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| TERMINATOR MODEL: T-888 ('Cromartie' / Additional Units) | ABOUT THIS TERMINATOR | ||||||||
'Cromartie' Information: Model/Series information: T-888 (Skin Model Number Unknown) AKA(s): Cromartie/Kester Featured in: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Created by: Skynet Primary mission: To terminate John Connor How this Terminator infiltrates: In its first contact with John Connor, it pretends to be a substitute teacher at his new school. Trademark attack style: Aggressive. Unrelenting in its pursuit of target. Best lines: "Class dismissed..." (following the classroom shoot-out) (S1E01) "Thank you for your co-operation" (after breaking the school administrator's neck) (S1E08) Best scenes: Shootout in the class room (S1E01), Fight with Cameron (S1E01), Smashing Lazlo into a mirror (S1E04) The police shoot-out (S1E09) | Design Specifications: Prototypes: T-800, Model 101 (portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger) was the skin model used for Skynet's first T-800 infiltrator. Physical Characteristics: Metal endoskeleton, encased by living tissue. The 800 Series Terminator was designed to perfectly mimic a human being's appearance (i.e. flesh, skin, hair, sweat, blood, bad breath). Endoskeleton Specifications: Hyper-alloy combat chassis (Coltan based), micro-processor controlled, fully armoured, very tough. The T-850 model upgrade was powered internally by two hydrogen fuel cells. Artificial Intelligence Factors: Brain is a neural net processor, able to learn from its surroundings and from humans that it has been in contact with. The units are often set to a "Read Only" mode when they are sent out alone. Design Modifications: Skin casing is no longer made of rubber, as with the T-600, but of living tissue. Combat chassis is stronger and more durable than the T-600. The 800 Series is also able to perfectly mimic a human being's voice. Design Flaws: The hydrogen fuel power cells of the T-850 can cause a devastating explosion when ruptured. Capabilites: The ability to control its body by remote, should the CPU be separated from the main endoskeleton. T-888 Casualty Count (Present-day infiltration units only) 'Cromartie' Casualty Count: Unknown (27-30) Confirmed Kills: "Chet's dog", "Chet", "Dr. Fleming", "Dr. Lyman", "George Lazlo", "Unnamed School Administrator" 19 FBI agents "Agent Greta Simpson" "Michelle Dixon" (Suffered Injuries which led to her death) ---------------------------------- Amount of T-888 Units that have appeared within the series: 6 Units as follows: 'Carter': (Mission was to secure a supply of Coltan) - Was locked in a sealed bunker Killed at least 3 'Vick': (Mission was ensure functionality of an A.I. system) - Terminated by Cameron Killed at least 5 (Including 3 members of Dereks safehouse, Jessica Peck & Barbara Chamberlain) 'Greenway': (Mission was to cause a failure in a nuclear plants systems) - Terminated By Cameron At least 1 (Carl Greenway) 'Bedell Assassin' (Mission was to terminate Martin Bedell) - Terminated By Derek Reese Killed at least 1 (Martin Bedell) 'Victora' (Mission was to terminate Dr. Boyd Sherman) - Terminated By Cameron Killed at least 2 (Bus driver, Dr. Sherman's receptionist) 'Ellison' (Mission was to terminate James Ellison) - Terminated by Cromartie Killed at least 1 (Peter Myers) | ||||||||
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| TERMINATOR MODEL: T-1001 ('Catherine Weaver') | ABOUT THIS TERMINATOR | ||
'Catherine Weaver' Information: Model/Series information: T-1001 AKA(s): Catherine Weaver Featured in: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Created by: Skynet Primary mission: Ensure the creation of Skynet How this Terminator infiltrates: Posing as the C.E.O. of Zeira Corp. Trademark attack style: A formidable killer, often attempts to accomplish its goals by deception instead of brute force Best lines: Best scenes: Transformation in the men's room (S2E01) Destroying the plant | Design Specifications: Prototypes: T-1000 (portrayed by Robert Patrick) was the skin model used for Skynet's first T-1000 advanced infiltrator. Physical Specifications: Mimetic poly-alloy (liquid metal) cybernetic organism. Physical Characteristics: It is capable of perfectly copying the shape, colour, and texture of anything it touches that is of equal size and mass. The only restriction is that it cannot form "complex machines", such as "guns and explosives" because they "have chemicals, moving parts." The only weapons it can form are "solid metal shapes", such as "knives, and stabbing weapons." It must acquire any vehicles or other weapons it needs. Artificial Intelligence Factors: Little is currently known about how this unit functions. Design Modifications: Able to adopt a more 'human' personality than the T-1000 prototype. Design Flaws: The T-1000 prototype proved vulnerable to extreme cold, following exposure to liquid nitrogen. After being frozen, it was shattered into dozens of pieces. Although it was able to reform as before, the unit experienced glitches in its structure, morphing without control as well as sticking to other metallic objects. It is unknown if those flaws were fixed since then. Capabilites: When physically damaged, it is capable of reforming itself in seconds, closing up bullet holes and reattaching limbs. T-1001 Casualty Count (Present-day only) At least 22; Confirmed Kills: "Justin Tuck" "Plant Manager Nelson" "Work Staff At Caleba Plant" |
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| TERMINATOR MODEL: TOK-715 ('Cameron') | ABOUT THIS TERMINATOR | ||
'Cameron Phillips' Information: Model/series information: TOK-715 (Skin modeled after Alison Young) AKA(s): Cameron Phillips Featured in: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Created by: Skynet Primary mission: To protect John Connor (once reprogrammed) Original mission: To terminate John Connor How this Terminator infiltrates: Pretends to be a student to better approach John Connor Trademark attack style: Uses intelligent attack, as opposed to brute force. Status: Physical damage to chip. Effects: inconclusive Best lines: "Please remain calm" (After being struck by a speeding car, she speaks to persons inside the vehicle). After John calls 'shotgun' in the car, Cameron replies "I call 9mm" Best scenes: Fight scene against Cromartie (S01E01) Begging John not to remove her chip (S02E01) Learning to shoot pool (S02E02) | Design Specifications: Prototypes: Antecedents include the T-888 series, but little else is known about this model's design history. Early reports that Cameron was a T-800 model proved to be unfounded and are obviously belied by the unit's small stature, blue optics display (as opposed to the 800 Series' red) and ability to eat. Adding to this theory is that in one episode, another Terminator's scan labelled her an 'unknown' cyborg. Physical Appearance: Metal endoskeleton, encased by living tissue. As with the T-800 series, designed to perfectly mimic a human being's appearance, i.e. (flesh, skin, hair, sweat, blood). Endoskeleton Characteristics: Hyper-alloy combat chassis, micro-processor controlled, fully armoured, very tough. Aritificial Intelligence Factors: Brain is a neural-net processor, able to learn from its surroundings and from humans that it has been in contact with. Expressive and receptive language ability characterized by a rigid literal interpretation of statements and an inability to "get" sarcasm, innuendo, double-entendre, irony, or slang. This difficulty with cracking the social "code" causes frequent, seemingly inappropriate comments, a tendency to be confused by casual conversation, and spontaneous, direct remarks, which may be interpreted as being offensive by humans. Design Modifications: Skin casing is no longer made of rubber like the T-600, but actual living tissue. Combat chassis is stronger and more durable than the T-600. Able to perfectly mimic a sampled human being's voice. Design Flaws: If the unit sustains physical damage to its processing chip, it may revert to its original programming and mission objectives. Capabilites: Utilises advanced emotional responses when in contact with humans, compared to earlier models. The extent of this emotional programming is unknown at this point. Possesses 'Skin Analysis' ability. Able To Override Target Termination with or without Reason as seen on Season2 Episode 1 TOK-715 Casualty Count (Present-day only) At least 8 Confirmed Kills: "Enrique Salceda", -Handgun "Sarkissian's Associate" -Unknown "Alison Young" - Broken Neck "Tristan DeWitt" - Handgun "Dave" - Handgun "Nicholas Smith" - Handgun "3 of 4 Bowling Alley Guys" - Handgun "Caleba Group Worker" - Choke * Disabled 4 Terminators (4 T-888's (1 Unit had a Self Destruct Ability) |
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| sentinelangel | Might Riley be a Terminator of the same type as Cameron? | 15 | Oct 30 2008, 9:21 AM EDT by Xynoxx | ||
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Thread started: Sep 20 2008, 3:57 PM EDT
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So far from what we've seen of her in S2E2, there are clues that she is. Odd figures of speech that seem to have been "invented", no evidence that she slept while in John's room, Cameron's visible reaction when she walked up to her that looked like surprise or recognition (or both) -- interesting clues, all.
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| ednight | Time Travel & Future technology. (page: 1 2) | 25 | Sep 4 2008, 11:57 AM EDT by Web_Of_Hair | ||
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Thread started: Apr 14 2008, 6:34 PM EDT
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The writers of TSCC really should do better homework on the movies characters and technology, such as the head going through the time portal in the bank vault it should have been a melted down puddle of slag when it landed 8 years in the future (on like the 3rd episode), Cameron's personality should be more like (the Arnold) instead of a 10 key and Sarah should be more like Linda Hamilton without the added personality of a Brit that wants to be inventive and these cromarties should have stray dogs chasing them, and this idea of time travel being so easy to do there should be alot more conundrums or a hyperlaser from the future (bluprints sent back) to burn a hole clean through the ever so easy to remove brain chip with the help of a targeting system scope another blueprint or just grow skin on the hand weapons and ,and, blah, blah, blah...etc...etc... In other words if they want this series to work Star Trek it up a bit with caches of future devices like a scanner that you can see the indoskeliton or a thermite shotgun shell that could actually slow down a T-BOT And how about cameron protecting her skin more often (like use a pipe to shove through a power generater instead of a leather glove and the skin on her hand) at least she could say "I didnt want to get hurt" LOL.
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| diducArealBrightLite | These Terminators are laim - but if that's all we can get - I'll takem | 8 | Aug 27 2008, 11:29 PM EDT by bot[CS1.6] | ||
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Thread started: Apr 2 2008, 10:58 PM EDT
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I thought the TV terminators just weren't good. They just didn't pull it off. Sometimes they appeared to be dumb - and then the infamous turning their head at an angle (like a dog does) when they have been introduced an odd concept. Never did you see that done in the movies (except once by T1000 looking at the silver manequin. I hope next year, they get some better actors, or if they keep the same ones - guys do your homework and really study the movements and facial gestures. Practice in the mirror for Godsakes. Cameron - she's hot. She had some good moments of acting, and some bad ones - but she's hot - and I like the potential for her character - I thought the dancing Terminator posed some intruiging possibilities.
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