First, at a basic level, torture is a method of extracting information from a subject (victim) through use of pain and discomfort. What happened to John's foster mother, Janelle? However, in the film, rounds detonate as little as 3-5 feet from the muzzle. If Reese never came back, then there is no John Connor. When the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) first enters present day Los Angeles, he is seen taking a Beretta 92FS off a fallen LAPD officer. Edit, The T-1000 doesn't consider the T-800 a threat once his arm in crushed in the gear. They lead him away. But everything she said was true, and nobody believed her. have to do.After the second protector is sent, then they destroy the TDEIt is not clear when exactly Skynet sent his two terminators. This is the gun seen through most of the film. they are from the 800 series, model number 101. Technically, we never really see in what state he arrived, and there was some time, maybe up to half a minute or so, between the electrical disturbances from the time-travel and T-1000's first on-screen appearance, where he kills the police officer. Crying is not a common bodily function like sweating is so Skynet doesn't waste their time and resources creating that. The opening scene of T2 shows adult John coordinating the battle against the machines, and according to young John, he was instructed in all kinds of weapons in order to become a great military leader. He Tons of recoil, so if you're not on a soldier class you'd probs want weapon stability (I run both). Of course, later, John would think back and assume it was merely the huge machines pounding away in the mill. A terrifying, inhuman siren of scream, as all its molecules were searching for the right channels back into its proper structure, but the intense heat and volubility of the molten metal around it confused them. So it's possible they were ordered to shoot to kill, given the perceived history of the suspects. A directed energy weapon like a plasma rifle is probably the most common way to kill a T-800 in 2029. Edit, The T-1000 is frozen solid in the accident with the CryoCo semi-truck, then broken into pieces by a bullet from the T-800's gun. Edit, Incarcerated at Pescadero State Hospital, a detention center for the criminally insane, Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) is forced to break out in order to protect her son John (Edward Furlong), now 10 years old. He was unsuccessful in doing so, and in another display of an emotion, he exhibits a shocked expression when noticing the T-800 has come back, and after being shot with the grenade launcher which leads to his demise. The T-1000 throws the T-800 through a glass window, then immediately goes back to chasing John without bothering to see if the T-800 was capable of a quick recovery. Edit, In the film, it can be assumed that John was just startled by a giant, leather-clad man, holding a box of roses, walking towards him while he was trying to flee from a cop. The T-1000 looks surprised, so did he know the Terminator was around? computationally-sound) and precise T-800 has an inaccurate awareness of the date to which it has time-traveled by citing by implication a present date figure that falls at least year short of what is accurate, (2) John is inaccurate about his own age by citing it at most a year higher (implying that he is 9 years old), or (3) the T-800 expresses positive numbers rounded to the nearest integer (meaning that a number as low as 2 would be rendered as a "three"). Edit, In The Terminator, Dr. Silberman asked, "Why didn't this computer just kill Connor then? WebBoth from the official Terminator 2 companion book and on the special edition T2 DVD, James Cameron and Stan Winston state that an unfilmed part of the script involved the The Resistance was able to sent their protectors only after Skynet was defeated and all machines stopped functioning, in July of 2029. We hear a voice speaking The T-800 finishes with his grenade launcher, sending the T-1000 plummeting into a vat of metal.and is dissolved. But it became iconic thanks to Arnold Schwarzenegger/The Terminator. Why did the resistance send the T-101 back to protect John? These scenes show that the T-1000 has indeed been damaged by the nitrogen freezing, as he has difficulties maintaining his current shape; his shapeshifting abilities seem partly out of his control. Being metal, he could be vulnerable to certain acids as well (as carried out in Genisys). That became my point of departure. Edit, 1. trespassing, 2. shoplifting, 3. disturbing the peace, 4. vandalism (seen on the police computer when the T-1000 looks him up). He needed the swat team to get close enough before he would die and drop his arm or warn them to get away, showing the urgency of the situation. We spotted them easy, but these are new. WebA fictional plasma weapon with a unique bullpup layout that is seen being used by Terminators in the future scenes of the films Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator: Dark Fate and The "something I can never do" wasn't the crying, it was the feeling sad. There are three possible reasons for this. However, at the time that James Cameron wrote T2, he intended it to be the end of the story. The final point being that Skynet would not want to mass-produce a model that has the potential of thinking for itself in fear that their own creation might turn against them. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008). The war was won in 2029CONNOR (V.O.) It also offered the opportunity to meet with John's foster parents and find out where he might have gone. The Guns of Terminator: Dark Fate :: Guns.com User Ratings As the future war progressed, Resistance fighters acquired more and more plasma weapons from destroyed battle units, captured factories, and uncovered warehouses. In all scenes but one, the pistol is reloaded after every 8 rounds fired. It's also used in one of John Wayne's earliest movies, Stagecoach (1939) by Wayne himself and again by Wayne in True Grit (1969).During the shoot, Arnold Schwarzenegger actually did injure his hand a few times when his skin got pinched in the mechanism. The reason is that it doesn't have CPU and is a brand new, completely different technology. After he is gone, the men want to blow up the Time Displacement equipment, but John Connor tells them there is still one more thing to do. team shoot Dyson instead of telling him to freeze and drop to the floor? A EMP (electromagnetic Pulse) could be generated which would shut down maybe even damage electronics in general. There is an omitted but scripted and storyboarded scene of that. It It is filled with awed emotion.HEADSET VOICE (O.S.) Instead of destroying the lab with explosives at Cyberdyne couldn't Dyson have started a virus and destroyed the files from home and or at work? However, given that the T-1000 has superior weapon capabilities and other sophisticated features, realistic skin texture was probably not prioritized when it was created. Moments later, it extends another finger toward her eye as an even more menacing threat.Secondly, its chief purpose was to get Sarah to talk. Edit, Aside from the 3D effects themselves, there are only minor digital corrections done to the theatrical cut of the film. The Terminators (Arnold Schwarzenegger) Hero Winchester Shotgun | TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (1991) The Terminators (Arnold Schwarzenegger) hero Winchester repeater shotgun from James Camerons sci-fi action film Terminator 2Judgment Day. So, conclusively, if we look at the Terminator saga as a whole, the answer to this question is no. The thinking of the machine may be that he neutralised the threat of the T-800 by trapping him in the gear, therefore he could continue with his mission. Edit, In the first scene shown there, as soon as Enrique and the rest come out of hiding, you can hear at least one dog barking continuously in the background. The governor of the Donetsk region has said emergency responders are trying to establish the number of wounded and possibly dead after a shopping centre was hit by Russian missiles in Kramatorsk. there is still one battle left to That doesn't necessarily mean that only human or animal tissue can travel through time intact. Skynet may have heard the name while listening to radio dispatches. The T-1000 takes a Browning Hi-Power Mark III off Lewis (Don Stanton), the guard he kills in the mental hospital, and uses it to shoot at Sarah, John, and the Terminator before discarding it when it runs dry. The T-1000 then touches the head and reforms. Tears are streaming down his face. Exposing it to extreme heat, as is shown in Terminator 2, will kill it. Helpful 98 4 Edit, Dyson would be the first and most important person Skynet would want to know about. If they questioned Gibbons, the security guard that they tied up, he would have stated that Dyson was in on it with them. Why did the T-800 ask to be terminated? The General Dynamics RBS-80 from the first Terminator film returns very briefly and is seen used to blow up a machine. Computer networking wasn't nearly as sophisticated as it is today. Even if he started throwing the largest pieces to the vats, he couldn't get rid of more than a few percents of T-1000's total mass. If you could actually do that you would get a future that no longer exists except in the memories of the people who are here now. John Connor presses further, "You don't feel any emotion about it one way or another?" There were unpredictability factors related to the thing's longevity and ability to process commands without interpolating its own priorities. From the script:The cops have shown up, as they always do. Sarah, if I get zeroed--SARAH The Terminator is, after all, simply following orders from a future John Connor. These walking endoskeletons are among the most famous of Stan Winston's animatronics, right up there with the T-rex from Jurassic Park and the Alien Queen from Aliens. It was him. So I asked myself a hypothetical question: what if you could you grab a line of history like it's a rope stretched between two points, and just pull it out of the way? Also, if the Terminator did somehow purge Skynet's existence, John never would have been born. Several LAPD officers outside the Cyberdyne building are armed with standard Remington 870 shotguns. When time-travelling happens in the Terminator saga, nothing really changes, because what is done in the past has already affected the future in which the time-travellers came from. This sequence was ultimately excised from the movie due to financial constraints, but Stan Winston liked it so much that he recreated it for the first teaser trailer for T2, released one year before T2's July 1991 release. Among the weapons seen in the hidden weapons cache in the Mojave Desert is a Browning M2HB heavy machine gun. External Reviews If you can pull it just a little bit out of the way then cut it at that moment, maybe you could change it and history could go in a slightly different direction. The heat was melting the structure causing disruptions in the system, making T-1000 move in every possible way. This reasoning, however, goes deeper than what the movie describes about Skynet's ambitions. Also, the T-800 probably didn't realize it might work as a way to destroy the T-1K.Additionally, the T-800's mission at that point was to protect John. Edit, Yes; according to James Cameron; Judgment Day, the nuclear war and Skynet are completely eradicated from all future timelines by the end of this movie: Basically, what I wanted to say in Terminator 2 was that everything is meant to be a certain way, everything has already been written. Terminator: The 10 Deadliest Weapons From The Movies - Screen Skynet would have to wipe out his entire existence." A time-traveller attempting to alter the past in this model, intentionally or not, would only be fulfilling his role in creating history as we know it, not changing it, or that the time-traveller's personal knowledge of history already includes his future travels to his own experience of the past. WebThe Terminator, also known as a Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 or the T-800, is the name of several film characters from the Terminator franchise portrayed by Arnold Edit, This is actually the police officer 1-L-19, Nick Delaney, that got his head smashed against the car by T-800 in 1984. In the clothing store he sees a mannequin that resembles his liquid metal form and seems somewhat surprised by its likeness to him. WebThe Terminator uses: Colt .45 with laser sighting 9mm UZI submachine gun Franchi SPAS-12 auto loading 12 gauge shotgun Ithaca 37 5.56mm Armalite AR-180 assault rifle .38 full A number of M16A1 rifles can be seen on the armory wall. The third case implies that the film is set within days of John's tenth birthday, such that Judgement Day occurs less than 2 years (or 30 months) afterward, but more important than Judgment Day, in this question, is Skynet's birthday (4 August 1997, its "online" date), leaving us to conclude that most likely John exaggerated his age by a few weeks. The most efficient method of making sure all the data was destroyed and that nobody could start over was to level the building. And it did so indirectly, referencing their previous conversation, because it's learned from observing John and Sarah that humans (or at least those particular humans) tend not to state their feelings outright John having characteristics of a child older than nine years old is related to this question yet a whole other can of worms. But secretly he probably still loves her and misses her. Probably the T-800 was the most updated model the resistance could reprogram and send back -- there were no other options available to them. And now it bubbled with possibilities. Unlike the T-1000, the T-800 is unable to reform its chassis if it is damaged. The T-1000 is sensitive to extreme heat, therefore a plasma rifle or any other type of energy based weapon could either damage or destroy it. Why else would it bring up the subject in the first place? Edit, Yes. The gate guard at the mental hospital tries to draw an M1911A1 with a nickel finish and pearl grips before he is shot in both kneecaps by the Terminator. Why do the T-1000's clothes remain intact despite the damage done to the terminator during the various battles? Edit, Were they explicitly designed to mimic those two features? Meanwhile, the T-800 boots back up using an alternate power route. Frakes' novelization says that it learns, thinks and develops on it's own. Some of the "new" scenes are Sarah's dream sequence, the "learning upgrade" of the T-800 and several other sequences. What model is the T-800's shotgun and what ammo does he use for it? Despite having a five round tube magazine plus one in the chamber, the gun is often shown firing seven or eight rounds before reloading. The low temperature and the pressure on the ocean bed and the vast distances involved would make it improbable for the pieces to relocate each other. This may explain why it moves much more slowly during the final conflict, which allows Sarah to escape while it is dealing with the T-800. By the time the T-1000 reforms in the steel mill, it no longer has these features, likely having recognized that they were pointless. At the last second it formed into a fist with the thumb extended, a final thumbs-up. They sent the T-800 back and hoped for the best.2. R. Category:Resistance weaponry. [hands the Terminator the pump action shotgun] The Terminator: The .45 long slide, with laser sighting. So I asked myself a hypothetical question: what if you could you grab a line of history like it's a rope stretched between two points, and just pull it out of the way? Don't say that.REESE Any significant damage to the structural integrity of the chassis will either disable or destroy the T-800, as is shown in the first movie with the hydraulic press. It was something on a completely new level of artificial intelligence. Edit, The deleted scene of T-1000 searching John's room was specifically shot to show the audience that T-1000 doesn't see but that he senses, like an insect or Alien. John then asks, "Not even of dying?" This is explained more clearly in a deleted scene from T3, which can be found on the DVD. He pulls out the iron bar, grabs the grenade launcher, and crawls up to the platform where the T-1000 has taken Sarah's form. Its reload is also pretty long. Edit, John shows an interest for hacking ATMs and manages to bypass the security systems at Cyberdyne. Edit, One way or another, the future was altered by the events in T2. Therefore, there would be no reason to send Kyle Reese back in time and he would never meet Sarah and conceive John. It was the revelation. Edit, Keep in mind, it was the early 90s. He then tries to draw his custom Colt Series 70/Detonics 1911 Hybrid but is unable to chamber it and has the gun taken from him. Terminator is one of the rare film franchises where the sequel was better than the original. He pulls himself loose, looks somewhat confused, and changes his hand back with a fast flick. When Arnold shoots the T-1000 with the grenade launcher, it seems to damage the T-1000 so significantly that it cannot immediately reform its original shape and even loses orientation. If any section parted, the separated halves would revert to metal poly-alloy. Terminator 2 is the archetype for a big-budget action flick, which is in and of itself, a very good thing. Each molecule had a range of fourteen kilometres." The Terminator - Wikipedia Edit, According to the Cameron-Wisher original script draft and the official novelization by Randall Frakes, as well as creative consultant Van Ling, there were hundreds of different-looking T-800 terminators in Skynet's Terminator storage facility. The T-1000 simply wasn't designed or programmed to fight other terminators.3. However, the T-800 reminds them that there is one more microchipthe one in his headand that they must destroy him, too. Consequently, she says "Fuck you!" Another problem with this explanation is that it has been established in The Terminator and Terminator Salvation that early Terminators (e.g. Getting away, or delaying your enemy's advance, can be just as effective. This style of carry has become the "standard" for handheld Miniguns in movies and video games. The real Janelle's legs were through the half-open door. The placing of the original arm only built the foundations quicker. A deleted scene seen only in the original script and storyboarded showed the T-1000 finding Salceda and torturing him for info about John, Sarah and the T-800. Edit, As Dyson was dying, he was holding the detonator like that as a literal "dead man's switch". Edit, The real-life answer is because that is how the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger talks. The one his mother thought was a terminator. What was the point of the piece of the T-1000 that stuck to the back of the security car? Conflictingly a knife can penetrate armour designed to minimise bullet damage such as a bullet proof vest.
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