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mg.mikael
mg.mikael
What do you think a terminator
Apr 28 2008, 12:57 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 28 2008, 12:57 PM EDT
What do you think ............when a terminator sees our robots and technology, do they think were morons, or that we sure are lazy, because this is the best we got. It's just a thought, what do you think Cameron was thinking when she saw those primitive robots at the chess championship. Probably something like what the hell is that or how the hell is it possible that humans can create Skynet in just a few years.
In pop culture, if Cameron saw the Ironman movie, personally I think she'd give scientific reasons to why that wouldn't be feasible against a terminator, because "why would one want to have a metal exoskeltion shell around oneself. Why not replace your limbs with robotic parts, and become a cybernetic organism?"But then again if Cameron doesn't understand the movie is fiction, she might ask John something like "why don't you have a tight combat exoskeltion like that."
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Michelle67D
Michelle67D
1. RE: What do you think a terminator
Apr 28 2008, 1:14 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 28 2008, 1:14 PM EDT
"It's just a thought, what do you think Cameron was thinking when she saw those primitive robots at the chess championship. "
Grandma? Grandpa?

I actually thought she looked almost delighted in that scene(if a machine can look delighted) - think it goes back to the Wizard of Oz theme - she's not in Kansas anymore.

Maybe skynet does see the tech humans create as primitive so maybe this time it's going to assist them in making itself more advanced to start out with by using the machines it sent back to aid the scientists that created it.
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LiquidMetal
2. RE: What do you think a terminator
Apr 28 2008, 2:23 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 28 2008, 2:23 PM EDT
It goes back even further to the first Terminator movie at the end. The Terminator enters the factory and sees the "machines" doing their thing. He must have realized that he was among "kin". Maybe he thought he was safe when he crawled under the press ("Grandpa"). 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
mg.mikael
mg.mikael
3. RE: What do you think a terminator
Apr 28 2008, 3:26 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 28 2008, 3:26 PM EDT
"It goes back even further to the first Terminator movie at the end. The Terminator enters the factory and sees the "machines" doing their thing. He must have realized that he was among "kin". Maybe he thought he was safe when he crawled under the press ("Grandpa")."
LOL, the terminator thought the press was "Grandpa"
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mg.mikael
mg.mikael
4. RE: What do you think a terminator
Apr 28 2008, 6:08 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 28 2008, 6:08 PM EDT
"Grandma? Grandpa?

I actually thought she looked almost delighted in that scene(if a machine can look delighted) - think it goes back to the Wizard of Oz theme - she's not in Kansas anymore.

Maybe skynet does see the tech humans create as primitive so maybe this time it's going to assist them in making itself more advanced to start out with by using the machines it sent back to aid the scientists that created it."
You make a good point, now that I think about it, she did look sort of delighted/happy when looking at the primitive robots at the chess championship.
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udm
udm
5. RE: What do you think a terminator
Apr 29 2008, 9:33 AM EDT | Post edited: Apr 29 2008, 9:33 AM EDT
"Grandma? Grandpa?"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

I can just imagine her thinking "Grandma looked so beautiful without those tight colours"
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