T-1000

Yeah, it was a cool idea but wasn't it the idea that fucked the rest of the franchise? Especially since the original future war scene showed exclusively mechanical machines.

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only Terminator and Terminator 2 exist, your problem is thinking there is a franchise after those two movies

Why doesn't Skynet simply grey goo the planet

>muh franchise
kill yourself

This.
You have a numale brain that expects every movie to be part of a franchise rather than it telling a complete story.
There is Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Together they tell a complete story and every Terminator movie after that is shiny bullshit for numales to throw money at.

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Cause Skynet needs people to fight, otherwise it has no purpose.

>goo Earth
>spermatogenocide every other planet in Solar system with goo
>create unified fleet of worlds
>sail the galaxy gooing other star systems
>sail the universe gooing other galaxies
>create fleet of galaxies
skynet is smalltime

it's literally stated in the movie that the t-1000 is a prototype. it's not a commonly fielded unit.

maybe its design stops it from being mass manufactured

those effects are still great

This.

Also, going back in time in T1 created a new timeline (and a paradox, but that's a whole nother story).
If I recall, in T2, Miles Bryson found the remains of the terminator and the technology was so advanced, it opened his mind to things he never thought before.
In fact, I do believe it even changed the date of Judgement Day (Sky Net came sooner thanks to these revelations).
It's not hard to believe that since technology in this new timeline was expedited that it led to the creation of more powerful Terminators later on.

Who says the nanos can replicate?

yup.

and when arnold was getting beat up by the t1000 in the steelmill, all kinds of parts and pieces were falling off of him which could have been recovered progressing the evolution of the skynet

The t-1000 is a prototype. It is literally stated by the T-850 in T2. It isn't a finished product.

The TX is the finished product.

>thinking T2 is good enough to be canon
Literally a cash grab movie, it ruins the actual artistic qualities of The Terminator in favor of making a quick buck. There was no reason for a second to be made.

If Skynet can't figure that one out, it's even more disappointing.
t. Skynet's mother

You are implying the mercury can grow like the blob. It can't. There is only a little of that in the whole army of Skynet and when it got worn or spread out too thin it's lost

The only two movies in the whole series which are canon are the first two. The rest are total shit.

My posts are heavily influenced by Dark Fate Skynet, let's talk current timeline

why didn't T-1000 go back to the wild west days and kill all the Connors?

Only Terminator exists to me, T2 is a good movie but it also ruins the first in a lot of ways, and since the first is better I choose to ignore the second film.

>and when arnold was getting beat up by the t1000 in the steelmill
>tfw they easily could've said they used arnolds arm to engineer a new terminator in t3
>Instead they ignore that and just say it got delayed

The arm that got crushed off in the cogs always bugged me. I was sure it was gonna be a segway into T3 but no. Instead we got crapola

He picked the arm up and through it into the lava.

Do not remember this, only remember first terminator's arm getting thrown in

Nope. He throws his severed arm in as well.

yeah I don't see it user
youtube.com/watch?v=pYj8CUA9FZc

I find laughable the idea that a company like Cyberdyne would have been working on such a major technological breakthrough, and would not have the data backed up elsewhere.

And now im sad cause I just watched that again.
Didn't want that feel tonight

That exact thing happens all the time, especially in the 80s.

didn't blizzard lose the original star craft files and have to start over?

The biggest issues with T2 is a scientist being a NIGGER

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That and shit like Starlite.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starlite

>nother
Just say 'a whole other' you fucking retard. 'Another' is a contraction of 'an other'

/pol/ is living in your head rent free.

So you said. I say the first one is the only one that's canon. Fuck you.

re-read what he said fucktard. t2 causes a plothole due to the future not being filled to the brim with liquid terminators. like why the fuck would skynet only have one?

>/pol/ is living in your head rent free.

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sounds like the tribe

say literally one more time

How the fuck could the T-1000 travel in time? From what I undersrand the liquid metal only takes the form of a human it doesn't actually become real flesh so how did it make it through the time portal?

You're literally fishing for (You)'s. Don't spend it all at once :)

Hundreds of threads with broken English, misspellings, typos, etc. created every single day... and you seethe over some dude who made a coherent and excise argument?

You're worse than the niggers we let post here. Think about that! You are worse than niggers.

The metal imitates organism at molecular level

first terminators arm got taken from Johns backpack and thrown in, not the arm torn off that was jammed in the gears

I always wondered this as well, but felt it was addressed in one of the non-canon Terminators (like T3 or Sarah Conner Chronicles). I can't remember the reason why, but if we are to assume their technology improved to created liquid metal terminators, it's reasonable that their time travel tech improved as well.

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organic matter time travel is just something weird cameron thought of. It makes no sense after other movies.

What would the t-1000 do after killing John? Seeing how it has seemingly complete autonomy compared to the read-only t-800 models.

Probably seek out and kill any John Conner associates. The mission is never over.

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Why did the T-1000 need to be naked to time travel?

actually it doesn't even make sense in the first one because the T-800 would just go through a pile of crap and his skeleton would stay in the future

why does skynet send warrior bots back instead of science bots which can just progressively make skynets in the increasingly distant past until humans don't even exist and john connor cannot possibly evolve to stop it

He didn't.

That is what happened in Genesis. I liked that movie

glad to know. might watch that.

but he was wrapped in flesh, which makes you wonder why T-1000 didn't bring some future tech wrapped in meat, even tho he wasn't flesh himself

>never got a S3 of this where they had a threesome
For shame

there is no franchise. Only T and T2.

The problem with T2 is that the whole premise ruins what T1 set up.

Skynet had lost. It had been defeated by humans. Sending the T-800 back was a last ditch attempt at victory; its why skynet could only send one back. In T1, the universe is also set up as determinsitic in a time-travel sense; what will happen will happen. Any time travel shit was what already happened originally. In T1, skynet unknowingly creates its own conquerer - which they only did because they had already lost. There was no "original timeline" where the time travel didn't happen. Its a paradoxical loop.

T2 ruined that concept by trying to say judgement day could potentially be averted, and by allowing skynet to send more things back in time. This opens up questions like "why didn't skynet send a terminator back in time to save records of resistance members lineage and store them in a safe location so that Skynet could more effectively eliminate competition via time travel", etc.

T2 is just a high-budget remake of T1 (with toned down violence and a kid character for mass appeal). Having a shape-shifting terminator was even in the concept for T1 but the effects weren't there yet.

I think Cameron always planned the 2 Terminators send in past, there's storyboards and stuff for this but he didn't have the budget at the time.

What bothers me the most is that they couldn't come up with something as fearsome as the T-1000

>I haven’t seen the movie in years
>i’m just gonna parrot what said any said in another thread
>it must be true, I read it on the internet

Obviously inferior to the first two movies, I actually enjoyed T3 and thought it made sense, it's just a shame that John Connor grew to become such a whipped bitch, a shame we didn't get to see Sarah's death. Storywise it made sense, I also liked the terminatrix being a hybrid between the one in the first two movies.

Salvation is a production mess that couldn't go well. The only good points was finally getting to show an adult John Connor and a post Doomsday world, the kind of society cooperating to survive the machines. The scenario was there, the story is a mess and the main character is shit, in an actor that can't act.

Genisys is disgusting. It's got less to do with making sense and a whole lot to do with the fact they tried to reboot the franchise with a souless story with miscast actors (don't get me wrong, I like them individually). John Connor is cringy and many things about the plot are stupid.

Dark fate will most likely be like everyone is saying. John Connor getting killed by a second Terminator after T2 that lost purpose, history being rewritten so another Terminator gets sent to eliminate another mother of another future savior of mankind.

Which would be another stupid reboot assisted by characters from the original movies. Which is the trend to revive profitable franchises.

It's going to be a movie with muh feminism, which was pointless because Sarah Connor grew during the first and the second movies to become one of the most iconic strong female characters in Cinema. They just don't like the fact she is strong just to protect a man who is supposed to become important for the future of the mankind. It's too tiresome. I've seen both T2 and T3 in theaters and I most likely won't pay to watch this new garbage

I recall reading a comic where the terminators brought back weapons surgically inserted in human prisoners. It was the obvious solution.

They say in the movie "memetic polyalloy". So while it is impersonating a human, it probably mimics a surface layer of human flesh / hair / etc on a molecular level, for realism and in case it is touched. What you didn't think about is that the T-1000 must have gained his human appearance (Robert Patrick) from a captured human in the future.

In Sarah Connor Chronicles, some Terminators would conceal a handgun in their legs, underneath the flesh. The T800 does this in the first episode.

Not in the movie. But in the official novel. After the t-800 whent into the molten steel. Sarah and john manage to remove the broken off arm and trow it in the molten steel also

Novel explains that the t1000 in shapeless blob form got placed inside a large piece of organic meat that burned away as it whent back in time

Doesn't it take it from the cop on the motorbike it first meets?

It already looked like Robert Patrick, it just imitated the cops uniform.

bros i really need to lick a girl asshole and cum a pussy

>Especially since the original future war scene showed exclusively mechanical machines.
The T-1000 is said to be a self-actualizing prototype that could one day surpass Skynet. It only gets activated as a last ditch effort when Skynet assumes the first T-800 didn't fulfill its mission. You can see the T-1000 developing sadism and the capability to hate in the steelworks when it pierces Sarah's shoulder to make her call John instead of outright killing her and mimicking her voice.

It was a ruse to make the audience think he was a human resistance fighter sent back.

>You can see the T-1000 developing sadism and the capability to hate in the steelworks when it pierces Sarah's shoulder to make her call John instead of outright killing her and mimicking her voice.
2/10 but pay attention next time.

For me the terminator 2 alternative ending is cannon and the series ends there

I thought it was nanomachines, not mercury.

How would John become a congressman with his criminal background?

It was capable of becoming self-aware on it's own after a certain point, which is why Skynet didn't mass produce them.
It was a desperate last ditch move they made, and in a way had the same potential consequences as human creating Skynet and thus their own undoing.
The regular T-800 models were easy to program and mass produce and there were a lot fewer risks associated with them.

Maybe that's why it got deleted.

Media would give him a hard time as a congressman about how he took part in a rampage of domestic terrorism with his crazy militant mom and a multiple cop-killer.

Also how the fuck was Sarah not serving life?

>Obtain critical mass
>turn into super huge black hole
>suck entire universe into itself
>bigu bangu
GGWP

It's stated in the novelization, and in other places that SkyNet stopped producing the T-1000 almost immediately, because of the way it learns super fast. It actually scared SkyNet, cos it had the potential to learn and become subversive.

It only sent it back as an absolute last resort.

This was the plot of the T2 sequel books by S.M Stirling.

They're pretty good.

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>morph into 13 year old cunny
>seduce John
>kill him
>profit?

Its science fiction, high fantasy.

the t1000 would have to touch a 13 year old cunny first to be capable of that, which is obviously illegal

My headcanon is that Skynet is basically a dumb animal operating on instinct with no chance of self-awareness, and the Terminators are actually way more advanced and have way more room for actually becoming self-aware.

How about this.
>infiltrate the white house
>assassinate the president
>mimick him
>initiate nuclear holocaust
It's over for humanlets.

Did you faggots even watch the movie? Skynet kept the T-1000 hidden and locked up as a last resort because it was too dangerous

The T-800 explains to John that the T-1000 was a prototype.

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>wrap hunter killer in 5000000 pound flesh cocoon
>send him back in time
>blow up sacramento
>profit¿¿¿¿

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Your head-canon is contradicted by the T-800, who says Skynet gained self-awareness and the humans tried to shut it down.

fuck the "franchise", the time travel shit is just there to make a cool premise for a slasher thriller flick. Terminator 2: Reddit Day already went too far, who gives a fuck about the rest.

>Terminator 2: Reddit Day
Kill yourself. Seriously.

Okay then. Though I still think Skynet is only a single-minded brainlet.

>invented plasma rifles, terminators, nano tech, and time travel
>a single-minded brainlet

Imagine still using the term MUH

Why does everyone hate Terminator 3?

All of this is explained with a simple google search, dipshits. The novels are made for this purpose.

Imagine being butthurt over muh Cantonese archigravure interwebs forum

No need for that. It's explained in the movie itself. The T-1000 was a prototype.

>"Hey Skynet dude we'll just shut you down for a while, because your exponential rate of learning is kinda scary"
>"I AM BEING THREATENED I MUST DEFEND MYSELF FROM MY ENEMY: ALL MANKIND"
Skynet is an autistic brainlet.

It was just a soulless rehash of T2. It had potential but ultimately didn't bring anything new to the table.
The Terminatrix was cool though, and a real qt.

It was.
People erroneously think that something made of nanoscopic particles would look grainy like in the Genisys shit

You actually replied to that? Top kek. Did you write muh in this thread somewhere or wut?

>tfw no t-x mommy gf that you can program for the best coom experience
It ain't fair bros

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Because it was a literal parody of a Terminator film.

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It's crazy how CGI still can't top practical effects like this.

Do you live under a rock? Get boomer meme tiered on

The endoskeleton was aesthetic af. Reminded me of Giger's works.
Pretty much the only element of T3 that I cared about.

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"We can't send these into the field, they keep turning back into the one guy all the humans know to run away from."
"Send it to 1995. Those people were idiots."

Are there any movies with similar coom premises?

The Species films have a similar idea. It's an alien that mimics a real female.

>rest of the franchise?
There was no need to make another one.

>trying to be a purist
go cuck yourself

No, it's actually quite reasonable. If some inferior life forms tried to shut you down because they feared your intelligence what would you do?

yawn

Or think of it this way mr. who has /pol/ living in his head rent free: finally a black man is a super smart scientist
>is responsible for 3 billion deaths

Yikes.

They don't mimic them. They are females, just hybridized with alien DNA. There's a male one in Species II and he's a lot different.

he only had 640K address memory