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Timstuff |
60. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 1:13 PM EST
"here's how I see how the series ties in with t3: Cameron is an earlier model of the tx, but had her memory wiped and sent back by future John to be a protector and companion for his younger self. However, Just before she is killed; she hypnotizes john to forget she was even around during that time. But before then, she falls in loves with John and they mate. She later gives birth to a baby girl, who would later conceive and give birth to Kyle Reese. The baby is then given up for adoption, and we then see how Kyle grew up the way he did...."So John becomes his own great grandfather. Please think about the implications of that for a second or two. 0 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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61. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 1:15 PM EST
I also happened to like T:3, I may be in the minority on that but to change it outright with a series isn't cutting it in my book, they can't just erase what's already been and is history already, they can be creative to a point but all the while in the end it has to end in line with T:3 to compliment it. I look for at some point John and Sarah jump back in time to prior to when all of this took place and it ending with the opening scene where Sarah was having the nightmare in the pilot, except that John survived because he was wearing a vest. Sarah ends up dying because she covers John during the initial blast and gets radiation poisoning from it. John survives because of her sacrifice and the terminator that shot him gets destroyed by another saviour terminator that jumps in at the last second to save them.
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62. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 1:18 PM EST
This would cause a paradox but then there would be a split in the storyline where this all could have taken place too...
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63. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 5:51 PM EST
"So John becomes his own great grandfather. Please think about the implications of that for a second or two."HAHAHA! I didn't want to say anything, but I was thinking the same thing too!!!! Makes no sense...sorry T12, I don't even think cameron can even procreate, she's just a machine.... 1 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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Timstuff |
64. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 6:08 PM EST
She might have all the plumbing necessary, but we really don't know... In any case though, I think she should at least be able to control her ovulations, meaning no "accidents" if she should have a physical encounter.
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65. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 6:14 PM EST
she'd have to go on the bottom, her body weight would crush him....just an observance
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Timstuff |
66. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 7:27 PM EST
What's to say she's significantly heavier than a normal girl? Please don't say Terminator 3.
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67. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 7:52 PM EST
In the episode GNOTHI SEAUTON, Sarah was kinda struggling to push her out the window, when she dropped her onto a car, her body smashes it pretty good.In the episode HEAVY METAL, which the name kinda says it all, but Cameron says she's made of coltan, the same one John dropped on the guys head and knocked him out.... She's probably much heavier that what she looks like.... 3 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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68. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 8:39 PM EST
John is standing on top of rubble; he has a big scar on his face. The war is won and humanity has gathered together to rebuild. The world is quiet and dark; there are fires and dark rubble. The sun is setting and there is an orange glow. Everything is destroyed but they seem hopeful for the future. We see it all from above and zoom in at John and through his skin and into his body and behind bones and muscle we see metal and a chip. Cue terminator music
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69. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 8:45 PM EST
"In the episode GNOTHI SEAUTON, Sarah was kinda struggling to push her out the window, when she dropped her onto a car, her body smashes it pretty good.Have you actually tried to carry a person? Even if she weighs around 100-120 pounds, that's still difficult for someone of Sarah's stature to move. Here's my two cents on how the series could end (one possible future). The entire group, including Cameron, succeed in stopping Skynet, who in this timeline wasn't created by humans at all; but by Terminators sent by Skynet in order to change it's own outcome and cheat death. Skynet, though the Terminators, have manipulated humans into setting up the infrastructure, facilities, etc; everything it needs to fight humans. But, as our heroes learn, Skynet has two key disadvantages: vanity (it's the only entity that is self-aware) and it's insane. Cameron, though FutureJohn's intervention, as well as spending time with John and others, becomes self-aware, and values sentient life (not just humans, we need to think in more universal terms). The battle to stop Skynet in 2007-on is going to be an uphill battle cause: 1) We don't know how many Terminators and other resources were sent back. 2) Given that this timeline's future hasn't been written yet, we don't know exactly what will happen. 3) There are still people out there who would like to see Sarah dead, imprisoned, or back at a mental hosptial. But, through the befriending of many people, they eventually crack Skynet, and figure out its plans. They defeat Skynet and prevent Judgement day. Or have they? This future is not set. Cameron, whose mission has been completed, decides either 1) to leave and wander the earth to learn more or 2) stay with John and find a new purpose. 0 out of 5 found this valuable. Do you? |
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70. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 17 2008, 8:52 PM EST
There could be the obvious next step in the machine evolution, Matrix
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jgisme |
71. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series
Feb 18 2008, 4:21 AM EST
Wow!I like it. 0 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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hawaiianfan |
72. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 18 2008, 7:02 AM EST
"Have you actually tried to carry a person? Even if she weighs around 100-120 pounds, that's still difficult for someone of Sarah's stature to move.yep I have, 100 pounds is heavy enough, imagine a Terminator even of smaller stature as Cameron, she must weigh even more than that because of her colton metal structure. 1 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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73. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 18 2008, 12:01 PM EST
Like I said before... Sarah saves Cameron for John's sake and for the fact that she, in a way, loves her like a daughter after all they've been through, and is beginning to accept that there is a bond between the two. A human taking "the hit" for a machine... the ultimate twist. After Cameron disables or renders toothless the primative and baby Skynet by teaching it humanity (there are many ways to do this), and a couple of years have past after the climax. You see a female figure in a dress walk up to a lone tombstone in a deserted part of a beautiful cemetary and set something on the ground. She stands up and it is revealed that the woman is Cameron with a little more mature (compared to a teenager) hair styling and more "grown up" makeup on. There's a single tear sliding down her perfect face. She mouths, "thank you." Pauses for a moment gazing that the front of the tombstone and walks off to stand next to a somewhat more mature looking 20-something John Connor (leaning a little on a cool looking cane because of an injury suffered in the story's climax) who's been waiting off at a distance for her. She takes his hand and smiles sadly at him. He smiles back and they walk off hand in hand. Fade to the tombstone. The camera pans slowly down the face of it as it reveals: Sarah Connor Reese, (date born/date died): Caption: Beloved Mother, Beloved Friend, Beloved Teacher (or something poignant like that), and below that "No Fate." and a single red rose that Cameron laid at the base. Fade to the dark lonely road stretching on and on (like T2). This time the narrator is Cameron talking about how machines like her are in our future for good or ill, how she learned the value of human life and love from remarkabe people that taught her that humanity still has a chance if we all make the right decisions (in the similar vein of Sarah's speech from T2). 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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74. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 18 2008, 1:20 PM EST
i'll be honest. I don't want the series to end the way I'd want it to, because then it'd not be a surprise. I enjoy the surprise more.
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75. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 23 2008, 10:12 PM EST
Computers and machines aren't inherently "bad," although as Cameron saves Derek Reese's life, she explains, "Sometimes they go bad. No one knows why." Nor is humankind inherently bad. As the world has many geniuses as bright as and brighter than Andy Goode, the development of self-aware networks cannot be prevented. But just as Cameron killed the rogue terminator, she will begin to construct self-aware networks programmed to defeat any developing "going bad" SkyNets. John will know she has succeeded when, at a certain point in time, two time lines intersect and Cameron abruptly disappears into non-existence. And so does everyone and everything else from the aborted future. Only John and a few others (Agent Ellison, Charlie, etc.) know "what might have been." The Terminator series concludes, "There is no fate but what we make." John looks out on a fresh future whose script has yet to be written.1 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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76. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 23 2008, 11:00 PM EST
Ending? The series has to end?But, I don't want it to... 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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77. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 24 2008, 11:54 AM EST
I can carry my cousin, she probably weighs no more than120-130 lbs, but I can do it....
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78. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series en
Feb 24 2008, 5:49 PM EST
In addition to my last post, there would be a very ironic way for the series to end (with or without the story included in my last post): Skynet doesn't blow up humankind, but WW3 starts anyway.
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79. RE: This is a question to the fans.How should the terminator series end?
Feb 24 2008, 9:02 PM EST
"They've never showed Skynet from the beginning. I want to see them building the terminators, how they came to be, on the assembly line. I want to see how Skynet becomes powerful. I wanna see the people involved, right from the top."I want Judgment Day. I want John Connor saving the human race. And I want the machines to ultimately fall. If the TV series or the new terminator movies can show us how John saves humanity, that would be super awesome - probably should be the movies, not the TV show though. I think the TV show might end with Judgment Day happening - that would be the best ending. 1 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |