T-X VS the T-1000
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T-X VS the T-1000
Who would win this one? I am going to go out on a limb and say that the T 1000 has a good chance. The T 1000 was virtually impossible to damage, while the T X can indeed be. I don't know. Maybe her arm weapon could hurt the T-1000.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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I haven't seen the film, but it's possible the T - X was the culmination of the T-1000 project, less ambitious, using a tried and tested endoskeleton inside to prevent the damages the T-1000 is vunerable to (namely the damage done in the T2 SE)
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It took A LOT to finally do some real damage to the T1000, so it may still have a pretty good chance of winning this one.NecronLord wrote:I haven't seen the film, but it's possible the T - X was the culmination of the T-1000 project, less ambitious, using a tried and tested endoskeleton inside to prevent the damages the T-1000 is vunerable to (namely the damage done in the T2 SE)
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But now that I think about it, The T-X has built-in weapons so it probably has a better chance.Shinova wrote:It took A LOT to finally do some real damage to the T1000, so it may still have a pretty good chance of winning this one.
But wasn't it made out of energy or something?
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I know, I'm saying that Skynet may have decided that a slightly inferior endoskeletal design would be more reliable.Shinova wrote: It took A LOT to finally do some real damage to the T1000, so it may still have a pretty good chance of winning this one.
Though of course, the T-1000 can always turn into a rock and attack the T-X when she's not expecting it.
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SpoilerThat doesn’t appear to be true, it gets smashed and broken in half in the movie and has one of its guns smashed hitting a truck before that. It's just an advanced endo skeleton covered in liquid metal to let it change its appearanceShinova wrote:
But wasn't it made out of energy or something?
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Okay your on a slippery slope here..NecronLord wrote:Though of course, the T-1000 can always turn into a rock and attack the T-X when she's not expecting it.
Why can't the T-X appear to be someone else? When you say that the T-1000 can identify the T-X, you open the door that the T-X can also see what the T-1000 for what it is, despite the form.
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ReallySteven Snyder wrote: Okay your on a slippery slope here..
Because in a Vs, it's assumed there's no one else around, thus it doesn't matter who it turns into, it's limited by it's endoskeletal shape.
Why can't the T-X appear to be someone else?
It's the only thing there. Even if it impersonates Abe Lincon or Mr Bean, it will still be the only other humanoid there.
When you say that the T-1000 can identify the T-X,
Wrong. I never gave it any magical abilities whatsoever. They'd only be able to detect each other if they did something stupid, such as activate their skynet uplinks. (SM Sterling books)
you open the door that the T-X can also see what the T-1000 for what it is, despite the form.
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The T-800 sees in the infrared spectrum. The T-1000 would not appear the same as human flesh via infrared. Same goes for the T-XHowedar wrote:Arnold seemed to be able to readily identify the T-1000 in Terminator 2.
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How would it defeat the sensors? In T1, Biehn turns on all the equipment in the factory to fool Arnold's sensors. I would think that the newest model would be able to detect that a giant rock is indeed a T1000.NecronLord wrote:Though of course, the T-1000 can always turn into a rock and attack the T-X when she's not expecting it.
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I've been waiting for this thread.
Firstly, I haven't seen the movie yet. I would go into the review thread, but I hate spoilers. Seriously, is it worth watching? I would wait until I saw the movie to comment, but that may not be for awhile, if at all.
Now, on to the matter at hand.
As far as I know, the T-X is an advanced endoskeleton covered in the mimetic polyalloy. The primary advantage to this would be the concealed weapons. The primary disadvantages would be less flexibility with its transformations, as well as a far lesser capacity to repair damage. This however, assumes that the endoskeleton is only sligthly more advanced, and not some kind of massive leap in technology. The fact that in one of the previews we see the endoskeleton devoid of polyalloy could mean that it survived an attack that destroyed the alloy.
A companion comic to the movie depicts a T-X testing session. The unit takes on a "T-1002" in single combat and defeats it. Of course, I question the canonicity of this as well.
Until I get some hard information, my money would still be placed on the T-1000, if for no other reason than he's one of my favorite antagonists in one of my favorite movies. Yes, its fanboyism. So sue me.
Firstly, I haven't seen the movie yet. I would go into the review thread, but I hate spoilers. Seriously, is it worth watching? I would wait until I saw the movie to comment, but that may not be for awhile, if at all.
Now, on to the matter at hand.
As far as I know, the T-X is an advanced endoskeleton covered in the mimetic polyalloy. The primary advantage to this would be the concealed weapons. The primary disadvantages would be less flexibility with its transformations, as well as a far lesser capacity to repair damage. This however, assumes that the endoskeleton is only sligthly more advanced, and not some kind of massive leap in technology. The fact that in one of the previews we see the endoskeleton devoid of polyalloy could mean that it survived an attack that destroyed the alloy.
This site, claims that the T-1000 had to be made utterly autonomous because of its nature, and thus was a weapon of last resort, since Skynet feared that it could turn against it. If that is the case, it could explain the T-X: Skynet traded flexibility for reliability, and added a few new tricks to make up the difference. In any case, I don't see it as preventing the damage of T2 SE. The T-1000 was frozen by Liquid Nitrogen. A T-X in that situation would also have crumbled to pieces, but it wouldn't have gotten back up. Plus, the damage wasn't terrible. The T-1000 was still perfectly combat capable.I haven't seen the film, but it's possible the T - X was the culmination of the T-1000 project, less ambitious, using a tried and tested endoskeleton inside to prevent the damages the T-1000 is vunerable to (namely the damage done in the T2 SE)
The flamethrower is a nonissue. The T-1000 easily survived the tanker explosion in T2. The plasma gun on the other hand is (as far as I know) the sole weapon and advantage the T-X might have. According to this site, a T-1000 can take a pulse rifle blast to the head. I question its canonicity, however. Just how quickly the T-X can bring its weapon to bear, its firing rate, as well as its exact effects will determine the match.The T-X has a big fucking plasma death gun. Thats going to help. So is the flamethrower. The T-1000's lack of organic weaponry is going to hurt it.
True. But only the T-X is limited to a human form. The T-1000 can go so far as to flatten itself onto the floor. Hiding as a nonliving material might fool the sensors where trying to hide as a living material would.The T-800 sees in the infrared spectrum. The T-1000 would not appear the same as human flesh via infrared. Same goes for the T-X
A companion comic to the movie depicts a T-X testing session. The unit takes on a "T-1002" in single combat and defeats it. Of course, I question the canonicity of this as well.
Until I get some hard information, my money would still be placed on the T-1000, if for no other reason than he's one of my favorite antagonists in one of my favorite movies. Yes, its fanboyism. So sue me.
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Go see it now.The Prime Necromancer wrote:I've been waiting for this thread.
Firstly, I haven't seen the movie yet. I would go into the review thread, but I hate spoilers. Seriously, is it worth watching? I would wait until I saw the movie to comment, but that may not be for awhile, if at all.
A big kerosene fire from a helicopter crashAs far as I know, the T-X is an advanced endoskeleton covered in the mimetic polyalloy. The primary advantage to this would be the concealed weapons. The primary disadvantages would be less flexibility with its transformations, as well as a far lesser capacity to repair damage. This however, assumes that the endoskeleton is only sligthly more advanced, and not some kind of massive leap in technology. The fact that in one of the previews we see the endoskeleton devoid of polyalloy could mean that it survived an attack that destroyed the alloy.
The T-X would probably have just broken through its mimetic polyalloy shell in that situation. It appeared to be considerably more durable than the T-800.In any case, I don't see it as preventing the damage of T2 SE. The T-1000 was frozen by Liquid Nitrogen. A T-X in that situation would also have crumbled to pieces, but it wouldn't have gotten back up. Plus, the damage wasn't terrible. The T-1000 was still perfectly combat capable.
Mimetic polyalloy apparently had some trouble with a hotter-burning fire in T3. The flamethrower wouldn't hurt, at any rate.The flamethrower is a nonissue. The T-1000 easily survived the tanker explosion in T2.
The big plasma death gun blew up several semis in one shot each, and one hit knocked the T-800 out of commission for several minutes.The plasma gun on the other hand is (as far as I know) the sole weapon and advantage the T-X might have. According to this site, a T-1000 can take a pulse rifle blast to the head. I question its canonicity, however. Just how quickly the T-X can bring its weapon to bear, its firing rate, as well as its exact effects will determine the match.
This never fooled Arnold. It would not change the polyalloy's temperature, nor its other detectable aspects.True. But only the T-X is limited to a human form. The T-1000 can go so far as to flatten itself onto the floor. Hiding as a nonliving material might fool the sensors where trying to hide as a living material would.
Just so you know, the plasma gun and then the flamethrower aren't the only possible choices for weapons.
Plasma was the primary, and when she switched she cycled through a number of different alternatives.
I didn't get all of them, but there were quite a few.
Oh, and she does have the nano injectors.
If she can get close enough, and considering Arnie went hand to hand with the T1000, she can inject the T1000 with them.
The only question is whether they will affect something that is basically liquid metal.
Plasma was the primary, and when she switched she cycled through a number of different alternatives.
I didn't get all of them, but there were quite a few.
Oh, and she does have the nano injectors.
If she can get close enough, and considering Arnie went hand to hand with the T1000, she can inject the T1000 with them.
The only question is whether they will affect something that is basically liquid metal.
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I think you're all underestimating the durability of the T-X. It seems to survive a lot of the same damage the T-1000 suffered alot better than the T-1000 did
examples: Truck crashes:
T-X gets caught in a truck crash and gets right back up with no problem.
T-1000 gets caught in a crash and has to spend 10-15 seconds reconstituting itself
The T-X also seems to do better against bullets. While both T-800's and the T-1000 visibly jerk when shot, the T-X never flinched even when getting shot point blank from Sarah Connor's personal assault rifle cache.
The real advantage that the T-1000 has is that it can reconstitute itself as many times as it needs.
However, the fact that the T-1000 doesn't have any weapons except it's slashing/hacking/chopping weapons makes it almost usesless against the T-X
My reasoning? The T-1000 never even attempted to hack into the T-800, indicating that it thought such an attack would do insignifigant, or at least inconsequential, damage to the T-800. Since the T-X is designed to be an "anti-terminator terminator", it follows that she would have an endoskeleton at least equal in durability to that of the T-800.
So it's kinda a stalemate. The T-X keeps blasting the T-1000 but it keeps rebuilding itself. And the T-1000 can't really do an significant damage to the T-X.
examples: Truck crashes:
T-X gets caught in a truck crash and gets right back up with no problem.
T-1000 gets caught in a crash and has to spend 10-15 seconds reconstituting itself
The T-X also seems to do better against bullets. While both T-800's and the T-1000 visibly jerk when shot, the T-X never flinched even when getting shot point blank from Sarah Connor's personal assault rifle cache.
The real advantage that the T-1000 has is that it can reconstitute itself as many times as it needs.
However, the fact that the T-1000 doesn't have any weapons except it's slashing/hacking/chopping weapons makes it almost usesless against the T-X
My reasoning? The T-1000 never even attempted to hack into the T-800, indicating that it thought such an attack would do insignifigant, or at least inconsequential, damage to the T-800. Since the T-X is designed to be an "anti-terminator terminator", it follows that she would have an endoskeleton at least equal in durability to that of the T-800.
So it's kinda a stalemate. The T-X keeps blasting the T-1000 but it keeps rebuilding itself. And the T-1000 can't really do an significant damage to the T-X.
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The T-800 in the Terminator didn't flinch from assault rifle fire, only hits with shot guns, or fire onto its flank seemed to bother it.Shadow WarChief wrote:
The T-X also seems to do better against bullets. While both T-800's and the T-1000 visibly jerk when shot, the T-X never flinched even when getting shot point blank from Sarah Connor's personal assault rifle cache.
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I think the throw-back problem of the t-1000 is one of the main reasons Skynet made the TX with an endoskelaton. That and the ability to carriy complex machinery.
According to the novel that plasma shot to the termie was equaled to 100 tons of tnt. It took alot less to render the 1000 helpless for a good bit of time (the grenade launcher).
And it took a rocket with a HEAT warhead (Said to able to penertate a foot of armored steel plate) to the arm and didn't really do much apperently.
Note: Haven't seen the movie yet. Just reading the novelazation.
According to the novel that plasma shot to the termie was equaled to 100 tons of tnt. It took alot less to render the 1000 helpless for a good bit of time (the grenade launcher).
And it took a rocket with a HEAT warhead (Said to able to penertate a foot of armored steel plate) to the arm and didn't really do much apperently.
Note: Haven't seen the movie yet. Just reading the novelazation.
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The novel is clearly full of crap, such a blast would have disintegrated the T-800s clothing at the very least while in fact is didn't even burn through it at the point of impact.Darth_Shinji wrote:
According to the novel that plasma shot to the termie was equaled to 100 tons of tnt. It took alot less to render the 1000 helpless for a good bit of time (the grenade launcher).
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I haven't seen T3 yet (planning on it in the next few days) but is T-X's plasma cannon more impressive than standing next to an exploding tanker?--the exploding tanker of course delivering a shitload of thermal energy.SylasGaunt wrote:I'm pretty sure that Plasma cannon outdoes anything that's hit the T-1000, plus it's a thermal weapon so extra bonus there.
What effect would they have on liquid metal?Then of course the above mentioned nano-injectors.
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