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Why did Skynet stop using T-1000?

Why did Skynet stop using T-1000?

Memory. A T-1000 features a liquid molecular brain gathered by mimetic polyalloy. In order to protect itself from its own creation, Skynet did not mass produce the T-1000. For this reason, Skynet later discontinued the T-1000.

How was the T-1000 sent back in time?

Skynet grows a synthetic flesh pod, or cocoon, around the T-1000 specifically to send it through time. Once through, the T-1000 would rip out of this cocoon and begin its mission.

Why did the T-800 protect John Connor?

The humans in the resistance got ahold of a T-800 without destroying it. After restraining and deactivating it they cracked its head open and rewrote parts of its brain so that it would have the objective “Protect John Connor” and then turned it back on.

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Is a T-1000 possible?

Building a T-1000 isn’t possible yet, but researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne are developing self-propelling liquid metals to make creating a shape-shifting Terminator possible.

Why did the T-1000 Scream?

For example, the T-1000 pauses at the first mention of a T-800. Why? Finally, when the T-1000 is being destroyed by the molten steel, it is screaming in fear and pain. This hints that that T-1000 is operating on more than programming: it’s possibly a machine-made being that had chosen to side with SkyNet.

Who was the Terminator protecting?

In Terminator Genisys, a T-800 was reprogrammed by an unknown party from a point in time further in the future, and sent to 1973 to protect nine-year-old Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) from a T-1000 sent to kill her and her parents.

Does the T-1000 feel pain?

Additionally, it is able to express fear and pain, as demonstrated in Terminator 2 when the T-1000 gives a brief look of shock after the T-800 shoots a grenade into its stomach, and when it writhes in agony after falling into a vat of molten metal.

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What killed T-1000?

As with other evil movie machinery (yes, Death Star, we mean you), T-1000 had a fatal flaw that allowed Sarah Connor and the T-800 to kill him: chucking him into a vat of molten lava. The deleted scene shows that extreme temperature changes can cause irreversible damage to the T-1000.