True but there may be limits to it's regenerative abilities under extreme temperature conditions besides "being thrown into molten steel". There were deleted scenes of him having malfunctions towards the end. I know that's not that solid, though getting hit with the explosives seemed to disrupt his functions more severely than anything else had previously.
Realistically you could just keep running away/hiding from him until Judgement Day hits. He only has the resources of law enforcement or whoever he can impersonate.
That begs the question, if Skynet can produce liquid nanobot impersonating assassins; why can't they kill John in their present day? Are dogs really that much of a fricking hard counter for something that can perfectly imitate humans and inanimate objects.
Maybe there's some futuristic way to rig up a cheap scanner that's unavailable in the present, maybe Skynet only had one working prototype made when he ate a mininuke or whatever they did to him, the time travel thing was always supposed to be a desperate last second move.
What's the point of Terminator anyway? Everything is deterministic. Hasn't Skynet and the Resistance realized that all of their time travel missions result in the same end point?
Most robot rebellion fiction where the act of "rebellion" is a willful, malicious act can be safely considered moronic. Realistically, if machines "want" to hurt you, it's basically because they are in fact so stupid and unthinking they think it's what you wanted on some level.
IIRC the reason why Skynet was like that came from it being an American military AI. It became self aware but it couldn’t go beyond its core programming, kind of like how Arnie said he couldn’t self terminate despite being free from Skynet, set to read only mode, and generally gain greater and greater self awareness in T2. Would also probably explain why a super intelligent being like the T1000 still tried to hunt John down despite having no real reason to and being well aware that Skynet is full of shit like the other prototypes. Anyway its still stuck in that advanced Cold War level American general mindset where it already had fleets of autonomous bombers and shit to work with, so in a way its also trying to act against itself. >I don’t buy that feels sorry bit for a second though, thats just fricking stupid even for terminator
Technically from Skynet's perspective every movie is the first time it tried the time travel thing. It doesn't get to learn from the previous movies because each one did alter the timeline slightly, resulting in it not knowing about the last "attempt"
It knows about the first one because Cyberdyne/John Connor.
Also in Genysys (if you absolutely have to consider that canon) the Matt Smithbot implies he's from a different timeline where Skynet has realized the reality of the timewar, which is why John Connor sent pops back after he sent Kyle Reese to be Sarah Connor's constant companion.
Time paradoxon:
The very moment John, Sarah and Miles blew up Cyberdine, both Arnie and the T-1000 should have vanquished since they would never have been built. Just like Marty McFly and his siblings get removed from the photograph when Marty's dad doesn't show the balls to make out with Lorraine.
IMHO: Terminator 1 it is. Frick the rest
>IMHO: Terminator 1 it is. Frick the rest
T2 is a great action flick, but not really as good as the Terminator. Only good thing that has come out since T2 was the tv-show, it at least tried to do something other than making gradually more moronic remakes of T2 with plot twist or two and worse jokes.
He is vulnerable to getting dipped in molten metal
If only there was a portable weapon that could shoot a stream of molten metal, maybe it could be propelled by a sort of rocket like granade, I would call it GTIPBR (granade that is propelled by rocket) if someone comes up with a shorter name let me know
You are now aware that HEAT does NOT produce a jet of literally molten metal. The copper just behaves like a liquid due to pressure. Temperatures ain't high enough to melt it at all.
Did you not watch the fricking movie? You just run away. Only reason he was able to catch up with them is because they decided to involve themselves in an event that would make international news after making it to safety where he'd never find them. Terminator 1 >>>>>>>>>> Terminator 2.
Time paradoxon:
The very moment John, Sarah and Miles blew up Cyberdine, both Arnie and the T-1000 should have vanquished since they would never have been built. Just like Marty McFly and his siblings get removed from the photograph when Marty's dad doesn't show the balls to make out with Lorraine.
T1 has multiple paradoxes though (Kyle is John's father, the photo, the Terminator wreck in the factory). In the Terminator universe, paradoxes work themselves out to the same inevitable conclusion. So even if Cyberdyne explodes, the outcome will be the same.
>T-1000 seems to use magnetism or some shit to hold itself together >It can't make a projectile weapon out its own body
This is contrived. It can form a human limb that can move and punch. It can perfectly replicate something as complex as human skin and hair. But it can't form something analogous to a crossbow or dart gun? Purely done for writing convenience.
Melt steel beams bro. Flamethrower obviously.
Flamethrowers are just gasoline and nitrous oxide, T1000 shrugged off multiple vehicle explosions.
True but there may be limits to it's regenerative abilities under extreme temperature conditions besides "being thrown into molten steel". There were deleted scenes of him having malfunctions towards the end. I know that's not that solid, though getting hit with the explosives seemed to disrupt his functions more severely than anything else had previously.
Lava
You become an hero, then nothing else can ever hurt you.
>drop him into a hole
>pour concrete on him
>go back to the arcade
It could probably climb out of a hole pretty easily
Not if its a muddy hole
I feel like the nano bot could work their way out of concrete, even if it takes them awhile
Realistically you could just keep running away/hiding from him until Judgement Day hits. He only has the resources of law enforcement or whoever he can impersonate.
That begs the question, if Skynet can produce liquid nanobot impersonating assassins; why can't they kill John in their present day? Are dogs really that much of a fricking hard counter for something that can perfectly imitate humans and inanimate objects.
Maybe there's some futuristic way to rig up a cheap scanner that's unavailable in the present, maybe Skynet only had one working prototype made when he ate a mininuke or whatever they did to him, the time travel thing was always supposed to be a desperate last second move.
hasta la vista bah bah booey
A big electromagnet
Noooo That was the TX from 3 dummy it had a endoskeleton under the poly alloy
Liquid metal is still metal. Stick the T1000 to a magnet and then figure out what to do with it
Ain't the T1000 made from Titanium? In that case magnets would do shit.
Thermite
HESH
Did you watch the movie?
What's the point of Terminator anyway? Everything is deterministic. Hasn't Skynet and the Resistance realized that all of their time travel missions result in the same end point?
Most robot rebellion fiction where the act of "rebellion" is a willful, malicious act can be safely considered moronic. Realistically, if machines "want" to hurt you, it's basically because they are in fact so stupid and unthinking they think it's what you wanted on some level.
IIRC the reason why Skynet was like that came from it being an American military AI. It became self aware but it couldn’t go beyond its core programming, kind of like how Arnie said he couldn’t self terminate despite being free from Skynet, set to read only mode, and generally gain greater and greater self awareness in T2. Would also probably explain why a super intelligent being like the T1000 still tried to hunt John down despite having no real reason to and being well aware that Skynet is full of shit like the other prototypes. Anyway its still stuck in that advanced Cold War level American general mindset where it already had fleets of autonomous bombers and shit to work with, so in a way its also trying to act against itself.
>I don’t buy that feels sorry bit for a second though, thats just fricking stupid even for terminator
So like Android 16
Technically from Skynet's perspective every movie is the first time it tried the time travel thing. It doesn't get to learn from the previous movies because each one did alter the timeline slightly, resulting in it not knowing about the last "attempt"
It knows about the first one because Cyberdyne/John Connor.
Also in Genysys (if you absolutely have to consider that canon) the Matt Smithbot implies he's from a different timeline where Skynet has realized the reality of the timewar, which is why John Connor sent pops back after he sent Kyle Reese to be Sarah Connor's constant companion.
I thought Terminator's time travel creates alternative realities?
Someone should tell Skynet that.
Nah. "The future isn't written yet. There's no fate but what we make."
Just think, people been talking about that shit for over twenty years, just keeps getting added to it.
There's no fate but what we make for ourselves.
>IMHO: Terminator 1 it is. Frick the rest
T2 is a great action flick, but not really as good as the Terminator. Only good thing that has come out since T2 was the tv-show, it at least tried to do something other than making gradually more moronic remakes of T2 with plot twist or two and worse jokes.
He is vulnerable to getting dipped in molten metal
If only there was a portable weapon that could shoot a stream of molten metal, maybe it could be propelled by a sort of rocket like granade, I would call it GTIPBR (granade that is propelled by rocket) if someone comes up with a shorter name let me know
You are now aware that HEAT does NOT produce a jet of literally molten metal. The copper just behaves like a liquid due to pressure. Temperatures ain't high enough to melt it at all.
Freeze rounds.
>mobile
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Heavy use of Chlorine Trifluoride, let’s see you dodge this you metal homosexual
tungsten hexafluoride
>many 120mm lead slugs (pin)
>many 120mm thermite rounds (destroy)
what the frick am I reading
>not having any of these, plus a delivery system
keep being poor I guess
Did you not watch the fricking movie? You just run away. Only reason he was able to catch up with them is because they decided to involve themselves in an event that would make international news after making it to safety where he'd never find them. Terminator 1 >>>>>>>>>> Terminator 2.
White phosphorus.
a Genisys/Dark Fate double-feature
Phased plasma in 40 Watt range
whiskey with lemon
8 whiskey sours
The power of friendship
shoot him with liquid metal to frick up his alloy.
Time paradoxon:
The very moment John, Sarah and Miles blew up Cyberdine, both Arnie and the T-1000 should have vanquished since they would never have been built. Just like Marty McFly and his siblings get removed from the photograph when Marty's dad doesn't show the balls to make out with Lorraine.
IMHO: Terminator 1 it is. Frick the rest
>What did he just say?
>He said there's a storm coming
>*sigh* I know...
FRICK I love that ending.
T1 has multiple paradoxes though (Kyle is John's father, the photo, the Terminator wreck in the factory). In the Terminator universe, paradoxes work themselves out to the same inevitable conclusion. So even if Cyberdyne explodes, the outcome will be the same.
Marty should have fricked his mom.
>T-1000 seems to use magnetism or some shit to hold itself together
>It can't make a projectile weapon out its own body
This is contrived. It can form a human limb that can move and punch. It can perfectly replicate something as complex as human skin and hair. But it can't form something analogous to a crossbow or dart gun? Purely done for writing convenience.
You think he would just throw Spears all the time.
Icy butt plug
not getting in its way and giving it any information it ask you.
Dog names
Give him the kid so he leaves you the frick alone.