Now I know it is how the writers wanted it, but let's say we are "in universe" in the Terminator world. So Skynet is smart enough to figure out the complexities of time travel, but cannot eliminate humans with a genetically engineered virus?Perhaps it could create nanobots, if it was succesful in creating the T-1000, surely it could create undetectable nanobots? I mean really, could humans come up with a defense for that? They are already war torn and nearing extinction, one hit in the atmosphere with a highly energised biological or nano weapon and the entire human race goes to shit.
Okay, so Skynet is stupid, and creates the overly complex time travel gizmo. But then, it programs the gizmo to only allow organic matter through?For an automated program and factory to churn out non-organic soldiers, you'd think it would not have such a requirement in place.
Why not send back one Terminator every year? I mean how much can the Resistance truly keep up with it?
- Skynet vs. Windows.
Skynet is Windows based - at least according to Jim Cameron.
- Skynet vs. Windows.
Skynet is Windows based - at least according to Jim Cameron.
Are you sure he wasn't joking? It doesn't seem likely that a NNPU such as Skynet would use a Von Neumann architecture based program as its OS. Especially one written by Microsoft.
I was thinking this the other night. You'd think Skynet would decide to change it's stratagey by now, it failed to kill Connor in the Future and in the Past. Try something new.
Send Terminators into the Future after Connor died. Start a new War.
^ Good question. I suppose that it's possible, but there are a lot of unknowns about the character that would have to be answered. All Skynet had related to Sarah Connor in the first film was her name and the city where she lived in T1. On TSCC they've established now that she hadn't always lived in LA (deleted scenes though). The novels had said that all along that Sarah had moved to LA not long before the beginning of the film. It'd make it more difficult due to the lack of information about Sarah Connor for a Terminator to try to find her in another time period. Essentially she was 'off the grid'.nx1701g, Okay I understand about records being destroyed, but what is stopping skynet from sending a terminator back far enough before his mother is born. It wouldnt be too hard to figure out she was born in the sixties. All they would have to do is send a terminator back to 1960 and have it research Sarah Connors family. So when she is born the terminator would terminate her or he/she could kill Sarah's mom whiel she is pregnant with Sarah. It aint hard to kill a person if you got time traveling capabilities and the other person has no clue who you are yet.
It did happen in the Terminator Expanded Universe.
Two terminators were used to try to destroy humanity by releasing the ultimate virus onto the galaxy: the Xenomorph. They were stopped by Ripley 8 and a Predator Clan.
That is not a joke. It's a real comic book.
As I was catching up with TSCC this weekend I kept thinking something similar. Fact is, if you try to think too hard, your brain will go into overdrive with "But why not-?" scenarios and all of a sudden the show just seems retarded. It's definitely a "suspension of belief" thing that you need to set your brain into, otherwise the stories make no sense whatsoever.No point in trying to rationalize it, the entire premise makes ZERO sense, and gets more muddled with every sequel or additional tv episode.
It did happen in the Terminator Expanded Universe.
Two terminators were used to try to destroy humanity by releasing the ultimate virus onto the galaxy: the Xenomorph. They were stopped by Ripley 8 and a Predator Clan.
That is not a joke. It's a real comic book.
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Wow
What comic book might that be ?
The reason that wouldn't work is the same reason why the plan didn't work in the original movie; the Resistance found out what Skynet was doing (somehow) and sent their own agent back to intercept. If they could apparently interogate whoever the fuck they interogated to learn the original plan -- and apparently every other time they send someone back -- they should be able to do it again and again.nx1701g, Okay I understand about records being destroyed, but what is stopping skynet from sending a terminator back far enough before his mother is born. It wouldnt be too hard to figure out she was born in the sixties. All they would have to do is send a terminator back to 1960 and have it research Sarah Connors family. So when she is born the terminator would terminate her or he/she could kill Sarah's mom whiel she is pregnant with Sarah. It aint hard to kill a person if you got time traveling capabilities and the other person has no clue who you are yet.
This is in reference to Terminator 3?I was thinking this the other night. You'd think Skynet would decide to change it's stratagey by now, it failed to kill Connor in the Future and in the Past. Try something new.
Actually John Connor was killed. Skynet was still active following Connor's death also.
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