Instead of preserving Skynet, the two T-800 went looking for John Connor. The mission of the three was to preserve Skynet's creation, however, they also have a mission to kill John Connor which has a higher priority than the first one. Q: If Skynet's mission was to preserve Skynet's creation in 1997, and had the T-1000/Karyn Stern looking for an intact T-800, why did they not use one of the two T-800 they sent back this time?.Those two conclusion are supposed to be read after the two series, even that it says Issue #0. The fifth issue is ordered #0 in the series and sometimes called Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Nuclear Twilight & Cybernetic Dawn because it contain two stories with a conclusion to each series.This comic fills some of the gaps in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, between year 19.The story takes place in the present right after the events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.Future - Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Nuclear Twilight.Present - Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Cybernetic Dawn.Terminator 2: Judgment Day: The Graphic Novel.Illustrated by Rod Whigham (pencils) and Jack Snider (inks).John Connor: Yeah, that's one for cyborgs. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles " Dungeons & Dragons"Ĭameron: We're not built to be cruel. Charley: Is that a complicated way of saying robot? Cameron: Cybernetic organism. On the outside you're just pretty as a picture. T-888: (looking at Cameron through its HUD, which analyzes her body and displays, "SUBJECT: UNKNOWN CYBORG ACTION: EVADE") - Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles " Gnothi Seauton"Ĭharley: You know little girl, you freak me the hell out. John Connor: Whatever! - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines T-850: (correcting him) Cybernetic organism. I'm a human being, not some god-damn robot. Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Terminator 2: Judgment Day T-800: I'm a cybernetic organism: living tissue over a metal endoskeleton. Kyle Reese: (after Sarah Connor tries to escape from him and bites his arm) Cyborgs don't feel pain. But outside, it's living human tissue - flesh, skin, hair, blood, grown for the cyborgs. 45 gun These are brand new we just got them in. hands the Terminator the pump action shotgun The Terminator: The. Pawn Shop Clerk: Thats Italian.You can go pump or auto. Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis - micro processor-controlled, fully armored. The Terminator: picking up guns The 12-gauge auto-loader. Quotes Kyle Reese: The Terminator's an infiltration unit, part man, part machine. Therefore, most traditional definitions would make them advanced androids, not cyborgs. T-1000 and T-X Terminators, both utilized mimetic polyalloy rather than living tissue for their exterior (and interior in the case of the T-1000). (However, keeping in mind that the T-800 was designed for Infiltration rather than frontline duty.) With the addition of living tissue they gain the title of cyborg, despite the fact that models such as the T-800 are capable of performing operations without their living tissue with no detriment to their performance. With the exception of human-based cyborgs such as I825.M, the I-950, the Hybrid, Specialist, and Augment, all Terminators are androids. In simple words, a cyborg is a creature which is half machine and half biological organism. Infiltrator models built by Skynet have used enhanced human tissue designed to prevent decay over prolonged missions. Common usage of the term "cyborg" often implies that the biological components are human, although the term is not specifically that limited, a cyborg can consist of biological components of any living origin.
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