Based on what?
The images of the endoskull. It was a match for the T-888.
Looked to me like the images of the endoskull were actually data taken from John Henry's "brother" on his own body. That doesn't mean that Cameron is a 888, just that John Henry only has data on a 888. After all, how could he have any data on Cameron or any other terminator model? He's just an AI with access to a single terminator body and not any actual knowledge of the future beyond what's in front of him.
Rosie?
Yeah, that's what I got from it. Also interesting is that the conversation the henchman was having over the phone seemed to be with John Henry's "brother" itself, and not a middleman.Looked to me like the images of the endoskull were actually data taken from John Henry's "brother" on his own body. That doesn't mean that Cameron is a 888, just that John Henry only has data on a 888. After all, how could he have any data on Cameron or any other terminator model? He's just an AI with access to a single terminator body and not any actual knowledge of the future beyond what's in front of him.
The images of the endoskull. It was a match for the T-888.
Looked to me like the images of the endoskull were actually data taken from John Henry's "brother" on his own body. That doesn't mean that Cameron is a 888, just that John Henry only has data on a 888. After all, how could he have any data on Cameron or any other terminator model? He's just an AI with access to a single terminator body and not any actual knowledge of the future beyond what's in front of him.
Possible, but we know she's at least below the 900 Series. The 900 series was designed for combat against other machines according to information from canon sources.
Looked to me like the images of the endoskull were actually data taken from John Henry's "brother" on his own body. That doesn't mean that Cameron is a 888, just that John Henry only has data on a 888. After all, how could he have any data on Cameron or any other terminator model? He's just an AI with access to a single terminator body and not any actual knowledge of the future beyond what's in front of him.
Possible, but we know she's at least below the 900 Series. The 900 series was designed for combat against other machines according to information from canon sources.
It's pretty clear that the diagrams were purely of John Henry and were to be used as a guide. If Cameron were a T-888, that would violate continuity since Vick, also a T-888, could not identify what model she was.
The 900 series is actually not canon.
One of the spare chips is a redundant motor conrol and "dumb A.I."chip incase the head comes off (it's puropse is seen in 1x02) and can only be activated by remote, and the third chip could be backup memory storeage, but you'd think Weaver would know about it and have it popped out
We also know now, however, that Cameron is a Triple 8.
Based on what?
The images of the endoskull. It was a match for the T-888.
Incorrect. The 900 Series is canon in the original timeline of T3.
Yeah, that's what I got from it. Also interesting is that the conversation the henchman was having over the phone seemed to be with John Henry's "brother" itself, and not a middleman.Looked to me like the images of the endoskull were actually data taken from John Henry's "brother" on his own body. That doesn't mean that Cameron is a 888, just that John Henry only has data on a 888. After all, how could he have any data on Cameron or any other terminator model? He's just an AI with access to a single terminator body and not any actual knowledge of the future beyond what's in front of him.
Am I the only one who thinks that Cameron made a huge strategic blunder by killing the henchman, rather than taking him captive and Jack Bauering him for info?
Incorrect. The 900 Series is canon in the original timeline of T3.
So that makes the point moot since this series honors essentially nothing from T3.
Even if it did follow T3, explain how there could be a 900 series before Judgment Day and Skynet did not evolve since then. Explain how Kyle described the evolution from series 600 to 800. There is no explanation other than that T3 was not well thought out, in a multitude of ways. Fortunately it was purely in the background so that much about it remains conjecture anyway.
None of this matters in relation to Cameron's model. She is not a T-888.
Source? I very much doubt Rosie was a T-888 (those don't have a self-terminating chip for one, and the frame of a T888 always seem to follow male anatomy and I doubt a "female" frame would keep the model number). Maybe this was just an offhand remark?actually, no, while Cameron's skull may retain alot of the trip8's design (not much can really be done to the cosmetic design of a human skull and keep it viable as an infiltration design) the short reboot time, plus her chasis built to mimic a female (unless we see a female terminator clearly referred to as a trip8, the model number is for male terminators only) prove that she is not a trip 8
That model number is not for male Terminators only. Rosie was a T-888 according to the producers. Rosie also had the same chip design as Cameron.
No, I agree: serious blunder. Though admittedly, Cameron was defending herself and may not have had a clear overview of the situation (like, how many enemies were around).Am I the only one who thinks that Cameron made a huge strategic blunder by killing the henchman, rather than taking him captive and Jack Bauering him for info?
Agreed on #2, but how do you figure #1? It isn't even certain Cameron was referring to the basement. Fischer and his torture, admittedly from Jesse's timeline, is another possibility. I'm confused from which timeline Cameron is suppose to come anyway - did Jesse miscarry, on the "Carter", in more than one timeline? And even if it was about the basement in D&D, why would it be under John's orders?This episode answered a few questions, #1 Cameron tortured Derek in D&D under John's orders #2 Weaver and SKYnet are not working for the same goal
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