door. Any poor bastard that opens that door is going to die and release a pretty pissed off Terminator who has visual ID's of Cameron and the Connors.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Who's to say that Cameron and Co. didn't do anything to prevent any possibility of the T-888 from going out? Cutting up phone lines, destroying door hydraulics... they could do all that to ruin Carter's shit.
Eh, no. First of all, who would he call for help? The guys who ran the place and who he executed or pissed off? Or the government aka Hey, I broke into this abandoned bunker. Get me.PREDATOR490 wrote:In light of this episode...
The adaptability of the Terminator shown here brings up a question I have had. In season 1 'Heavy Metal' they steal the Coltan from the Terminator but left him locked in the bunker...
Cameron waves the key in response to John asking if the will be able to get out but this seems like a major plothole they havent addressed unless I missed it. The bunker had a functional phone that Connor used to contact his mother's mobilephone so the question it brings up is.
If the Terminator shown in this episode is capable of adapting enough to make sure history plays out inorder to fufil it's mission then wont the Terminator stuck in the bunker do the same to some extent ?
If he does, then his mission is to secure Coltan and get it into that bunker. John Connor took that Coltan so he has to get out to get more thus using that phone to call someone to help seems like a fairly sensible course of action even to a Terminator. At the very least, I find it interesting that they would leave a terminator in a place where Skynet or anyone can open those doors and find a functional T-888 with visual IDs of Connor, Cameron and Sarah.
All he needs is someone to open the door, calling for help from the government or anybody will achieve that. This is the same strategy of walking up to a police officer and smacking him so you can get arrested. Anyone who comes to get him wont be expecting a killing machine and in the event it's the army, he can claim it wasnt him especially if he gives accurate IDs of Cameron and the Connors who have their picture in the paper for blowing up a bank...Thanas wrote:Eh, no. First of all, who would he call for help? The guys who ran the place and who he executed or pissed off? Or the government aka Hey, I broke into this abandoned bunker. Get me.PREDATOR490 wrote:In light of this episode...
The adaptability of the Terminator shown here brings up a question I have had. In season 1 'Heavy Metal' they steal the Coltan from the Terminator but left him locked in the bunker...
Cameron waves the key in response to John asking if the will be able to get out but this seems like a major plothole they havent addressed unless I missed it. The bunker had a functional phone that Connor used to contact his mother's mobilephone so the question it brings up is.
If the Terminator shown in this episode is capable of adapting enough to make sure history plays out inorder to fufil it's mission then wont the Terminator stuck in the bunker do the same to some extent ?
If he does, then his mission is to secure Coltan and get it into that bunker. John Connor took that Coltan so he has to get out to get more thus using that phone to call someone to help seems like a fairly sensible course of action even to a Terminator. At the very least, I find it interesting that they would leave a terminator in a place where Skynet or anyone can open those doors and find a functional T-888 with visual IDs of Connor, Cameron and Sarah.
No, that isn't an option. Also, there is no proof whatsoever that Terminators are aware of each other, and Cromartie interceding to save Ellison seems to argue in fact that Terminators do not help each other at all in their assignments.
Carter is stuck and that's it.
Well, first of all, the phone line might have been damaged in the fight. Iirc Cameron knocks him into the power supply at some point.PREDATOR490 wrote:All he needs is someone to open the door, calling for help from the government or anybody will achieve that. This is the same strategy of walking up to a police officer and smacking him so you can get arrested. Anyone who comes to get him wont be expecting a killing machine and in the event it's the army, he can claim it wasnt him especially if he gives accurate IDs of Cameron and the Connors who have their picture in the paper for blowing up a bank...
He only has to play a helpless human long enough for him to smash his way out of any holding cell like Vick. Even if he is discovered for being a machine, an infiltrator machine should be more than capable of spinning a load of bullshit.
A.K.A Like he was programmed to do it by the people who left him
If a Terminator is smart enough to hunt down a scientist to repair his skin or do what Stark did then getting help should not be a problem.
By being stuck in that bunker, Carter is failing his mission and thus inorder to complete his mission he needs to get out by any means he can. The logical conclusion is picking up that phone and getting SOMEONE to open the door.
Sarevok wrote:Anything Carter does assumes he has the free will to do so. His mission goals were very specific after which he shut down. It would not be a stretch to say he has little more independence than a RTS game unit acting under player supervision (Skynet in this case).
I think you are missing the point. Carter and others to don't have to share same programming. Carter was built to gather some metal instead of live amongst humans like an expert assasin. His programming might had been little more than a glorified resource collector because that is all he would do.Carter is a T888. We've already observed what several T888s on the show are capable of: From getting skin reconstructed to putting the biggest contractor in California out of business. Getting out of a bunker isn't too far of a stretch.
The T-888 is meant to be an infiltrator model is it not ?Sarevok wrote:Anything Carter does assumes he has the free will to do so. His mission goals were very specific after which he shut down. It would not be a stretch to say he has little more independence than a RTS game unit acting under player supervision (Skynet in this case). A Terminators mission parameters can radically alter their AI and in Carter's case he seemd little more smarter than a frontline combat unit when it came to human interaction. He positively made even Cromartie look like a social butterfly.
You are correct. Carter's main objective is to gather coltan and hole up in the bunker until a certain time. Carter doesn't have any coltan due to it getting nicked by some punk kid, a MILF and a rogue cyborg. Carter's mission is not complete. What do you think he's going to do?Sarevok wrote:I think you are missing the point. Carter and others to don't have to share same programming. Carter was built to gather some metal instead of live amongst humans like an expert assasin. His programming might had been little more than a glorified resource collector because that is all he would do.Carter is a T888. We've already observed what several T888s on the show are capable of: From getting skin reconstructed to putting the biggest contractor in California out of business. Getting out of a bunker isn't too far of a stretch.