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eguy
eguy
What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Mar 28 2008, 12:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 28 2008, 12:55 PM EDT
There has to be plenty...

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mg.mikael
mg.mikael
1. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Mar 28 2008, 2:56 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 28 2008, 2:56 PM EDT
There is a series of fantastic books by S.M. Stirling. It's a series of three books. First is, T2 Infiltrator, then T2 Risisng Storm, then T2 The Future War. Well worth reading, if you like the Terminator series. 3  out of 3 found this valuable. Do you?    

Utena42
2. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Mar 28 2008, 3:34 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 28 2008, 3:34 PM EDT
Yep, another poorly worded question, the first time: "What other books are similar to the Terminator franchise?"
I think the REAL question is, which books INFLUENCED what BECAME the "Terminator franchise?"
While it may be difficult to trace it all to one or two books, it seems to me that a great deal of sci-fi "theory" went into the Terminator, and continue to contribute to its lasting greatness.
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Chopped_Liver
Chopped_Liver
3. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Mar 28 2008, 4:07 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 28 2008, 4:07 PM EDT
A.E. Van Vogt's short story "The Vault of the Beast" contains several scenes that are almost directly copied by T2.

One, the creature forms metallic cutting and stabbing weapons from his hands, like the T-1000.

Two, the creature spreads itself out imitating the floor. After a person walks across it, the creature rises up and takes the form of the person and confronts him

The may be a couple of other scenes. However, the theme of the story has no resemblance to the Terminator franchise.
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RebeccaRuedger
4. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
May 10 2008, 2:06 PM EDT | Post edited: May 10 2008, 2:06 PM EDT
"There is a series of fantastic books by S.M. Stirling. It's a series of three books. First is, T2 Infiltrator, then T2 Risisng Storm, then T2 The Future War. Well worth reading, if you like the Terminator series. "
Thank God I found some one els who has read the books!
I have been trying to explain to these people why the Tv sieres is going the way it is,is becouse of the books...also way T3 came out the way it did.It seems to me that no one gives a damn.They just talk to hear themselves talk!
I'm reading the books again before the new season starts.
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mg.mikael
mg.mikael
5. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
May 10 2008, 2:29 PM EDT | Post edited: May 10 2008, 2:29 PM EDT
For all those who love terminator books go check out, Terminator: The Ultimate Reference Guide page on this wiki, then scroll down to books. Their's a list of almost all the terminator books. 3  out of 3 found this valuable. Do you?    

wschnaer
6. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Aug 31 2008, 4:50 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 31 2008, 4:50 PM EDT
I read Ellison's story "Soldier" years ago when I was a teenager. When I saw the first Terminator movie I assumed that it was derived from the story as it was pretty much the exact same premise. Not having observed too closely, I was surprised to read that Ellison had no connection. In my opinion his suit is long overdue and had total merit. Do you find this valuable?    

terminator_x
7. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Nov 30 2008, 5:25 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 30 2008, 5:25 PM EST
"There is a series of fantastic books by S.M. Stirling. It's a series of three books. First is, T2 Infiltrator, then T2 Risisng Storm, then T2 The Future War. Well worth reading, if you like the Terminator series. "
iam going but all three books thanks
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LiquidMetal
8. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Nov 30 2008, 5:57 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 30 2008, 5:57 PM EST
All the "official" T-books are listed right here on this wiki:

http://terminatorwiki.fox.com/page/Terminator+Books
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Birdman117
Birdman117
9. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Nov 30 2008, 6:09 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 30 2008, 6:09 PM EST
"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K Dick.

This book was made into a movie, "Blade Runner"
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Terminatrix_2011
Terminatrix_2011
10. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
Dec 1 2008, 12:21 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 1 2008, 12:21 PM EST
You could also count all of Isaac Asimov's Robot series -- he deals in depth with robots, their thinking process and their ability to feel.
Of course, one major difference is that they're all bound by the 3 laws of robotics which makes them, to quote a line from i of his books, 'indistinguishable from a good human being' -- in other words, termination is a BIG no-no ;)
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11. RE: What books have similar elements to the Terminator franchise?
May 6 2009, 11:17 AM EDT | Post edited: May 6 2009, 11:20 AM EDT
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